Fright Night, A Rhythmix Cultural Works Fundraiser

by Scott Beale on October 20, 2008 · 2 comments

The first annual Fright Night, a fundraiser for Rhythmix Cultural Works in Alameda, takes place this Saturday, October 25th, with Freaky Family Fun in the day and a Haunted Cabaret and Costume Ball in the evening.

Join us for Fright Night! A unique Halloween experience created by over 30 Bay Area Artists featuring a Haunted Art Warehouse with interactive monsters, witches, mad scientists, Japanese ghosts, and the Pumpkin King. Be prepared for scary surprises and hilarious horrors.

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