Hauntingdon V: End of the World is Baltimore's premier family-friendly 
Halloween block party extravaganza! It takes place Saturday, October 27, 2012, 
from 5pm-8pm, on Huntingdon Ave. between 29th St. and 30th St, in Remington, 
Baltimore's most up-and-coming neighborhood! 





  

Dozens of decorated porches provide fun trick-or-treating spots for kids to 
engage in activities, centered around this year's theme: End of the World , 
with a special emphasis on the environment. Join Haunty, the GIANT CRAB, 
freshly risen from the Chesapeake, in a kid's costume parade! Watch mesmerized 
as John Hopkins' renowned Entertainer's Club & their fire dancers gleefully 
prance to live music of local favorites Ricky and Lennon La Ricci! Explore the 
decrepit Haunted Sewers of Old Remington as their slime covered walls shift 
before your eyes! 




Sponsored by GRIA - the Greater Remington Improvement Association - this year's 
Hauntingdon is bigger than ever before! A community driven event, Hauntingdon 
provides a fun, free, and safe place for children of all ages to enjoy 
Halloween. Artwork and decorations made by Remington youth created in the 
community-run Porch Art weekly workshops is prominently featured, but grown-ups 
aren't left out of the fun! In the months leading up to Hauntingdon, crafting 
sessions are held throughout the community. 





  

Hauntingdon would not be possible without this year’s sponsors: MECU, Walmart*, 
Charm City Cakes, Meet 27, the Dizz, BoPA, & Seawall Development, Corporation! 
As a Free Fall Baltimore event, we deeply appreciate the support of our donors 
and media sponsors who make this event possible. Special thanks go to 
Susquehanna Bank, The Abell Foundation, Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family 
Charitable Fund and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional 
support provided by American Trading and Production Corporation and the Henry 
and Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation. 



Our media partners are The Baltimore Sun, The Urbanite, The Jewish Times, Style 
Magazine, City Paper, The Afro-American Newspaper, The Daily Record, Peabody 
Magazine, Maryland Public Television, WBAL, WJZ, Fox 45, CW Baltimore, WMAR, My 
24, 92Q, Magic 95.9, Spirit 1400, WOLB,WEAA, WYPR, WWMX, and Citypeek. 



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