Wednesday, October 21, 2009

DC Cemetery

Holy heck! We're ten days out now! And with ten days to go I am veering off from music to talk a little bit about my friend, Brent Ross, who runs the DC Cemetery in Mountain View, CA. In "his" words..."The DC Cemetery is a "home haunt" that resides in the heart of the Old Mountain View neighborhood that is designed with the residents of Mountain View and its surrounding communities in mind. Over the years we've concocted a haunt that is fun and bone chilling for all age groups. We also like to think that our efforts aid in the progression of Halloween, and hopefully our actions will spread onto others, so they too can provide a safe element for all kids (and adults) to enjoy.
The DC Cemetery has recently become one of the most elaborate and complex haunted house displays in America, gaining consistent media attention and in 2007 nationwide exposure. The haunt is so elaborate that they were the winners of FEARnet.com’s 2007 Scariest Home Haunted House contest, flown to New York City, and presented with a $50,000.00 check live on NBC’s Today Show."

I've linked to some YouTube videos here at Mark Harvey World for you to check out the place and if you're anywhere near Mountain View on Halloween you really owe it to yourself to check his place out. Brent is a genius and a master at his craft as well as a really good guy. Click here for more information.

Check it out!

I recorded the voice of the Reaper guy as well as some other tracks for Brent.

DC Props Promo from 2006

DC Cemetery Episode on Fearnet.com's Route 666

DC Cemetery on HGTV

Haunted House - Americas Scariest - DC Cemetery

DC Cemetery on NBC's Today Show - Americas Scariest Haunted

Happy Haunting!

Mark Harvey

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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The Convergence Polka - FREE MP3

I have a good friend named Rochelle Santopoalo. Rochelle is the founder of GLOBAL HALLOWEEN ALLIANCE which operated until 2005. Their mission was to provide a network for Halloween lovers, promote a positive view of Halloween, educate the public about celebrations of Halloween, and elevate Halloween to the status of a national holiday. Receiving her Ph.D. in Human & Organizational Systems from The Fielding Institute , her dissertation explored the story of yard haunters across America. Friends and colleagues refer to her as the Halloween Ambassador. I refer to her as our Halloween Den Mother. Rochelle also was the Publishing Editor of Happy Halloween Magazine. From her site (click here) "Halloween fans will find an amazing variety of articles on their favorite season, courtesy of Happy Halloween Magazine. Each issue is packed with interesting articles including celebrity profiles, collectibles, community celebrations, Halloween decorating and Halloween party ideas, how-to projects, and personal stories all about celebrating Halloween in the USA and the world. Happy Halloween Magazine was published from 1998 - 2002. A few select articles per issue are available online. Back issues are no longer available." I had the pleasure of writing some articles for Happy Halloween Magazine (they can be found online here).
So...here's an article that Rochelle wrote about the Global Halloween Convergence (condensed and reduced)
What is a Halloween Global Convergence? : by Rochelle Santopaolo
What is it? Why have it? Who's it for? While interviewing folks around the country for my dissertation on Halloween, I discovered that people who loved Halloween were very isolated. While they had a passion for all things related to their beloved holiday, there were few people with whom they could share ideas. Each person I interviewed was surprised to find that there were other people who were just as crazy about the holiday! At the time I thought, "Wouldn't it be great if we could all get together and have a fun time?" And the idea for the convergence was born. In contrast to the formality of a convention or trade show, a convergence is a coming together—a forum for people to gather and share information in a relaxed, fun and joyful environment. And so, the purpose of the convergence is simple - to provide an opportunity for people who love Halloween to get together. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please come with photos and stories and a desire to have a good time. No doubt you will leave with new ideas, new ghoulfriends and memories of the quintessential Halloween celebration. Just think, now we can celebrate Halloween twice a year! Rochelle Santopoalo is the Publishing Editor of Happy Halloween Magazine.
I missed the first two Global Halloween Convergence's (Salem and New Orleans), but did get to enjoy the 3rd Global Halloween Convergence in San Jose, CA and 4th Global Halloween Convergence in Sleep Hollow, NY. I DJ'd the 3rd and was a speaker and DJ at the 4th. I also created a song for the 4th Global Halloween Convergence for my friend Rochelle called "The Convergence Polka". I am offering that today as the "download of the day". This single was only available for sale at the Global Halloween Convergence in Sleepy Hollow, NY and has not been made available since - until now. This was a fairly lame attempt at a polka, but a lot of folks like it so what the heck. My sister lends her vocal skills as my back-up singer and the schmultz is laid on thick. Click here to download the FREE MP3 of "The Convergence Polka" by none other than Mark Harvey (who knew?)(link disabled)
Here's an excerpt from an article in Haunted Attraction Magazine by Pam Liebson about the San Jose convergence:
"The highpoint of the weekend and a tradition of the event was the annual Costume Party that was held on Saturday night. Mark Harvey of Pumpkinland Studios handled the DJ position, and Halloween songs filled the air while party goers watched the door in anticipation of the next incredible costume. It was hard to tell who was who under all the makeup, wigs and masks, and sometimes the only way to tell was by process of elimination. A wolf in granny clothes escorted little Red Riding Hood and a furry fully-suited werewolf hounded her also. Two doctors wheeled in their mental patient, while a mysterious sultan and his slave girl tore up the dance floor. Witches seemed to fly around the dance floor on their brooms to the music, and in keeping with the San Jose ambiance, a skeletal cowboy, his settler girlfriend, a ghostly “pro-specter” and his ghoulish saloon girl danced into the night."
Click here for the full story
Both events were incredible and I was very disappointed when I found out that Rochelle could not continue the Global Halloween Convergence. I am still friends with many of the folks I met at the two Convergence's I attended and I thank Rochelle for bringing together such a great group of folks.
More from Rochelle's site about the Global Halloween Alliance: At the Alliance, our goals are simple:
  • To provide a network for Halloween lovers who are hopelessly in love with Halloween, and
  • To promote a positive view of Halloween, a time when fantasy & festival come together to create the Greatest Play Day of the Year.

To help us reach these goals we:

Publish HallowZeen, the only online publication dedicated to celebrating Halloween...the greatest play day of the year!
  • Sponsor the Halloween Postal Stamp Campaign, initiated on August 13, 1999
  • Published Happy Halloween Magazine (1998-2002), designed to help Halloween fans explore the fantasy... and discover the possibilities
  • Sponsored the Global Halloween Convergence (like a convention but a whole lot more fun)
  • Hosted the Halloween Alliance, the Official Fan Club of Halloween
  • Someday I hope that we (Rochelle's friends and some new friends) can pull together the dream and the goals she set forth. A noble cause for our noble holiday.

    Mark Harvey

    Click here if you can't figure out where you're supposed to click to download the song. (link disabled)

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    Tuesday, October 14, 2008

    Six Flags Fright Fest

    Six Flags Fright Fest
    It's thrills by day and chills by night at Six Flag's Annual Halloween Fright Fest! Bring the little ones in the daytime for trick-or-treating and kid-friendly fun. When the sun goes down, well...let's just say it's not for the faint of heart! Six Flags Discovery Kingdom morphs into a shadow land of ghosts and ghouls. Roller coasters become monstrosities in motion and scares await you at every turn.Fright Fest takes place every Friday through Sunday through October 31. See the park eerily transformed from coaster to coaster and venture through haunted mazes and themed scare zones or trick-or-treat with Bugs Bunny and Friends!
    Thrills by Day:
    • Twick or Tweet Trail featuring Bugs Bunny and Friends!
    • Shouka's Halloween Celebration
    • Merlin's Haunted Harbor Dolphin Show
    • Super Spooky Sea Lion Show
    • Bird Drop Inn (Bird Theater)
    • Witch's Brew and Island Zoo (Wildlife Theater)
    • Dracula Magic Show for Kids
    • Daily costume parades
    Chills by Night:
    • Two spine-tingling haunted mazes: Kamp Khaos and Tinseltown Terror (additional fee)
    • Harley Newman's Scandalous Side Show - you'll be amazed!
    • Themed scare-zones filled with demonic clowns, ghouls and other freaks of nature
    • Twilight Funeral Procession parade
    • Halloween-themed live stage shows
    Other attractions include:
    • Wheel of Fright - Save the Cockroach, Eat Another Creepy Crawler for fun and prizes!
    • Zombie Zones
    • Witches Lair (cookie mask and miniature pumpkin decorating)

    For more info check out: http://www.sixflags.com/

    More to do for Halloween in the Bay Area...

    Mark Harvey

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    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    The Goblin Jamboree Fundraiser

    Goblin Jamboree Fundraiser
    Children and their families are invited to come in costume and explore the Bay Area Discovery Museum, transformed into a haunted wonderland complete with games, attractions, live entertainment and special 20th Anniversary treats. Take a train or pony ride, enroll in the witches’ school, visit the petting zoo and enjoy a full brew of games, activities and live entertainment. The Goblin Jamboree Fundraiser provides a safe and fun opportunity for children to partake in faboolous family fun! Click here to find out more.


    Saturday, October 18 & Sunday, October 19 - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
    Tickets available at the door.

    Members $12; General $14

    Children under 1 are free.

    All activities and games are included with admission.

    Rain or shine!

    For the kids (or the kid in you).

    Mark Harvey

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    Thursday, October 09, 2008

    Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival

    Art & Pumpkin Festival Celebrates its 38th Year
    Pumpkintime is Primetime in Pumpkintown. Autumn is a magical time of year on the fertile, picturesque coast around Half Moon Bay. Stunningly beautiful vistas of seaside farm country with rolling fields of orange, scarecrows, and pick-your-own pumpkin patches. It's the perfect time of year to celebrate the iconic symbol of autumn and Half Moon Bay does it in a singularly spectacular way. Every year, massive crowds make the annual trek to the “World Pumpkin Capital” for the epic HALF MOON BAY ART & PUMPKIN FESTIVAL, October 18-19, 2008. Year after year, festival goers enjoy a memorable experience with the special display of massive weigh-off champion pumpkins, the remarkable “Picasso of pumpkin carvers” sculpting and shaping a monster 1,000+ pound pumpkin, three stages of blockbuster entertainment, everyone's favorite home-spun parade, harvest-inspired crafts, the tastiest pumpkin pie on the planet, enchanting events and contests for the whole family, and the never-ending search for the Great Pumpkin waiting to be picked from one of the rustic pumpkin patches dotting the coast. Festival hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Admission is free.

    Visit their site (click here) - they have too many events to list!

    I absolutely love going to the Pumpkin Festival, but it has gotten so crowded that getting over to Half Moon Bay from the Peninsula is nearly a day long event in and of itself. My son has never been and perhaps someday I will once again brave the crowds to get over to Half Moon Bay (or better yet, just stay the night over there and wake up in my favorite Northern California coastal community).

    If you do make it to the festival this year please let me know how it was.

    Mark Harvey
    A Pumpkin Lover (needless to say)

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    Wednesday, October 08, 2008

    Boo at the Zoo

    October 25 - 26: Boo at the Zoo
    Visit the Zoo for the annual Halloween event, Boo at the Zoo, 10am-3pm on October 25th and 26th. Solve the scavenger hunt clues and collect yummy treats. Ride the spooky boo train and lead the costume parade with Roosevelt the alligator, the Valley Children’s Zoo’s mascot. See the Zoo animals receive their Halloween treats. Visitors will also enjoy exploring the Valley Children’s Zoo, including the many fascinating creepy crawlies in the Bug House and the leather-winged flyers in the Malayan Bat Exhibit. Children in costume receive one free rides coupon. Boo at the Zoo is free with regular Zoo admission.
    Calling all ghosts, ghouls, goblins, princesses, and super heroes to the Oakland Zoo family friendly Halloween celebration, featuring:
    • A Spooky Scavenger Hunt
    • The Boo Choo-Choo
    • Tricks and treats
    • Face painting
    • Animal Feedings with pumpkins
    • Participate in the making Halloween treats for the animals
    • Costume Parade led by the Zoos own mascot, Roosevelt the alligator
    • Dance to tunes in Flamingo Plaza
    •On October 26, FedEx and Safe Kids USA will remind children and parents how to keeps kids safe on Halloween. FedEx will provide reflective giveaways to increase children's visibility during evening hours and safety tips for parents and drivers.
    Children wear your spooky Halloween costumes and receive a free rides ticket (excludes the Skyride)
    Visitors will also enjoy exploring the Valley Childrens Zoo, including the many fascinating creepy crawlies in the Bug House and the leather-winged bats in the Malayan Bat Exhibit.
    Boo at the Zoo is FREE with regular zoo admission. For more information, call (510) 632-9525.

    For more information, call (510) 632-9525 or visit OaklandZoo.org!

    The Oakland Zoo is always a fun place for kids on Halloween. I've gone for many years with my kids. We're also zoo members which I highly recommend.

    Mark Harvey

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    Wednesday, October 01, 2008

    Let The Countdown Begin!!!

    Woo Hoo!!!

    The Halloween Countdown has begun! My daughter said to me last night, "Daddy...tomorrow is the beginning of your favorite month of the year". Yesiree! So, I will try to post something Halloween related every day in October. I'll do my best, but I make no promises. Please visit the sites listed below and try not to overdose on the macabre, creepy, spooky, strange and bizarre. Jon at Random Acts of Geekery created the Halloween Countdown logo. If you have a blog and are featuring a month full of Halloween stuff, let the folks at Wonderful Wonderblog (click here) know and you will be added to the list.

    Participating Blogs
    All Eyes and Ears
    Art by Bubba Shelby
    Azathoth's Abode on the Plateau of Leng
    X Entertainment

    Please be sure to visit 13thTrack.com Halloween Radio (click here) this season and enjoy the streaming music.

    Happy Haunting!

    Mark Harvey

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