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HALLOWEEn HAUNTS DARKNESS PINES
We begin with what may be the most brutal challenge—intended for adults only. Darkness Pines Haunted Trail is one of the scariest, longest, and goriest haunted attractions you will ever go to. For 1 low price you get the Haunted Hayride, Haunted Trail and monster museum. You can enjoy scenes from horror movies on a 50 ft. screen while you wait, or warm up by the bonfire. This year the Hayride is
horror. Some date back decades. Others are here by design of creators who spend every minute of every day and night—every one—to ensure that you experience sheer terror. Oh, how the long-dead who finally escaped the horrors of life must revile those who now live well and pay to experience terror. Will they let you leave? The Haunted Mill is a collaboration of the world’s most accomplished terror aficionados and horror convention mega-promoters. This group produces The Mad Monster Party each year in Charlotte and in other major cities around the US. For a peek visit
THE MYERS HOUSE
We’ll go ahead and state publicly now that we Prowler peeps firmly believe that John Carpenter’s HALLOWEEN was and remains the most pivotal and important movie to usher horror into the mainstream. Oh, and we think Rob Zombie’s remake was awesome, too. A modern foray into what Michael Myers would really be like—savage, monstrous. As much as we like the movies, we can’t imagine buying a house, living there, and remodeling it to be an EXACT replica of the Myer’s house. We’d be scared to sleep. But that’s exactly what you’ll find here. Put yourself in the movie and feel the fear. www.myershousenc.com
GRAVE DIGGERS BALL
Haunted and the Trail is half guided half unguided. Come see us every Thursday, Friday and Saturday beginning Sept. 24th. You won’t regret coming to the Pines!!
THE HAUNTED MILL
In the 1970s haunted houses were around every corner and ticked across dozens of dimly-lit drive-in movie screens during the month of October. To relive those days do you dare approach The Haunted Mill in Belmont, NC.? Just a short Dragula ride by lantern light from uptown Charlotte brings you to a bygone time. An embattered mill in disrepair houses the nightmares that gave birth to a nation obsessed with
www.hauntedmillnc.com.
SCAROWINDS
Kudos to that one individual who said— “what about putting an S in front of the sign?”. And the hundreds who toil and fuss to make sure that the thrill capital of the Carolinas becomes a post-apocalypse freak show. It’s no joke. There’s something uniquely creepy about towering rollercoaster rides in the pitch dark. And your family happy place being invaded by every manner of ghoul, each with clearly bad intentions.
CAMP FEAR
Voted Scariest Haunted Attraction in NC by Hauntworld.com visitors. Meet Daniel and learn his story first-hand, if you make it through part 1, the group will treat you to part 2 of Camp Fear. Will You make it out of the cave? Will you survive Clown Chaos in 3D? Face your fears in this, the most radical of our listed attractions. It includes a visit to the haunted house, walk of terror, trail of fears and a wicked collection of iconic horror movie attractions. www.campfearnc.com
Long ago when Charlotte fell hush at the sight of the moon, visionaries of nightlife made a land-grab in Uptown. There would, after-all, be a place in this new metropolis built on Baptist ground for night owls and all others who feel that certain, crushing call of the night. Among them were BMG, the group which now secures a playground for all at The Epicentre and in Nightlife District locations off 6th and College. Who else could bring Flo-Rida and 70,000 costumed souls together for The Grave Diggers Ball? Beware. You might just find what you are looking for and it might not be good for you. Go all out with your costumes and rouse your rowdiest friends to create soon-to-be-epic memories. kiss951.com/grave-diggers-ball-2015-featuring-florida-and-omi/
RICH-N-BENNETT’S 15TH ANNUAL BAR CRAWL
The Apocalypse comes to uptown Charlotte every year—it’s Rich & Bennett’s Halloween Pub Crawl. Join over 70,000 and crawl from pub to pub from 1pm to 2am. Your pub crawl ticket includes event koozie, free entrance into all participating bars, drink specials, giveaways, and our costume contest! Upload your pictures and tag them on social media. Use hashtags #RichandBennett and #RBHalloween www.rockhouseevents.com/events
PINHEAD’S GRAVEYARD, ASHEVILLE
See for yourself why Western North Carolina’s longest running graveyard is seriously spooky. This self-guided walk through the woods features some of your horror movie favorites, like Pinhead, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Leatherface. Facebook / Pinhead’s Graveyard
WHICH GHOUL WILL YOU BE?
SPOOKY MOVIES & TV
MORRIS COSTUMES
TRICK ‘r TREAT
Long before Americans could buy a Halloween costume (or would even want to) at your local department store, the brilliant and macabre imagination of actor/makeup artist and showman Phillip Morris, from Charlotte, regaled upon the stage. His craft hearkened back to carnivals, boardwalk oddities and small-town spook shows. You could call him the Bela Lugosi of camp, creepiness and costumes. And his passion would eventually inspire millions of buyers to order items from his burgeoning costume business which began 50 years ago. In modern years, Morris Costumes expanded from a dusty, cramped basement to a Charlotte hallmark in oft-forgotten East Charlotte—and beyond into the far reaches of the Internet age where Morris Costumes now serves virtually every country on earth. As legions of fans clamored for Hollywood-quality costumes and make-up accessories, Morris Costumes grew to fill the playbill. His family and a dedicated group of fans/employees succeed Phillip in delivering the thrill of alternate egos, cosplay and realism in a broadening genre. We imagine he would consider this longevity his greatest hattrick. A true Charlotte legend. www.morriscostumes.com
HALLOWEEN EXPRESS
A mother load of madness awaits Halloween enthusiasts of all ages here. With stores around the Charlotte area, you’ll find the most popular costumes and all of the accessories to create your own look. www.halloweenexpress.com
PARTY CITY
Everyone knows that Party City is the place to color-character-coordinate your 11-year old’s birthday bash. But did you know that each store offers some hair-raising adult costumes and accessories? www.partycity.com
Trick ‘r Treat is a 2007 anthology horror film which stars Dylan Baker, Brian Cox and Anna Paquin and centers on four Halloween-related horror stories. One common element that ties the stories together is the presence of Sam, a mysterious child trick-or-treater wearing shabby orange pajamas with a burlap sack over his head. Sam makes an appearance in all the stories whenever someone breaks Halloween traditions. Despite being delayed for two years and having a very limited theatrical release, the film received much critical acclaim and has since garnered a strong cult following. The filmmakers announced that a sequel, Trick ‘r Treat 2, is in the works.
AMERICAN HORROR STORY American Horror Story is an American
anthology horror television series created and produced by Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk (Glee!). Each season is a self-contained miniseries, following a disparate set of characters and settings, and a storyline. American Horror Story has been well received by television critics. The repertory cast have been critically acclaimed, particularly Jessica Lange who received two Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance. The series draws consistently high ratings for the FX network, with its first season being the biggest new cable series of 2011 with each consecutive season (to date) becoming the most watched season of the show and most watched season in FX broadcasting history. Join the fray with the new 2015 season “Hotel”.
FACE YOUR FEARS IN THE DARKNESS You didn’t zipline, sky-dive or base jump this summer. Will you let another season pass and miss the opportunity to come face-to-face with your greatest fears? Who will you be in the darkest of night?
SAFE FUN FOR ALL AGES HALL FAMILY FARM
The historic farm is centrally located in the Ballantyne Area, at the intersection of Johnston Rd and Providence Rd West, with ample parking. Fall season on the farm features a 5 acre corn maze, pumpkin picking, musical hay ride, kids activities, school tours, group tours, birthday parties, and refreshments available in the sales tent. There is no admission charge. They accept all forms of payment except American Express. CORN MAZE $8 + tax for ages 9 and up, $6 + tax for ages 3-8, 2 and under are free PUMPKINS Varies by size - $0.59/lb BONFIRE $30 for 2 hours HAYRIDES $3 for ages 3 and up, ages 2 and under are free (all ages are allowed to ride) COMBO TICKETS (includes corn maze and hayride): $10 + tax for ages 9 and up, $8 + tax for ages 3-8, 2 and under are free SLUSHIES $1.50 (8 oz.) and $2.50 (16 oz.) KIDS ACTIVITIES (mini maze, duck race, bouncy balls) ALL FREE
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O N T H E P R OW L | C A R O L I N A S U P E R FA N S THE BUCHANANS
Its a total guess ,but probably somewhere between 2000-3000 items PROWLER
And tell us please about a few of the extra-special items that you love the most? THE BUCHANANS
One of the most unique is the original ‘spotter board’ used by Bill Rosinski, the Voice of the Panthers, to broadcast the very first Panther game. It was the Hall of Fame game in Canton, OH in 1995. Among other things, it lists Frank Reich as the starting QB and Kerry Collins was a 3rd stringer. We’ve got about 20 different footballs, signed by everyone from Jerry Richardson to Fred Lane, a 3 foot tall signed Julius Peppers bobble head, and a pair of Cam Newton’s one of a kind Superman cleats. ( Shhh!! Don’t tell him!) PROWLER
THEY MAY JUST BE THE BESt FAN COUPLE
BEST IN THE NFL? HEAR US OUT AndUnioin
C H A R LOT T E C O U P L E C O N T I N U E S B U I L D I N G G A R A G E M A H A L BILL AND CINDY BUCHANAN recently stopped by the Prowler Magazine Pitstop at the corner of Mint and Morehead during Fan Fest and shared the story of their Panther Garage with us. The spacious and vivacious, taj-ma-Panthers-hal has been featured on ESPN. com and in Sporting News Magazine. We couldn’t wait to share some pics with our readers and have the Buchanan’s tell the story of this football fan’s fantasy cave. PROWLER
All great things have to start small. What was the first piece of memorabilia that went up in your garage? THE BUCHANANS
It was a silly little plastic shampoo bottle in the shape of a Panther football player. Haven’t seen another one since. PROWLER
And what was the last? THE BUCHANANS
It’s a tie between the new Panther themed custom painted spin bike that we got each other for our anniversary, and the shadow box we had made to hold the jersey Bill wore onstage when
he presented the Panther’s #1 draft pick in Chicago this past May. (He was randomly selected in a drawing of the PSL owners for an all expense paid VIP trip to Chicago. It was like Disney world for football fans! Loved it!) Every summer we do an ‘off-season upgrade’ and those were both just recently installed. PROWLER
Tell us (if you can) roughly just how many pieces of fan memorabilia went into this, the most awesome of all Carolina Panther “fan caves”?
Were their skeptics at first? Were either of you the “brake” on this or were you both the “gas”? THE BUCHANANS
We were both ‘all-in’ from the beginning! Right from the onset of the team, we began acquiring so much Panther paraphernalia, the stuff really needed a ‘home’. The garage just evolved from there, and our cars haven’t been allowed inside in over 14 years. PROWLER
And have any of the Panther players or coaches stopped by? THE BUCHANANS
We have an annual Chili Cook-off that we host at the Garage Mahal every year, and we were fortunate to have former Panther Mike Fox as one of the judges. He is the one and only Panther player who has seen it in person. We also hosted a book signing for the voice
PANTHER
PANTHER PASSION These folks aren’t fair weather. They aren’t hobbyists. They’re dyed-inthe-wool Panther blue bloods born of the same spark that brought the NFL to Charlotte. Their passion has transcended highs and lows and gave way to the groundswell of enthusiasm and faith that makes this franchise real. #keeppounding.
of the Panthers, Bill Rosinski and had over 200 people in the Garage. I wish that more players and coaches could see it, especially when its full of rabid Panther fans on game day. We want them to know that the Panthers have just as loyal fans as Pittsburgh or Green Bay.
THE BUCHANANS
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Who would you be most honored to have a photo with in your garage?
What was the early reaction from your neighbors, family and kids? THE BUCHANANS
Initially, it was ‘oh that’s nice’, but no big deal. And now? We have friends and ‘friends of friends’ that call all the time and ask if they can bring by their - Dad - Friend - Coworker - Boss - to see the Garage. Its gotten to be kind of a local pilgrimage for football fans. Its really fun to watch a person’s reaction the first time they see it. Their jaw just drops. PROWLER
Are their plans to add something in the near future?
We are trying to figure out an expansion project. Maybe an attached car port that would accommodate more fans on game day, but cover our vehicles from the weather the rest of the week. PROWLER
THE BUCHANANS
It would have to be Mr. Richardson. We would love for him to see what his vision to bring an NFL team here 20 years ago really means to us. PROWLER
And how in the world do you decide who to invite? THE BUCHANANS
We always say, ‘If you build it, they will come’. Our friends all know that they all have a standing invitation to come watch a Panther game. Cindy and I attend every Panther home game. We haven’t missed one since they came to
Charlotte. But for every away game, the Garage Mahal is open. There’s 5 TV’s and 3 bars, a fireplace, and lots of Panther fandom for anyone who wants to come over and watch the game. The neighbors are awesome! Everyone brings a contribution for the tailgate table, and we all cheer the Panthers. PROWLER
Any advice for envious fans out there who might begin their own fan cave? THE BUCHANANS
Build it out of love, not just to build it. Everything in our garage has its own story. When you put all that together, you have more than a great place to watch Panther football. You’ll have a ton of great memories. Thank you so much for your time— we’re looking forward to a dominant Carolina Panther season. How can they lose with fans like Bill and Cindy Buchanan!?
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LAVA FLOW INGREDIENTS
1 oz.Light Rum 1 oz.Malibu Coconut 2 oz.Strawberries 1 Banana 2 oz.Pineapple Juice 2 oz. Coconut Cream P R E PA R AT I O N
Blend banana, coconut cream, and pineapple juice in blender and set aside. In bottom of hurricane glass, stir together both rums and strawberries. Pour banana/ coconut/pineapple mix into glass slowly.
Vanilla Pineapple Margaritas INGREDIENTS
2 ounces Silver tequila 2 ounces triple sec 4 ounces Pineapple juice 2 Tbsp Vanilla Simple Syrup 2 tsp Lime Juice 2-4 Tbsp pineapple puree (recipe below) Sparkling sugar for rimming glasses Fresh Pineapple
CARIBBEAN PUNCH INGREDIENTS
1/2 oz. lime juice 4 oz. orange juice 4 oz. pineapple juice 1 1/2 oz. dark rum 1 1/2 oz. light rum A little grenadine for color
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Mix ingredients together, pour over ice and sprinkle with nutmeg and garnish with an orange slice and a cherry.
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Make the pineapple puree. Blend 1 cup of fresh or frozen and thawed pineapple. Chill until ready to add to the drinks. Stir or shake well before using. Dip two glasses in the vanilla simple syrup then rim in sparkling sugar, fill with ice. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the tequila, triple sec (or orange liqueur of choice), pineapple juice, vanilla simple syrup and lime juice. Shake well and divide between glasses. Top with pineapple puree. Garnish with a fresh pineapple slice and serve.
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TASTY, TANGY HAWAII Chicken Kabobs INGREDIENTS 3 tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons sherry 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 8 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cut into 2 inch pieces 1 (20 ounce) can pineapple chunks, drained PREPARATION Pre-heat grill Skewer items Cook on low heat until desired Serve two skewers per guest.
KALUA PIG BBQ INGREDIENTS 1 (6 pound) pork butt roast 1 1/2 tablespoons Hawaiian sea salt 1 tablespoon liquid smoke flavoring PREPARATION Pierce pork all over with a carving fork. Rub salt then liquid smoke over meat. Place roast in a slow cooker. Cover, and cook on Low for 16 to 20 hours, turning once during cooking time.Remove meat from slow cooker, and shred, adding drippings as needed to moisten.
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UPSIDE-DOWN MINI-CAKES
2/3 cup packed brown sugar 1/3 cup butter, melted 1 can (20 oz) pineapple tidbits 12 maraschino cherries, halved 1 package yellow cake mix 3 eggs 1/3 cup canola oil
In a small bowl, combine brown sugar and butter until blended. Spoon into 24 greased muffin cups. Drain pineapple, reserving the juice; spoon pineapple into prepared cups. Place a cherry half cut side down in the center of each. In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, eggs, oil and reserved pineapple juice. Beat on low speed for 30 seconds. Beat on medium for 2 minutes. Spoon over pineapple, filling each cup three-fourths full. Bake at 350° for 18-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Immediately invert onto wire racks to cool. Yield: 2 dozen.
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