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OP Rec and Parks offers scary good time with ‘Dracula’

(Oct. 19, 2017) Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Department will host its scary Halloween Classic Movie Night where guests can watch “Dracula” on a blow-up screen at the Ocean Pines Community Center, located at 235 Ocean Parkway in Ocean Pines, on Friday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. “Spooky times call for spooky movies,” said Ocean Pines Marketing and Public Relations Director Denise Sawyer. “The ultimate cure of the Halloween Fever is a movie night with family and friends.” “Dracula” is a 1931 American vampire-horror classic film directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi as “Count Dracula.” “Elegant eeriness is how I best describe the Halloween classic movie,” Sawyer said. “There is no better vampire movie than the 1931 ‘Dracula.’ Star actor Bela Lugosi is the creepiest of Casanovas.” This free event, which is open to the public, will feature spirited fun for all ages. Enjoy popcorn, snacks and drinks, which will be available for purchase. Attendees are also welcome to bring their own food and nonalcoholic drinks. Additional Halloween fun has been scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 28. Residents and guests are invited to have a ghoulish good time at this year’s Halloween/Fall Festival from 1-4 p.m. at White Horse Park, located at 235 Ocean Parkway in Ocean Pines. Come dressed in costume and enjoy trick-or-treating, carnival games, face painting, pony rides, moon bounces, a haunted hayride and dog and human costume contests, among other activities. The event is open to all ages. More information about Recreation & Parks programs is available at www.OceanPines.org or by calling the department at 410-641-7052. For more information about the Ocean Pines community, contact Sawyer at 410-641-7717 ext. 3006 or dsawyer@oceanpines.org.