HALLOWEEN WEEKEND IN THE HAMPTONS!

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HEY BOO!!! CHECK OUT THESE HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS IN THE HAMPTONS THIS WEEKEND!!!

 

Whether you are a Hamptons local or weekending Manhattanite, Halloween weekend on the East End is such a fun destination for everyone…. Carve a perfect pumpkin, scream at a haunted house, dress like a ghoul and stroll down Main Street, or join the spooky pooch parade with Fido dressed as Honey Boo Boo! Here is a great list of options from Hamptons.com:

 

1. The 22nd Annual Rag A Muffin Parade and Pumpkin Trail in Southampton Village is on Sunday beginning at 1:00 p.m. Halloween ‘props’ from Pumpkintown at Hank’s Farm will be at Agawam Park for photo ops and following the parade kids 9 and under can trick or treat in village until 2:30 p.m

 

 

2. The Sag Harbor Ragamuffin Parade is also on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. The parade will go down Main Street to the Customs House. Sandwiches and drinks will be available for purchase and benefit the Sag Harbor Food Pantry.

 

3. The Bridgehampton annual Halloween Parade is on Saturday and will begin at 10 a.m. The parade will walk down Main Street and is followed by trick-or-treating on Main Street after a Halloween story time at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton.

 

4. Halloween isn’t just for humans, the Hamptons has many pet friendly fun activities. Bideawee is hosting a HOWL-O-WEEN Party in Westhampton on Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dress up your pet, win prizes and get in the Halloween spirit at Bideawee’s Howl-o-ween party. Bideawee is located at 118 Old Country Road in Westhampton.

 

 

5. Another pet friendly Halloween option is the 12th annual Little Lucy’s Halloween Pet Parade on Saturday at 1 p.m. The parade begins at Little Lucy’s Canine Couture Boutique on 91 Jobs Lane in Southampton and is followed by a party with costume prizes, merchant raffle gifts and treats for all. There is a $10 registration fee which will benefit the R.S.V.P. Animal Rescue Group.

 

 

 

6. On Sunday, dress up your dog and enjoy an educational walk through Martha Clara Vineyards at 11 a.m. A donation of a non-perishable dog or cat food item, as well as lightly used pet supplies will be accepted. Martha Clara Vineyards is located at 6025 Sound Ave in Riverhead.

 

7. Guild Hall is hosting a pumpkin decorating workshop for kids ages 6 and up on Saturday at 11 a.m. Kids will decorate pumpkins donated by Hank’s Pumpkintown in Watermill. Space is limited, to register, contact Michelle Klein at michelle@guildhall.org or 631-324-0806 x19.

 

 

 

8. Want a more spooky option? Dare to hike the dark and haunted Quogue Wildlife Refuge trails during the 19th Annual Spooky Walk. Children 7 and older can take the guided walk which are on Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The walk lasts about 40 minutes and reservations are required. The Quogue Wildlife Refuge is located at 3 Old Country Rd in Quogue for reservations call 631-653-4771.

 

 

 

9. Sag Harbor Haunted Wailing Museum: Be brave and take the tour housed within the grounds and walls of the c. 1845 mansion, where ghosts and ghouls roam. The haunted wailing museum is open Friday through Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m.; located at 200 Main Street in Sag Harbor.

 

10. The Sag Harbor Haunted Wailing Museum is also offering a children’s tour on Sunday 12 p.m. The tour will be aimed towards younger children and there will be no actors jumping out at the children.