JACKSON, TENNESSEE — If you're looking for a good scare this Halloween season, just head Downtown. From tours to the arts, there are many ways to satisfy your sense of spooky. Friday, October 26, it’s happening again. The last Friday of every month, downtown Jackson celebrates Fa”BOO”lous Friday.
The Baker’s Rack, 205 E. Lafayette will host The Annual Halloween Masquerade murder mystery dinner theatre featuring the Premier Players. Come in costume, eat, dance and be merry, but remember always watch your back and whatever you do, "Don't Scream in the Dark!" R.S.V.P. 424.6163
Main Street Art Studios, 314 E. Main will host an Art Show and Sale exhibiting the work of current students of Janice Sumler.
Jackson Business and Professional Women’s Club will host, “Downtown Ghosts: A Walking Tour and Dinner,” at the Shops of The Painted Lady, 415 E. Lafayette as its annual scholarship fundraiser. 45 minute tours to be conducted with guides leading the way to the ghosts’ favorite downtown haunts. R.S.V.P. 423.2234.
Art Under A Hot Tin Roof will feature the work of ceramics artist Michael Wisner at their 112 E. Lafayette location. While there visit the contemporary jewelry gallery 2 Rare Gems.
The Dickson Gallery of Fine Art, 118 E. Lafayette Street, will be hosting an Art-O-Ween Costume Party.
Marguerite’s, 124 E. Baltimore will host their monthly Galleries-A-Go-Go and feature the work of Animal Artist Penny Colt.
The Neely House, 575 S. Royal, enjoy dinner by candle light at Café Capone’s and explore the array of open shops.
Sweet Cookie Bouquets, 107 E. Lafayette, downtown’s newest addition will be open. If you have a sweet tooth this is the place to be!
St. Luke’s Church will be hosting the Holy Grounds Coffee House, 309 E. Baltimore featuring the music of the Appleton Family Band and watercolorist Elaine Vars. Have a complimentary cup of Gusta Java coffee and sample one of H.R.H. Dumplin’s scrumptious desserts.
Downtown Tavern, 208 N. Liberty Street, will feature the music of Josh Smith and Company and Main Street Live, 215 W. Main, will feature the music of The Waiting.
In addition to the special events, Denise Lasalle’s Blues Room, Dixie Castle, Popeye’s, Quiznos, Shooter’s, Starbucks and Subway will be open. Join local merchants and business owners as they open their doors to celebrate, Fa”BOO”lous Friday, October 26, Downtown Jackson. For more information, contact Jackson Downtown Development Corporation at 427.7573.
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