3/25/2023 0 Comments Muse paint bar![]() ![]() White Plains and Brooklyn are locations for his current projects. Stan Finch, co-founder of Muse Paintbar has been in the business since 2012 when he and lead artist Vanessa Leigh discovered that people enjoyed painting in a social environment.įinch’s first studio was in New Hampshire and he has recently opened several others in New England. That’s the location of the former Cheeburger Cheeburger. Muse Paintbar is set to open a studio at 84 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains on May 10. It is interesting in this day of virtual reality that such a tactile activity as social painting has become a growing entertainment trend. 79 Powers Road, Westford, Paintbar will open May 10 at 84 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, location of the former Cheeburger Cheeburger. There are plenty of other ways to be frightened along the route. It’s great for slightly older kids it’s not recommended for kids under 6. This one is intense: Normally a harmless ski slope, Nashoba Valley turns into a dark, dreary maze of ghosts, vampires, smoke, haze, and terror. Memorial Drive, Cambridge, For the fearless: Witch’s Woods Haunted Hayride and Halloween Screampark After the jaunt, Knucklebones sets up an obstacle course. along Memorial Drive, which is closed to traffic. (Bring a bag of candy to share.) There’s a fashion show at 10:15 a.m., followed by an easy ride starting at 10:25 a.m. ![]() OK, this isn’t too intense: Don a costume and wheel your ride - kid bike, adult bike, anything that moves - to Sekler Playlot on Memorial Drive on Sunday, Oct. 576 Essex St., Beverly, For the athlete: 2nd Annual Halloween Family Bike Ride It’s the perfect one-hour walk (and there’s hot cider and other sweets for sale on-site). Various locations, Salem, For a spooky stroll: Halloween on the Hillīeverly’s Long Hill, a Trustees property, is an Instagrammers delight: Stroll in the twilight among thousands of jack-o’-lanterns and over-the-top decorations. If your kids love animals, bring them to Peabody Essex Museum on Saturday, Oct. 21, with oddity vendors, ghost stories, and fortune-telling. If your crew yearns for something spookier, visit the Salem Night Faire, kicking off on Friday, Oct. There’s a lot going on here (wax museums, haunted houses, seances), but definitely stop by the Kids’ Fun Fest at Salem Common with rides and games. It’s the 40th anniversary of this monthlong spook-fest held in the Halloween capital of the world. Dedham, The Street Chestnut Hill, 33 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill, For a classic pilgrimage: Salem Haunted Happenings, Night Faire, and Bats 21, The Street also hosts a free concert on the Green with Vanessa Trien and the Jumping Monkeys, starting at 6:30 p.m. The event kicks off at noon with a canine costume contest at Polkadog Bakery. A $5 donation supports the Ellie Fund, which provides support service to breast cancer patients. 22, pick pumpkins at Legacy Place’s pop-up patch and paint them with Muse Paintbar. Arlington Street Church, 25 Arlington St., Boston, For charity: Legacy Place Pumpkin Patch Plus, it’s free! The show starts at 3 p.m. The costumes are colorful and fun, there’s storytelling woven in, and it’s great for uninhibited toddler dancing. 29, Celebrity Series Neighborhood Arts presents an all-female mariachi band, performing selections that celebrate the living and the dead, led by Robles, a folk dancer, and choreographer. Also available: dog-training demos with Zen Dog, which might be handy for toddlers, too? Chuckie Harris Park, 17 Cross St., Somerville, For live music: Verónica Robles All-Female Mariachi: Día de los Muertos ![]() Your costumed pet can strut an actual red carpet before a panel of esteemed judges, while your kids will enjoy balloon animals, face-painting, and an animal-themed story time while showing off their Halloween attire on Saturday, Oct. 87 Santilli Highway, Everett, For animal-lovers of all kinds: East Somerville Halloween Block Party and Pet Parade Admission to the contest is $10 and includes a drink it’s free without a pet. Food comes from Daddy’s Bonetown Burgers. Zoeby’s Custom Creations will be there to paint a portrait of your dog (and child), too. īeer for adults, face-painting and balloon animals for kids, and dogs competing in a costume contest: It all starts at 2:30 p.m. There’s a haunted zombie maze (no, not the T), a spooky mansion slide, a jumpin’ pumpkin, bean-bag toss, and - when the lights go down - LED swings, seesaws, and cornhole. Don a costume and mingle on the Boston Common Parade Ground starting at 5 p.m. ![]()
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