Spooky Halloween Views at Frosty Drew Observatory in Ninigret Park

When: Friday, October 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Where: Frosty Drew Observatory and Science Center in Ninigret Park
Cost: Tickets are $5 per person over 4 years old, either at the event or online. Get tickets at this link, one or two days before the event.

Join the Frosty Drew Astronomers for a night under spooky Halloween skies. They will have views of Saturn, Jupiter, the waxing gibbous Moon, and more in their telescopes. On the campus, they will have activities to celebrate astronomy and Halloween. Loads of candy will be available as well throughout the night. As the witching hour approaches they will direct their telescopes towards planetary nebulae – the ghostly remnants of dying stars, as they celebrate the departure from the lighter half of the year and plunge into the darker half.

The astronomers will open the Observatory, Science Center, and Sky Theatre at 6:00 p.m. The Observatory will be in full-out Halloween mode with frightful sights, spooky sounds, and candy available for all who visit. Starting at 6:15 p.m., and again at 7:45 p.m. sit with the Sky Evangelists under the willow for a kid-friendly storytime. At 6:30 pm, and again at 8:00 pm, the Sky Theatre will host the original 1938 War of the Worlds radio broadcast by Orson Wells accompanied by select images shown on screen as well as additional props. A scavenger hunt will be available for kids (and adults), designed to take you around the Frosty Drew campus.

This event will host 2 sessions, the first session will start at 6:00 pm, and the second session will start at 8:30 pm. A ticket is required for admission at this event, and ticket holders can remain on campus for the duration of the session listed on their ticket.

Tickets are required for visitors to attend this event. Tickets are $5 per person, either at the event or online.

Telescope observation will depend on weather conditions, though the event will happen regardless of weather. Costumes are NOT required to attend but are certainly welcome.

Dig out that old costume, put on your mask, and come out to the creepy woodlands of Ninigret Park to celebrate the Eve of All Hallows… If you dare…


The banner image is a photo of a Frosty Drew Sunset by Scott MacNeill.