Glasgow Science Centre Spooktacular 2020
Friday 30 October, 2020, 7 p.m.
HALLOWE’EN IN GLASGOW
This year, Scotland’s biggest indoor Halloween party is going online and coming to you! GSC At Home presents… The Halloween Spooktacular – bringing you all the thrills and fun of Glasgow Science Centre’s famous family Halloween night into your living room at 7pm on Friday 30 October 2020!
The Halloween Spooktacular is free! If you enjoy the event we ask that you consider making a donation to help us continue making science accessible to everyone. All donations help support Glasgow Science Centre’s charitable mission to create interactive experiences that inspire, challenge and engage, to increase awareness of science for all in Scotland.
Glasgow Science Centre is a registered Scottish Charity (SC030809).
TO BOOK
Booking closes at 5pm on 30 October.
This event will run for approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
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