Guild Hall in East Hampton continues its offsite programming into the fall by getting in the Halloween spirit.
On Saturday, October 22, from 6 to 10 PM a Community Social & Spooky Silent Dance Party will take place at LTV in Wainscott. The event will be a local celebration, allowing for business owners to network and people of all ages to mix, mingle, eat, drink, and most importantly, dance.
Doors will open at 6 PM for live music, wine, Kidd Squid beer, pizza from Roberta’s, savory bites by East Hampton Kitchen, and sweet treats from Lil’ Birdie and Big Olaf Ice Cream Shop, plus fresh Peconic Bay oysters by Oysterbliss from 6 to 7 PM. The festivities will continue from 7 to 10 PM with a Quiet Events silent dance party featuring two DJs spinning favorite tunes from the ’70s to today on three stations, plus a 360 degree video photo booth. For this pre-Halloween fête, guests are encouraged to come in costume. Prizes will be awarded for Most Creative, Funniest, and Most Artful (inspired by artwork or an artist).
The event is chaired by Guild Hall’s Amy Kirwin and Rory McEvoy of Sag Harbor’s Kidd Squid Brewing Company. Co-Chairs include Mario Arakelian of Canoe Place Inn & Cottages, humanitarian Robin Brown, Michael Clark of LTV, photographer Jessica Dalene Weber, Rollin’ with Rambo’s Samantha Duane, Brandon Hoy of Roberta’s Pizza, Alexis Krisel and Kye Vatash of ’Lil Birdie, Jessica Mackin-Cipro of James Lane Post, Corcoran’s Mary Slattery, Jesse Warren of Tenet, and East Hampton Kitchen’s Annie Washburn.
Billy Field, the man behind the infamous spooky house on Sherrill Road, has been named “Demon of Decor.”
Tickets are $15 for Guild Hall Members ($75 for non-members), plus a special $20 ticket for 18 and under. Membership starts at $55. Reservations can be made online at GuildHall.org.