The Center for Science Teaching and Learning Spooky Fest Returns with new attractions and family focus for 2022

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The Center for Science Teaching and Learning Spooky Fest Returns with new attractions and family focus for 2022

Spooky Fest 2022 is presented by The Center for Science Teaching and Learning.

It will return to celebrate the 2022 Halloween season with new activities and attractions. This year, the transformed Spooky Fest will focus exclusively on family activities and attractions for younger visitors.

“Halloween is a great time of year for families to have fun. We have transformed Spooky Fest to appeal to children 12 and under. This year we are also introducing Long Island’s only outdoor zombie animatronic dinosaurs as part of our quarter-mile Spooky Walk through the Tanglewood Preserve. We encourage families to come, wear their costumes and take part in all our great activities,” said CSTL Executive Director Ray Ann Havasy.

The event includes the “Spooky Walk in the Woods” with new animatronic “Zombie Dinosaurs.”

Also, new for this year is the expanded “Enchanted Not-So-Spooky Walk” where visitors take a walk through the woods and are treated to a colorfully lit Halloween story and friendly Halloween characters including butterflies, friendly ghosts, happy scarecrows, dinosaurs, aliens and Cinderella’s carriage complete with a prince and princess.

Family activities include a kids’ arts and crafts area, a meet-and-greet with merry monsters, fortune telling, kids DJ dance party, jugglers and other performers.

Spooky Fest 2022 takes place at Tanglewood Preserve at 1450 Tanglewood Road in Rockville Centre on October 7-9, 14-16, 21-23, and 28-30. Each night the event is open from 6 pm to 9:30 pm, rain or shine. Tickets are sold in advance online on a limited first-come, first-served basis.

To purchase tickets, go to https://www.cstl.org/spooky-fest/. Prices are $20 for non-scary attractions only and $25 All Inclusive (Scary and non-scary attractions). Ages 2 and older must have a purchased ticket.

The organization’s mission is to encourage science learning and literacy. The organization is also home to a wild animal rescue program.

For more details, information and directions visit https://www.cstl.org/spooky-fest/

or call (516) 764-0045.

 

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