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Hallowe’en events

Not sure what to do over the Hallowe’en weekend? Here’s a list of tempting activities that are sure to get your blood boiling.TonightSalsaMania will be throwing their Hallowe’en Jammy Jam from 8.30 until midnight at Rumbar. Adults must wear their best PJs in order to be admitted and party the night away. Admission is free.Friday Night Fright will take place at Moon. Partygoers are encouraged to turn up in their best pop culture costumes think Michael Jackson on your favourite Jersey Shore character and dance to tunes played by DJ Choice. There will be no cover charge.TomorrowBermuda Underwater Exploration Institute is hosting their ‘Underwater, Underworld: Annual Spooktacular’ and inviting all members to the facility from 1pm until 4pm. Children of all ages can take part in face-painting, play games, take photos, watch movies and eat popcorn on the porch. There will also be a costume contest and crafts. Non-members can also turn up and purchase a family membership, which costs $70 and includes other treats throughout the year.Masterworks will be hosting an event for children of all ages from 10am until 2pm. The ‘Super Saturday’ event allows families to participate in free arts and craft activities which this month have a Hallowe’en theme. It is free for the public.The Pre-Hallowe’en Teen Blackout at the BAA Gymnasium (via the Serpentine Road entrance) invites high school students to join in on the fun. The dance lasts from 9pm until 1am and will feature music by Black Label Entertainment. Tickets are $20 and available at the door.Barmuvinjam and Secrets will be hosting their annual Hallowe’en bash at The Deep at Elbow Beach from 10pm until 3am. People most wear a costume, have tickets and be on the guest list to attend. Tickets are $25 and limited to 200.Blackbeard’s Hideout at St George’s Club will be ringing in the spooky time of year with a Hallowe’en bash and dinner from 6pm until 9pm. This includes special Happy Hour drinks prices, dancing and live entertainment from Next Level until 11pm. For reservations, call 297-1400.Pickled Onion will be having a Hallowe’en party featuring music by DJ Siid James and a farewell performance from the live band 5 Star. Entry is free and the event kicks off at 10pm.The Annual Mariners RFC will hold their Hallowe’en party at Flanagan’s from 8pm until 1am. There will be prizes and drink specials throughout the night. Tickets are $20 and available at www.premiertickets.bm.Moon Nightclub will bring back its ‘Lost Souls Hallowe’en Party’ from 9pm to 3am. People get complimentary alcoholic beverages called blood potions and will be entertained by DJ Bitsy Puppetmaster. The sexiest and scariest costumes will be awarded with cash prizes. There is no cover charge at the door.Docksiders will be the spot for the Teachers’ Rugby Football Club’s (TRFC) Annual Hallowe’en Bash. Starting at 9pm, revellers can enjoy games and prizes in honour of the club’s 50th anniversary. Tickets are $25 and available from Docksiders or any TRFC member.Fet! sh Hallowe’en Party will be held at the Ferrari Bar at LV’s. DJs iMega, Aztec, Keem and Spin Citi from New York will be spinning their tempting tunes from 10pm until 3am. Costumes are mandatory and the woman in the sexiest attire will win a prize. Tickets are $25 in advance from Jazzy Boutique and Kit’n’Caboodle.RFC Productions is en RFC Pruductions is encouraging partygoers to dress in their old school uniforms for a 1990s dance. The event starts at 9.30pm at the Bay Club. Attendees can listen to hits from Florida’s Poison Dart and Bermuda’s own SoulJah One until 4am. Entry is $20 with a uniform, but $30 without.SundayBlue Water Divers and Watersports Limited are planning a special Hallowe’en Dive and underwater pumpkin carving contest for certified divers. The boat leaves from Robinson’s Marina at Somerset Bridge at 11.15am, though people are encouraged to arrive at 10.30 to suit up. There will be prizes available for the most detailed carving, best underwater theme and most fed fish. The dive costs $95 (including tanks and weights); $40 for snorkellers (including gear); $15 for passengers. Book online at www.divebermuda.com.