This year's Fright Night in The District promises to be extra special, with the addition of Spellbound, a shop with a Halloween vibe year-round, in the midst of the festivities.  Spellbound, which opened August 11, is located in the Shoppes on 2nd Avenue, part of the two-block stretch of The District, between 17th and 19th streets, where Fright Night, a great time for kids to have Halloween fun, takes place this Thursday, October 29, from 5 to 8 p.m.

Spellbound will offer lots of fun for the kids, with story-telling, arts and crafts, trick-or-treating, and a special appearance by the kid-friendly fortune teller, Madam Casey, in Suite 3 of the Shoppes on 2nd.  In addition, the Spellbound shop itself carries a variety of unique items to help celebrate Fall, Halloween, and the Day of the Dead.  Spellbound is normally open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., but on the 29th will be open throughout Fright Night in The District.

Since opening in August, Spellbound has garnered rave reviews on its Facebook page (www.facebook.com/spellboundqc) for its friendly atmosphere and distinctive selection of gifts and New Age items, including jewelry, incense, herbs, essential oils, dragons, candles, fairies, figurines, crystals, wind chimes, books and magazines, and much more.  Spellbound also offers personal dream analysis, with both appointments and walk-ins welcome.

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