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See magic and monsters at Naper Settlement's All Hallows Eve event on Oct. 20-21

Magic, monsters, and mythical entertainment will be summoned on the grounds of Naper Settlement during All Hallows Eve on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20-21.

The event features a lineup of Halloween-themed outdoor activities, art, and performances for the entire family, including a zombie maze, fire dance performances, a magic show by Steve Chezaday, and more.

Performances include: Big Nazo's Alien Autopsy; haunted performances by Naperville Park District and Kaneland Arts Initiative; Acts of Danger Show; Werewolf Boyz Acrobatics by the Chicago Boyz Acrobatic Team; and Monster jams performed by local musicians from School of Rock.

There also will be a 15-foot werewolf art installation created by nationally recognized Naperville artist Paul Kuhn and artist Luke Salvesen.

Get a Zombie photo experience created by horror photographer Joshua Hoffine and professional makeup and FX artist Damien Zimmerman.

There also will be axe throwing by Axe Legends, a bug and reptile show, laser tag with WickedBall Chicago, and more.

It will be 6:30 to 10 p.m. both days at Naper Settlement, 523 S. Webster St. in Naperville.

All Hallows Eve is recommended for families with children 16 and under.

Each experience has a "scare factor" recommendation that can be viewed near the activity's entrance and inside the All Hallows Eve event guide available at the event's entrance.

Tickets are $20 per person. Members and children under age 4 receive complimentary admission.

For more information and tickets, visit NaperSettlement.org/AllHallowsEve.

Check out the Bug and Reptile Show during All Hallows Eve Oct. 20-21 at Naper Settlement in Naperville. Courtesy of Naper Settlement
Fire performances by the Ohio Burn Unit are a part of All Hallows Eve on Oct. 20-21 and Howlin' at the Moon on Oct. 27-28 at Naper Settlement. Courtesy of Naper Settlement
The Ohio Burn Unit's fire dance performances will be featured at Naper Settlement's All Hallows Eve on Oct. 20-21 and Howlin' at the Moon on Oct. 27-28. Courtesy of Naper Settlement
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