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Hey <<First Name>>,

I don't know about you, but I'm finally starting to feel like its Halloween season. Here in California, our days are still warm, but our evenings are cooling thanks to autumnal-like breezes that have started rolling in. Halloween merch is hitting major retailers like Target and Walmart and Spirit Halloween stores are finally popping up around the country. Starbucks has released their pumpkin spice drinks and many food companies are following suit by offering a variety of pumpkin spiced sweets and treats on store shelves. This is obviously a busy season for All Hallows Geek and I'll be attending more events, creating more content, and sharing more photos on social media than ever. This is the time of year I long for and I couldn't be more excited for it to be here and to share it with you. But for now,

Here's what you may have missed this week from All Hallows Geek...

Freeform has released the highly anticipated lineup of their expanded "31 Nights of Halloween" programming, which will celebrate the 25 anniversaries of Hocus Pocus and Tim Burtons The Nightmare Before Christmas and include an all-new Halloween special “Decorating Disney.”
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It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown has been part of the Halloween season since its debut on October 27, 1966. Now, 52 years later, the film’s soundtrack is getting its first-ever digital and CD release just in time for Halloween.
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Disney will be doing a live stream of Walt Disney World’s “Mickey’s Boo-To-You” Halloween Parade this weekend. The parade, which is exclusive to Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party will be the latest in their #DisneyParksLIVE series.
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This week, Universal Studios unveiled a sneak peek of their "Stranger Things" mazes coming to Universal Studios Hollywood, Orlando, and Singapore. These first images reveal just how much detail goes into the sets of Universal's mazes in order to make guests feel like they have been transported into the world of "Stranger Things." Check out the first look images and video preview

What are you doing to get into the Halloween spirit?


This weekend I'll be headed back up to Burbank, CA to visit The Mystic Museum for "Revenge of Slashback Video," the follow up to last year's Slashback Video exhibit put on by the museum and Ryan Turek, Director of Development at Blumhouse Productions and a host of Blumhouse’s Shock Waves horror movie podcast.

Then, next week, I may be headed to The Queen Mary for something a little bit different, but definitely in the vein of Halloween and definitely something creepy.
  
Keep it Creepy,
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