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Readers of Fortune ...... Next to Village Church Tastes of Halloween (while supplies last) Soul Cakes .............................. Schmidt House Candy Corn ............................ H&P Women’s Study Club Old-Fashioned Halloween for Kids Decorating Masks .................. Schmidt House Yard Find the Golden Pumpkin.... Between Bank of Ohio & McKeen’s Ready-Made Clothing Pumpkin Carving ................... Tent on Muffins Meadow $5 per pumpkin (cash only) Halloween Mystiques The Museum of Oddities and Dancer of Mystery ......... American House Hotel Hydromancy ........................... Barrington Bicycles Funny Pumpkin ...................... Spinner & Co. Toy Shop Fate Lady ................................. Pharmacy Mashed Potato Fortunes...... Telegraphic Advertiser Storytelling .............................. Next to Barrington Bicycles Auditions for Professional Mourners ......... Barrymore Funeral Parlor Mole Interpretation ............... Murphy’s Lodging House Cabbage Toss ......................... Schmidt House Side Yard 19th-century Magic Show 6:30 & 8 p.m. The Magical Wonders and Spiritualist Experiments of Jasper Bamberg, 19th-century Conjuror ......... Behind Ohio Village School Fortune Games ............... Pavilion Halloween Scenes Masquerade Party.................. H&P Women’s Study Club Irish Wake ................................ Taylor House Widow’s Vigil .......................... Burton House Traditional Dancing ............... Town Hall Spiritualism: Exposing the Charlatans ...... Ohio Village School Magic Lantern Show ............. Fireside Room Food, Drinks & Gifts 5:30–9:30 p.m. Food Trucks ..................................... Church Meadow Hot Beverages................................. Muffins Meadow Sold by local Boy Scouts 5:30–9:30 p.m. Gift Shop .......................................... P. Wylie’s Emporium Cookies............................................. P. Wylie’s Emporium The Ride of the Headless Horseman Amphitheater First telling 7:30 p.m. | Second telling 9 p.m. Follow the lit pumpkin path to the amphitheater, and watch for the ghostly apparition of the Headless Horseman, as our storyteller retells Washington Irving’s famous story. Funeral Procession 8:50 p.m. Village Green Follow the widow as she leads a funeral procession for her late husband, and join us for the final retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in the amphitheater. Outdoor activities weather dependent. Schedule subject to change. ACTIVITIES

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Page 1: OHC OV2018 All Hallows Eve Program 181002...Pleasures of the Cup: Drinks of the 19th Century Sat., Dec. 1 • 7–9:30 p.m. Join a 19th-century pub crawl and tour Ohio Village, our

Readers of Fortune ...... Next to Village Church

Tastes of Halloween (while supplies last)

Soul Cakes .............................. Schmidt House

Candy Corn ............................ H&P Women’s Study Club

Old-Fashioned Halloween for KidsDecorating Masks .................. Schmidt House Yard

Find the Golden Pumpkin .... Between Bank of Ohio & McKeen’s Ready-Made Clothing

Pumpkin Carving ................... Tent on Muffins Meadow $5 per pumpkin (cash only)

Halloween MystiquesThe Museum of Oddities and Dancer of Mystery ......... American House Hotel

Hydromancy ........................... Barrington Bicycles

Funny Pumpkin ...................... Spinner & Co. Toy Shop

Fate Lady ................................. Pharmacy

Mashed Potato Fortunes...... Telegraphic Advertiser

Storytelling .............................. Next to Barrington Bicycles

Auditions for Professional Mourners ......... Barrymore Funeral Parlor

Mole Interpretation ............... Murphy’s Lodging House

Cabbage Toss ......................... Schmidt House Side Yard

19th-century Magic Show • 6:30 & 8 p.m. The Magical Wonders and Spiritualist Experiments of Jasper Bamberg, 19th-century Conjuror ......... Behind Ohio Village School

Fortune Games ............... Pavilion

Halloween Scenes

Masquerade Party .................. H&P Women’s Study Club

Irish Wake ................................ Taylor House

Widow’s Vigil .......................... Burton House

Traditional Dancing ............... Town Hall

Spiritualism: Exposing the Charlatans ...... Ohio Village School

Magic Lantern Show ............. Fireside Room

Food, Drinks & Gifts5:30–9:30 p.m.Food Trucks ..................................... Church Meadow

Hot Beverages ................................. Muffins MeadowSold by local Boy Scouts

5:30–9:30 p.m. Gift Shop .......................................... P. Wylie’s Emporium

Cookies ............................................. P. Wylie’s Emporium

The Ride of the Headless Horseman

AmphitheaterFirst telling • 7:30 p.m. | Second telling • 9 p.m.

Follow the lit pumpkin path to the amphitheater,and watch for the ghostly apparition of theHeadless Horseman, as our storyteller retellsWashington Irving’s famous story.

Funeral Procession • 8:50 p.m.Village Green

Follow the widow as she leads a funeral procession for her late husband, and join us for the final retelling of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in the amphitheater.

Outdoor activities weather dependent. Schedule subject to change.

ACTIVITIES

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1. John Hauck Foundation Welcome Center

2. Ohio Village School

3. Burton House

4. Murphy’s Lodging HouseBarrington Bicycles

5. Town Hall

11. Barrymore Funeral ParlorSpinner & Co. Toy Shop Roszman’s Barber Shop

12. Taylor House

13. McKeen’s Ready-Made ClothingJ. Holbrook PhotographerPharmacy

14. H&P Women’s Study ClubBank of Ohio

15. Schmidt House & Garden

16. Village Church

17. Freight & Livery

18. Muffi ns Meadow

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AMERICAN HOUSE HOTEL TOWN HALL

& TAVERN

6. The Telegraphic Advertiser

7. P. Wylie’s EmporiumMasonic Lodge

8. American House Hotel & Tavern

9. Pavilion

10. Village Green

To Legend of Sleepy Hollow Retelling

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Pleasures of the Cup: Drinks of the 19th Century

Sat., Dec. 1 • 7–9:30 p.m.

Join a 19th-century pub crawl and tour Ohio Village, our recreated 19th-century community, while sampling quirky Dickensian concoctions along the way. Complete your rounds at the American House Hotel, where you’ll enjoy humorous stories and tavern songs.

You must be 21 or older to participate. Advance tickets are required.

Dickens of a Christmas

Dec. 8 & 15 • 5:30–9 p.m.Dec. 9 & 16 • Noon–5 p.m.

Capture the spirit of holidays past at Ohio Village, where Charles Dickens’s festive and enduring vision comes to life through jolly carols, decorations and traditions inspired by his colorful tales. Enjoy craft and cooking demonstrations and shop P. Wylie’s Emporium for the perfect gift.

Dickens of a Dinner

Dec. 8 & 15 • Seating 7-8:30 p.m.

Experience an evening in the world of Charles Dickens. Feast on a sumptuous dinner at the American House Hotel and hear carols, then enjoy Dickens of a Christmas festivities throughout Ohio Village until 9 p.m., included with admission.

Advance registration is required for this popular holiday event.

Christmas Bu� et

Dec. 9 & 16 • 11 a.m. & 2p.m.

Savor a festive holiday buff et of splendidly prepared dishes in the warmth of the American House Hotel, then enjoy Dickens of a Christmas festivities throughout Ohio Village until 5 p.m., included with admission.

Advance registration is required for this popular holiday event.

Upcoming 2018 Events Visit ohiohistory.org/village for details and admission information.

Sat., Dec. 8 & 15 • 5:30–9 p.m.Sun., Dec. 9 & 16 • Noon–5 p.m.

Buy tickets at the gate, visit ohiohistory.org/dickens or call 800.686.1541.

$14/Adult; $11/Youth (4–12); $9/Adult Member; $6/Youth Member; Free/Child (3 & under)

Volunteer Open Houses are held on the first Wednesday of

every month.

For more information, visit ohiohistory.org/volunteer

Volunteer Open House

MAKE HISTORY HAPPEN.

Enjoy interacting with the public? Curious about life in Ohio Village?

Become a Visitor Experience volunteer!

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THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS

DONORSOHIO VILLAGE

Anonymous

Botkins Area Community Club

Roger D. Braun

CollegeAdvantage, Ohio’s 529 Plan

The Columbus Foundation

Conestoga, Supporting the Ohio History Connection

William H. Davis, Dorothy M. Davis & William C. Davis Foundation

Grand Lodge of Ohio Free & Accepted Masons

David A. & Helen P. Horn Charitable Trust

Vinton County National Bank

JOHN HAUCK FOUNDATION WELCOME CENTER

INAUGURAL SEASON

John Hauck Foundation

David A. & Helen P. Horn Charitable Trust

The Chester Family

Anonymous

Conestoga, Supporting the Ohio History Connection

Joseph A. Jeffrey Endowment Fund of The Columbus Foundation

The Harry C. Moores Foundation

Susannah Ross & Kevin Barney

Roger D. Braun

Debra Duncan & Steve Hankison

Friends of Ohio Village

Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, LLP

Andy & Sandy Ross

Village of New Concord

John & Susan Boylan

Ida Copenhaver & James Ginter

Joanne & Chris Figge

Jerome J. & Margaret A. Cunningham

Michael A. & Jane McGrew

Marilyn Paulsen

Mark & Denise Ramser

Janet & Timothy Hawxhurst

J. Jeffrey McNealey

LET TODAY’S FUN LAST ALL YEAR!Why settle for just one visit? Simply show today’s general

admission receipt and we’ll apply that amount toward

your new Ohio History Connection membership!

Membership provides free regular admission at more than 50 historic

sites and museums.

ohiohistory.org/join