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SOMETHING SCARY – BIGGER, BETTER, AND SPOOKIER THAN EVER!

Free Performance by The Resolvers and No Big Deal Band

Haunted House, Trunk or Treating, Chef-Made Treats, Costume Contest and More
Friday, October 25 at Space of Mind in Delray Beach

This year’s SOMething Scary is bigger and better than ever! Space of Mind is shutting down the block with a live music stage featuring The Resolvers and No Big Deal band, their 8th annual Haunted House (in Delray’s oldest – and officially haunted – house), a parking lot carnival, costume contest, trunk or treating, chef-made treats and more!

This year’s theme, Global Warning!, will be brought to life by Space of Mind students, who use their creativity to design and produce the event as part of their first trimester academic project. In addition, this year’s event will raise funds to launch SOMeTunes, a student-run record label and arts initiative under the Community Classroom Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on reducing learning-related stress through creativity. 

This annual event is made possible thanks to sponsors including Subculture Restaurant Group, DADA, Meraki Integrative, The White Family Foundation, The Delray Beach Historical Society, Prosperity Brewers and the Delray Beach Chamber of Commerce’s Do Good Delray month, alongside A Little Wyld and Delray Orthodontics—highlighting the power of partnerships between businesses and nonprofits in our community. Our Trunk or Treat features cars curated by Delray Beach Concours. Don’t miss out on the frightful fun! Dress up, bring your friends, and prepare for a night of chills and thrills.

WHERE:

At the corner of Space of Mind and DADA

102 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444

WHEN: 

Friday, October 25, 2024

6pm – 11pm

6:30pm – No Big Deal Band

9pm – The Resolvers 

TICKETS: 

Free live music 

Click here to purchase wristbands for the haunted house and activities. 

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY CLASSROOM PROJECT: The Community Classroom Project (CCP) is an innovative 501(c)3 nonprofit launched by Space of Mind. CCP bridges the gap between students, parents, educators, schools, mental health providers, and the community, providing experiential learning, educational resources, entrepreneurship opportunities, and scholarships. Their goal is to rethink education and reduce school-related stress.  Their Community Classroom Kitchen (CCK) project is on a mission to enhance mental and physical health for families in South Florida through the art of cooking and communal dining. It starts by training a passionate and skilled culinary workforce for the restaurant industry. www.yourccp.org | @communityclassroomproject