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Win Tickets to the Butterfly Pavilion’s Halloween Celebration

Question: What do you get when you mix Halloween “Boos” with bugs?

Answer: The Butterfly Pavilion’s Bug a Boo!

This Halloween celebration will be held October 23 and 24 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Follow Rosie and her friends on a search to discover the 8th wonders of the world – arachnids! Discover how fascinating spiders, tarantulas, scorpions and other eight-legged creatures can be while enjoying a safe and educational trick-or-treating experience. Costumes are encouraged.

Activities include:

* Create a spider craft; Make your very own Spiderweb placemat with a spider attached.

* Test your Tarantula Trivia with our tarantula wheel (located in the game room), Step right up and spin the wheel and see how much you know about our 8 legged friends!

* Ring the Rosie in the game room; See how many rings you can make around Rosie’s legs with our Rosie’s ring toss.

* Get lost in our kid- friendly straw maze (weather permitted); Appropriate for all age levels!

* Visit our trick-or-treat street (candy may contain chocolate and/or nuts); Bag will be provided

* Decorate your own pumpkin; Make your own spooky creation by coloring a mini pumpkin.

* Face Painting; Chose from beautiful butterflies to crawling spiders.

General admission is $8.50 for adults and $5.50 for children (2-12).

Mile High Mamas is giving away six tickets and a Rosie plush spider with the prize pack! Go here to enter. Contest deadline is October 20, 2010.

Amber Johnson
Author: Amber Johnson

Amber is the founder and editor of Mile High Mamas, travel writer and former columnist for The Denver Post. She is a passionate community builder and loves the outdoors. She has two awesome teens and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.

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Amber is the founder and editor of Mile High Mamas, travel writer and former columnist for The Denver Post. She is a passionate community builder and loves the outdoors. She has two awesome teens and is happily married to a man obsessed with growing The Great Pumpkin.