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STRYKER AMUSEMENT PARK
October is just around the corner, and that means everyone at Stryker Amusement Park is gearing up for a month of spooky Halloween fun. Starting October 1 and continuing until October 31, we will be holding our annual Fright Nights, a series of frighteningly fun activities for visitors of all ages. Below is a schedule of some of the events we have planned.
Date | Activity | Location |
October 1-31 | Haunted Mansion Tour | North Pavilion |
October 10-31 | Evil Zombies Ride | East Pavilion |
October 15-31 | Corn Maze | South Parking Lot |
October 25-31 | Children's Zone | Food Court |
Be sure to check out the following highlights:
- The Haunted Mansion Tour returns for its third run here at Stryker Amusement Park. California Living magazine recently ranked the mansion, which features three floors and over 100 actors, as "the third scariest haunted house on the West Coast."
- The Children's Zone features plenty of fun activities for small children, including face painting, storytelling, and pumpkin decorating.
- On October 31, the last day of Fright Nights, actor Kayla Draper from the movie Darkness Rises will be signing autographs in the main pavilion.
- Concession stands throughout the park will be serving our Fright Nights foods, including pumpkin spice coffee and candy apples.
Admission to Fright Nights is included with a regular ticket. For more information on these events, visit our Web site at www.strykeramusement.com/frightnights.
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Question 169. Where will the pumpkin decorating take place?
Question 170. What is indicated about Fright Nights?
Question 171. What will NOT happen during the month of October?
Edmond Estrada Wins Albuquerojue Judged Seat
March 18 — A spokesperson for the Albuquerque District Court announced that Attorney Edmond Estrada has won his bid for the judge's seat. — [1] —. He will replace current Judge Wendy Delwes, who confirmed earlier this year that she is retiring at the end of March.
In his role as an attorney for the past 25 years, Mr. Estrada has been involved in thousands of legal cases. These included both civil complaints and landlord-tenant cases. — [2] —.
"It has been my privilege to serve the citizens of Albuquerque in my capacity as a lawyer," said Estrada, "and to have witnessed the capable leadership exhibited by Judge Delwes for many years. Through her example, I have learned a great deal about how our courts work best for the people ofAlbuquerque. — [3] —. Indeed, I feel honored to be succeeding her."
In addition to his legal experience, Mr. Estrada is active in the local community. — [4] —. According to Mr. Estrada's biography, he is a member of the Rio Rancho Land Commission and has volunteered with numerous local charities.