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Make it Spoooky! Family Project Day

Looking for something to do with your family this nice Sunday afternoon? Here’s one free activity from Jersey Museum ….

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Enjoy a Family afternoon celebrating the season of creepiness with craft projects and storytelling! Jersey City Museum opens its doors for a Halloween-inspired bash with all the fun you would expect.

At 1pm, families will be able to create costumes for their big night out at age-appropriate craft stations set up in the museum’s classrooms. Art educators will be on hand to instruct guests on how to make colorful masks, mustaches, cowboy hats and more from ordinary art supplies.

Then at 3pm, families can enjoy scary stories in the museum’s theater with acclaimed storyteller Julie Pasqual. Pasqual is a member of the New Jersey Story Telling Guild, The National Storytelling Network and The Storytelling Center of New York. She is known for her animated storytelling style which often features folk tales from many cultures, including Spanish, Irish, Chinese, and African-American. For more about Julie Pasqual, visit www.juliepasqual.com.

Wachovia Family Sundays
Make it Spoooky! Family Project Day

Where: Jersey City Museum
Address: 350 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Date: October 26, 2008 1PM
Price: Free.
Contact: info@jerseycitymuseum.org or 201-413-0303 ext. 141

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