As the fall chill fills the air, on the darkest of nights, mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard on the tracks at the Connecticut Trolley Museum.
Come for a scare if you dare…the next trolley ride is an express to the Darkside! During this haunted experience, ride vintage trolleys into the dark woods for a fear that you will never forget. Listen to the tale of yesteryear, as you learn of a hastily moved cemetery whose bodies were left behind…their angry souls seeking their revenge. Will you survive? The event will be held on Friday and Saturday nights starting September 30th. This experience is rated PG-13 and may be too intense for the squeamish.
Hours are 7pm-9:30pm (gates open at 6:15pm for ticket sales). Admission is $25 per person and recommended for ages 16
Broad Brook Opera House Presents: A Night of Mischief & Magic with Andy Gross
Andy Gross is one of the hottest stand up comic, magician and ventriloquist working today as evidenced by his sold out shows and devoted following! His videos have over 100 Million views and counting on the internet! He performs over 150 shows a year at comedy clubs, Las Vegas, cruise ships, fortune 500 corporate events, colleges and performing arts theaters everywhere. He is considered one of the best by his peers in the entertainment industry and he will leave you spellbound. You may recognize him from his numerous TV appearances, including most recently The Ellen show and an NBC television special featuring his talents. Andy is multi-talented entertainer that currently combines stand up comedy, magic and ventriloquism successfully together making him one of the most sought after corporate entertainers in the world. Audiences are absolutely unanimous in their praise of this amazing performer. His ad-libs during his stand-up are compared frequently to Don Rickles and Robin Williams. His voice throwing is amazing to hear and only a few people in the world can throw their voice, it is must hear to believe!
Doors: 6:00pm Show: 7:00pm
Bar & Concessions Available
This is a family friendly event!
Announcement provided by Manny Jacques_
Hello East Windsor!
Pumpkin Patch is a family fun filled adventure where you ride on a trolley car out to the pumpkin patch field and each child can pick out a Sugar Sized Pumpkin.
Additionally, when you return back to the Museum you can decorate the pumpkins, play in the corn box, enjoy the outside harvest play area and the entire museum. Admission includes the Fire Truck Museum which is housed on the same property as the Trolley Museum. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday starting September 30th-October 29th (including Monday Columbus Day, October 9th).
Visit www.ct-trolley.org for hours of operation and to purchase tickets. Admission is $13 for adults/seniors, $15 for ages 12-17 & $14 for ages 2-11 (under the age of 2 is free). Museum Members receive half off admission. All activities are included in admission.
As the fall chill fills the air, on the darkest of nights, mournful cries of the abandoned dead are heard on the tracks at the Connecticut Trolley Museum.
Come for a scare if you dare…the next trolley ride is an express to the Darkside! During this haunted experience, ride vintage trolleys into the dark woods for a fear that you will never forget. Listen to the tale of yesteryear, as you learn of a hastily moved cemetery whose bodies were left behind…their angry souls seeking their revenge. Will you survive? The event will be held on Friday and Saturday nights starting September 30th. This experience is rated PG-13 and may be too intense for the squeamish.
Hours are 7pm-9:30pm (gates open at 6:15pm for ticket sales). Admission is $25 per person and recommended for ages 16
Friends of The Brothers – Allman Brothers Band Tribute – General Admission
Friends of the Brothers, the premier celebration of the Allman Brothers Band, returns to the Opera House for a very special show. The band’s founder Alan Paul is the New York times best-selling author of two books about the band, including the new “Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band and the Inside Story of the Album That Defined the ‘70s.” The night will begin with a conversation between Paul and WRTC’s Chris Cowles and a q/a, followed by a full performance of your favorite ABB music. One night only!
Guitarist/singer Andy Aledort has played with Dickey Betts for 12 years. Guitarist/singer Junior Mack has fronted Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band for 12 years. Keyboardist Peter Levin toured the world with Gregg Allman for 3 years and appears on his last album, the upcoming Southern Blood. Levin, Mack and Aledort all performed with the Allman Brothers Band. Singer/guitarist Alan Paul is the author of One Way Out, the definitive, best-selling Allman Brothers Band biography based on 25 years of reporting. Drummer Dave Diamond is a founding member of the Zen Tricksters and a frequent member of the Assembly of Dust. He has played with Bob Weir, Derek Trucks, Robert Randolph and countless others. The members’ first-hand experience with the Allman Brothers Band and their deep knowledge of the repertoire and the music’s roots and heritage allows them to play with an unrivaled depth. They perform songs from every stage of the Allman Brothers Band’s career.
Doors: 7:00pm
Show: 8:00pm
Announcement provided by Manny Jacques_
Hello East Windsor!
Pumpkin Patch is a family fun filled adventure where you ride on a trolley car out to the pumpkin patch field and each child can pick out a Sugar Sized Pumpkin.
Additionally, when you return back to the Museum you can decorate the pumpkins, play in the corn box, enjoy the outside harvest play area and the entire museum. Admission includes the Fire Truck Museum which is housed on the same property as the Trolley Museum. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday starting September 30th-October 29th (including Monday Columbus Day, October 9th).
Visit www.ct-trolley.org for hours of operation and to purchase tickets. Admission is $13 for adults/seniors, $15 for ages 12-17 & $14 for ages 2-11 (under the age of 2 is free). Museum Members receive half off admission. All activities are included in admission.
NEW DATE – Sunday, October 29, 2-5 PM
Join us at 44 Old Ellington Rd, Broad Brook, CT for
Trunk or Treat 2023!
This is a FREE community event for the whole family!
Dress up in your favorite Halloween costumes and bring the whole family to Cornerstone Church for safe trick or treating for the kids, games, prizes, and MORE!