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Halloween for St Louis teenagers parties and fun

October 30, 4:45 PMSt. Louis Parenting Teens ExaminerPennee Struckman
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Halloween Teens in St Louis                       msclipart

St Louis teens live in one of the most haunted cities in the US. Teenagers may be too old to trick or treat, but they still want to have a scary fun Halloween. Check out the Halloween events for October 31.

BALLWIN VFW HALL 115 Mimosa Ln, Ballwin, MO
(Going East on Manchester Rd, turn left after the Verizon Wireless store and before the Post Office)

The Halloween party starts at 9:30 pm and ends at 1 am. All ages are welcome, and costumes are encouraged. The cost is $10.00 per person. The party has live entertainment, and a prize for the best costume.

The Corn Maze Massacre, Eureka Butcher Shop, Panic Fest, Screamatorium and Fright Fest are spooky Halloween fun, and are open on Halloween. Any of these are fun and safe places for teen trick r treaters.

The ‘So You Think You can Dance’ tour is performing at St Louis University’s Chaifetz Arena. The tickets start at $38.00. Pricey, but really fun for teenagers.

Starting at 10am and continuing until 8:30 pm, Weber Road library is having a Monster Mash Movie Marathon. Listed under children’s programs, this event is age appropriate for kids 11-19. The movies shown: Dracula (1931), Monsters Inc, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. Costumes are encouraged, and refreshments will be served.

Teens can have Halloween house parties. Let your teen invite a group of friends. They can watch Halloween favorites, scream flicks, and scary haunted movies. A gross Halloween game "His Squishy Body" will kick the party off, and get the teens going on a good time.

Since Vampires are the teen rage, serve Vampire Punch. Teenagers should enjoy making Eyeballs and Chicken Witch Fingers. Add chips, pizza, popcorn and pop for a Halloween food fest. And don’t forget the candy.

For more Halloween party information:

Blackdog Let’s Party-Games and more recipes
Halloween Party Ideas for Teenagers
Quick and Easy Halloween Party Food

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