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Halloween Blood Drive + Free Scary Movie at The Orpheum

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The vampires American Red Cross will be accepting blood donations in the parking lot just north of the Orpheum Theater on Saturday, October 30th from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The historic theater will also be open during that time for tours and trick-or-treating.

Everyone who donates blood will receive a free movie ticket to see Poltergeist on the big screen of the Orpheum later the same night. The Orpheum will also be holding its annual Halloween Costume Contest. Prizes will be awarded for Funniest, Scariest, Best Couple, and Most Original.

Call the Orpheum at (316) 263-0884 to reserve your spot to donate blood and get your free ticket.

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