Three things to do this weekend following PSAT’s
Following weeks of rehearsal, the WolfPack Theatre Company’s adaptation of “The Haunting of Hill House” is finally ready for display. Showings begin this Thursday, October 24, in the auditorium and end Sunday, Oct. 27. Be sure to check schoology posts for showing times, as each day is different. Tickets can be purchased directly from students involved in the production or in room 303, so be sure to support the production!
Starting this weekend, on Oct. 25 and 26, the Los Angeles Dodgers will be facing the New York Mets for their 12th World Series meeting– with the first two games being held in Dodger Stadium at 5:08 p.m. Whether you’re attending the game or watching on TV, be sure to tune in and support the team for an unforgettable match-up.
Located at 4000 E Olympic Plaza, Long Beach, CA 90803, Haute Dog will be hosting the 23rd annual Haute Dog Howl’oween Parade on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2:30 p.m. Set to include over 450 costumed dogs, the event is free to spectate– with a $10 payment required to enter your dog. Proceeds are donated to animal welfare organizations, so be sure to support the cause and enjoy the show.
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