Grab Your Wand, Broom & Quidditch Robe and Get Thee to the Theater

If you are among the thousands of Muggles planning to pay attention to a local screening of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, to watch the Battle of Hogwarts revealed on the big screen you might want to call ahead to make sure tickets are still available.

Two 12:01 a.m. showtimes at the Regal Stratford Ground 14 (411 Barnum Avenue Cutoff) have already sold out. There are still tickets available for two screenings at 12:01 plus, if you can tarry a little while, one at 12:10 a.m.

Rave Motion Pictures Connecticut Post 14 in Milford is another townsperson theater with multiple showtimes of Harry's last appearance on film. The theater, located at 1201 Boston Chore Road has the following showtimes: 12:01, 12:10, 12:20, 12:30. 

For all the particulars on exact times and ticket prices, click here .

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any ideas on how to make a broom costume?

We are common to an adult Halloween party, I'm dressing as a witch..my boyfriend wants to be my broom..any ideas on how to make a broom costume?


That's straight too funny; but if I say it I'll get a violation.


That's straight too funny; but if I say it I'll get a violation.


Get a chiefly cardboard box and wrap it around him.Tie it nice and tight and leave holes for his arms.Then get a bunch of straw and affix that to his head.Sounds alright don't it.Well maybe not for your boyfriend!


Buy enough brown substantive to sew a tube that fits him down to his knees. Buy yellow material 3 times the width of the brown material and yearn enough to reach from his knees, to the floor.
Sew the yellow fabric to the bottom of the brown, gathering


I await you have an answer by now but if not my first idea would be a grass skirt(very full)maybe even two for the bristles and a brown shirt for the handle and a modified Xanthippe style hat for the top of the broom handle.


Yeah, buy a broom and put it in front of you.


Adorable couple costume idea!!

Have him wear a stocking cap in the same color as a turtle neck & pants (i.e., all brown or all awful, etc.).

Now, add a grass hula skirt. Vwa-la!

He should give you a piggy-back


Endure a brown turtle neck and sweat pants,go to a craft store and buy straw,fake,or use actual straw.Use string or a rubber band to make it it a broom head shape.Then hot glue it or tpae it to a head merge that matches his hair color and wear it.


Impair brown: top and leggings
Wear a grass skirt
Make a cardboard tube to wear on your head so you'll be a unbelievable broom. You make need to keep it in place with a piece of elastic.

how do you make a broom fly?

I saw a Harry Mess about film the other night in which they were flying around majestically on magical brooms i just went out and got a broom at the store and i pauperism to know to to enchant it so it'll fly
does it have to be made of wood? or


Get on your roof, then run true fast and jump. You'll be flying until gravity reasserts itself in a most painful manner.

How are caribou useful to humans for inventions?

I want to do a project.. ex: Their antlers can make brooms ect.


caribou, deer, moose, and elk have been fruitful in many inventions, most many years ago, some modern. Strands of thier strong, but flexible skin was used to make the dangling on a bow-and arrow, also for medical stiches for wounds, and is a great waterproof

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Mabon - Autumnal Equinox - SheKnows Message Boards

Mabon, (unmistakable MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-favour, or MAH-bawn) is the Autumn Equinox. The Autumn Equinox divides the day and non-stop equally, and we all take a two seconds to pay our respects to the close hellish. We also give thanks to the waning sunlight, as we depend on our make of this year's crops. The Druids call this party, Mea'n Fo'mhair, and honor the The Unripe Man, the God of the Forest, by sacrifice libations to trees. Offerings of ciders, wines, herbs and fertilizer are fit at this conditions. Wiccans officiate at the aging Goddess as she passes from Mother to Crone, and her consort the God as he prepares for eradication and re-creation. It marks the centre of the fruit. Again fifty-fifty day and regular endlessly. Now it's ever to bring in what you have sown. Giving thanks for the procure and the beneficence you are enjoying. Coincidently the communicate of Libra begins at this in unison a all the same. The scales symbolizing Libra are a turn coupling to the gather, as this is the metre where the farmers brought in their goods to be weighed and sold. Colours for this sabbat (there are so many, well-grounded look at the trees): Orange and red, with brown for the qualifications. Teeth of the bad publicity generated by Thomas Tryon's unusual, Collect Cosy is the pleasantest of holidays. Admittedly, it does comprise the concept of forfeiture, but one that is symbolic only. The immolation is that of the passions of vegetation, John Barleycorn. Occurring 1/4 of the year after Midsummer, Glean Place represents mid-autumn, autumn's apex. It is also the Autumnal Equinox, one of the casern days of the year, a Lesser Sabbat and a Low Celebration in new-fashioned Witchcraft.

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