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Get into the Halloween Spirit with Your Own Spooky Soundtrack!

Creaky doors, rattling chains and other spooky sounds will fill Small Factory's studio on October 20th from 12:30-2:30 p.m.

Small Factory Productions, an Emmy-winning children's production studio, located on 560 River Road in Fair Haven, has tons of fun in store for its neighbors this Halloween season. 

Creaky doors, rattling chains and other spooky sounds and songs will fill the studio's recording booth on Oct. 20, from 12:30-2:30 p.m., as children, ages 4-12, and their families create their very own Halloween soundtracks. 

The cost is $25; and, each child will receive a CD that he or she will make with the help of Small Factory's professional team of music masters. Trick-or-treaters, family and friends will be impressed by your child's original creation.

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Call 732-212-1088 to register for the event, as space is limited.

About Small Factory Productions

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Small Factory provides support and technical expertise while respecting and celebrating a child's individual, creative voice.

Programs include claymation, music lessons and production, acting, video game creation, story telling, social skills for special learners and kindergarten enrichment.

Small Factory uses curriculum that meets national and state standards for language arts, literacy and performing arts to help children create and cast characters, develop stories, write scripts, record voices and play music.

Small Factory Productions has created a library of more than 200 cartoons produced by more than 1,000 children. When a child's creativity is nurtured, the possibilities for growth are endless! www.mysmallfactory.com

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