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G H O U L I S H OC T OB E R E V E N T S
Sideshows, Oddities & Spirits!
(S.O.S.)
A New Vaudeville - Style show!
Fri. & Sat., Oct. 27 & 28 • 7:30 pm
$25-$30 All great seats in an intimate, elegant 72 seat theatre.
( Last public show of 2017)
WHAT IS S.O.S.?
SOS show is a throwback to the days of Vaudeville with a healthy dose of clean comedy, and the opportunity to get in- volved in the show!
Award Winning, International Magic Professionals, Joe Givan, Carol Massie & Mark Strivings strive to bring exciting entertainment to their audiences!
You could say it’s weird, wild, and maybe even a little sexy. We are reviving a time where audiences embraced word- play, special e ects and unique characters. You will see strange sideshow stunts, bizarre oddities / contraptions from the turn of the century and moments of spookiness hailing from the days of spiritualism. These old world mysteries have been updated for a modern audience.
Packed with cutting edge illusions, amazing sleight of hand, clean comedy and audience participation, this unique show is sure to please, amaze and entertain!
Reservations required.
or call 303-660-6799 during business hours.
Credit Cards accepted. Non-refundable.
No Paper Tickets.
Free Parking.
Wheel Chair Accessible. All Assigned Seats in order of reservations made. Guaranteed FUN!
Castle Rock Historical Society
~ October Events ~ castlerockhistoricalsociety.org • 303-814-3164 museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org
Thurs. October 12
“Ghostly Happenings”
ApresentationbyShaunBoyd (SeniorArchivist,DouglasCounty Libraries) on Ghostly Happenings and reports of paranormal research in Douglas County. She will tell tales of spooky events of the past and how researchers try to record these events today. Jake Jacobs from Colorado Paranormal Investigators will be on hand with paranormal research equipment. Refreshments will be served at 6:45pm and the presentation will begin at 7:00pm. Philip S. Miller Library 100 S.Wilcox St. Castle Rock.Admission is free.
Sat. October 14
Cedar Hill Cemetary Walking Tour
A leisurely walk through historic grave sites and a tour that includes CRHS members portraying some of our local people in history. Cedar Hill was founded in 1875 and is the only cemetery in Castle Rock. It contains the remains of pioneers signi cant in the early history of Castle Rock and Douglas County.The tour begins at 4:30pm. Refreshments will be served following the tour. The tour is free and reservations are not required.
Sat., October 28
Bear Canyon Cemetery Walking Tour
The Bear Canyon Cemetery was founded in 1872 and contains the remains of pioneers signi cant in the early history of Sedalia, Castle Rock and Douglas County.Please meet at the Bear Canyon Cemetery at 397 N. Perry Park Rd. Sedalia, CO 80135.The tour will begin at 5:00 pm. Refreshments will be served following the tour.Tour is free and reservations are not required.
9 Castle Rock “AreaNewsletters • October 2017