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Monday, July 02, 2012
WHAT'S SCARY AT THE CEMETERY?
Ghostly tales get taken to the next chilling level when they're being told as the sun sets in one of the city's oldest cemeteries. Professional storytellers
Bethany Ellis, Laura O'Connor, Marie Anne McLean and Wendy Edey, along with puppet master Dave Tyler, will ensure you're shaking in your seat. Arrive 15
minutes early with a lawn chair, a blanket and a flashlight. The event takes place by the mausoleum.
When: Friday, July 6, 8: 30 to 10 p.m.
Where: Edmonton Cemetery, 118th Street and 107th Avenue.
Admission: $20, cash only.
Information: 780-442-5311
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storytelling
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