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Dark Shadows 50Th Anniversary DARK SHADOWS 50 TH ANNIVERSARY 3 Days of Festivities - Only 30 Minutes from Manhattan in Tarrytown - location of the Dark Shadows movies! Friday, June 24 & Saturday, June 25, 2016 DARK SHADOWS CELEBRATION Sunday, June 26, 2016 LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON with the DARK SHADOWS STARS DoubleTree Tarrytown Hotel 455 South Broadway • Tarrytown, NY 10591 Phone 914-631-5700 Special Guests Appearing In Person — Other Guests To Be Announced DAVID SELBY KATHRYN LEIGH SCOTT LARA PARKER Quentin Collins Maggie Evans Angelique JOHN KARLEN NANCY BARRETT JERRY LACY Willie Loomis Carolyn Stoddard Reverend Trask MITCHELL RYAN ROGER DAVIS MARIE WALLACE Burke Devlin Jeff Clark Eve KATHLEEN CODY DONNA McKECHNIE SHARON SMYTH Hallie Stokes Amanda Harris Sarah Collins JAMES STORM CHRISTOPHER PENNOCK DONNA WANDREY Gerard Stiles Jeb Hawkes Roxanne Drew DARK SHADOWS CELEBRATION - DoubleTree Tarrytown Hotel — Friday, June 24 & Saturday, June 25, 2016 On Friday evening, June 24 (6pm-Midnight) and all day Saturday, June 25 (11am-Midnight), enjoy non-stop Dark Shadows activities including rare and never-before-seen surprise video presentations on the big screen, cast reunion on stage, question-and-answer sessions, free autograph signings and photographs with the stars, tributes to Jonathan Frid, Dan Curtis and others In Remembrance , a special Dark Shadows 50th Retrospective , Lost Shadows presentation, House of Dark Shadows & Night of Dark Shadows midnight movies, Ghost Stories, Costume Contest, DS Memorabilia Marketplace, Trivia Contest, Skits, Fan Panels, Bloopers & more! Friday Admission: $15; Saturday Admission: $20 or Both Days: $30 — By Advance Reservation Only. Please send payment to: Dark Shadows , P.O. Box 92, Maplewood, NJ 07040 with a self-addressed, stamped return envelope. LUNCHEON & AFTERNOON WITH THE STARS - DoubleTree Tarrytown Hotel — Sunday, June 26, 2016 On Sunday, June 26, from 11:00am - 5pm, join the DS actors for a special dining experience! Each attendee will enjoy a 3-course meal, a Dark Shadows gift bag of goodies and door prizes will be awarded. Advance Payment of $50 per person must be received no later than June 18. Please send to: Dark Shadows , P.O. Box 92, Maplewood, NJ 07040. After lunch, fans may receive autographs from the DS actors at no cost, purchase DS memorabilia and and watch DS performances live on stage! SLEEPY HOLLOW CEMETERY VISIT — On Sunday, June 26, from 5:30-6:30pm, end the weekend with a private tour of the legendary resting place of Washington Irving and site of House of Dark Shadows ' Collins Mausoleum and Carolyn's funeral. Located 10 minutes from the DoubleTree Hotel via car or taxi. Advance Payment of $10 per person payable online only directly from Sleepy Hollow's website at https://www.showclix.com/event/dark-shadows-private-tour2016 AN AFTERNOON AT COLLINWOOD TARRYTOWN DOUBLETREE Friday, June 24 — Lyndhurst Estate, Tarrytown Please note space is limited. AND NEARBY HOTELS From 12 noon until 5pm, enjoy a visit to the historic Lyndhurst All events must be paid The DoubleTree (455 South Broadway, Estate, known as "Collinwood" in House of Dark Shadows and in advance by mail and are Tarrytown, NY 10591) is just a few hundred yards Night of Dark Shadows . You'll receive a tour of the magnificent non-refundable. No payments from the Lyndhurst estate. Although the mansion interior and roam the large, beautiful grounds including accepted at the door. DoubleTree will sell out of sleeping rooms during the stables, greenhouse, gardens and carriage house gift shop. the Dark Shadows weekend, attendees do not need Send payment of $20 per person to Dark Shadows , P.O. Box 92, Send payment(s) with a self- to stay there to participate in the DS events. Maplewood, NJ 07040. Payment must be received by June 18. addressed stamped envelope to Fans may carpool or share short taxi rides between Bring a picnic lunch or you may purchase food and beverages at locations. (Parking is free at the DoubleTree.) Lyndhurst. Lyndhurst is located at 635 South Broadway, DARK SHADOWS There are many other hotels nearby for overnight Tarrytown, NY 10591, one-half mile south of the Tappan Zee P.O. Box 92 sleeping rooms including Springhill Suites, Bridge on Route 9 in Tarrytown, approximately 24 miles north of Maplewood, NJ 07040 LaQuinta, Extended Stay America in adjacent midtown Manhattan on the Hudson River. For directions by car, White Plains, Westchester Marriott, Sheraton go to mapquest.com or to travel by train, take the Metro North - Please enclose order form. and others. An online search for Tarrytown hotels Hudson Line north to Tarrytown. Taxis are available at the train Thank you! will offer dozens of choices within a few miles station to Tarrytown, a 5-minute ride. from the DoubleTree. Dark Shadows Online Newsletter : For a full schedule of 50th Anniversary events and the latest DS news, email [email protected] to receive e-mail updates and go to www.darkshadowsfestival.com Guest appearances subject to change. • Dark Shadows © Dan Curtis Productions, Inc. All rights reserved..
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