Thursday, October 25, 2007
Student Union Activities presents Haunted Hawk Night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Oct. 27 in the Hawks Nest on the first floor of the Kansas Union.
Adam Diskin, Hawk Nights coordinator, anticipates between 200 and 250 people will attend the free event.
Come dressed in a costume for activities like pumpkin carving—the pumpkin will be provided—and palm and tarot card readings done by Lawrence psychic Tina Lee. Also listena to ghost stories in the haunted forest.
Enjoy apple cider and caramel apples while awaiting the judging of the three best costumes and the three best carved pumpkins. Judges will be SUA committee members and the audience. The prizes will be gift certificates to various Lawrence locations.
So grab a friend, throw on a costume and enjoy a night full of haunted fun. BOO!
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