[NEohioPAL] Ashtabula's "Stage Fright" Halloween Party Coming This Saturday!

Pamela Hammond aac at ashartscenter.org
Mon Oct 19 09:03:09 PDT 2009


"Stage Fright!" Jam-Packs a Night with Halloween Fun!



"Stage Fright"

Ashtabula's Best Halloween Bash!

Saturday, October 24th

8 p.m. - midnight

Tickets: $15 per person
Age 21 and over

at the Ashtabula Arts Center

2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula
Underage ticket holders not admitted. All ticket sales final.  
Ticket sales are limited!  Order early!  964-3396     

All proceeds benefit the Ashtabula Arts Center.



The evening will include:
50/50 raffle, costume contests, 
prizes, refreshments, beer & wine cash bar and more!  Costumes encouraged!



Dance the night away to three rotating bands!
Bar Trek, Blues Project, and The King Pins!  
You won't want to miss a single minute!



 

Who knows more about dressing up in wild costumes and make-up than the staff and volunteers at the Ashtabula Arts Center?  Halloween has become one of the most popular holidays in the country and the Arts Center has decided to go all out. "Stage Fright!" will fill the center with a full evening of Halloween fun for adults age 21 and over on Saturday, October 24th.  

 

This fundraising party will be held from 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. and will feature three rotating bands-"The Blues Project," "The King Pins" and "Bar Trek" who have all volunteered to play throughout the event.  The evening will also include a 50/50 raffle, costume contests and more.  A buffet of snacks and hors d'oeuvres such as "sweet and sour eyeballs," "mildewed spinach nibbles" and "Mummy Wraps" will be served and there will be a beer and wine cash bar. 

 

Last year's party was such a success that the Arts Center staff was anxious to repeat it again this year.  With theater prop cabinets bursting at the hinges they have lots of things that can be used for great decorations and what they don't already have, their art department can make. Partygoers will see tombstones and an old coffin that has been seen on stage several times in show such as "Evita." A number of female volunteers who will spend the evening selling raffle tickets and leading contests will be made up to look like "Frankenstein's brides," wearing old bridal gowns found in the theater's costume loft.  Tim Dorman, who does much of the lighting design for the Arts Center's theatrical productions, will be designing lighting for the party as well as putting together some old horror movie and spooky comedy show clips that will be shown on the large expanse of walls in the gallery.

 

The Arts Center's Halloween party is a way to raise much-needed funds. 

 

 "We are very grateful to the bands and the many volunteers and donors who are coming together to make the party a success," says Public Relations Coordinator Pamela Hammond. "Our staff is already hard at work to make this year's party another great success."

 

Tickets are available for sale at the Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street in Ashtabula or by phone at (440) 964-3396. Tickets are $15 per person, age 21 and over only.  Underage ticket holders will not be admitted.  Ticket sales are limited to 150 persons.  All proceeds will benefit the Ashtabula Arts Center.

 

The Arts Center is funded in part by the Ohio Arts Council.

Pamela Hammond
Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator
Ashtabula Arts Center
Phone/Fax: 440.964.3396
aac at ashartscenter.org
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