Haunted House
ANNIE’S BAR is getting ready to transform into a spooky haunted house this Halloween, inviting everyone to join in the fun, if they dare!
The popular local Irish bar in Lo Pagan will host two Halloween-themed parties on the same day, on October 31, one for children and one for adults, making it a family-friendly way to celebrate. The kids’ party will take place from 4:30 to 6:30pm and promises an afternoon full of laughter and light scares, with spooky face painting, boogeyman balloons, fun games, and plenty of sweets for the little ones.
Later, the lights will dim and the atmosphere will shift for the adults’ Halloween bash, starting at 7:00pm and running late into the night. Guests are encouraged to come in costume and will receive a free ghostly drink upon arrival. There’ll be a “killer” karaoke competition with prizes, Annie’s famous spooky potions, beer pong, and lots of eerie fun to keep the party going.
Annie’s Bar is known for its great events and a welcoming atmosphere, and this Halloween promises to be one of its most entertaining nights yet. Whether you’re looking for family fun or a fright-filled night out, Annie’s Haunted House has something for everyone.
Halloween Party
HARVEY’S is ready to celebrate Halloween, and everyone’s invited! Their annual Halloween Fancy Dress Party takes place on Friday, October 31, at Hacienda Del Alamo Golf Resort in Fuente Alamo.
Doors open at 7:30pm, and the party goes on until late. This is an indoor event, so the fun won’t stop, whatever the weather. Live music will be provided by the amazing Bee Rumble, guaranteed to get everyone dancing and in the Halloween spirit.
The best part? It’s free! You just need to book your table in advance to make sure you don’t miss out. Fancy dress is highly encouraged, so get creative with your costumes and join in the fun. From spooky to silly, all outfits are welcome.
Harvey’s Halloween Party is perfect for friends, families, or anyone looking for a fun night out this Halloween. The live music, great atmosphere, and chance to show off your costume make it a night not to miss. For more information contact harveyshda@gmail.com. Whether you’re a local or just visiting the area, Harvey’s promises a night of music, laughter, and Halloween fun that you won’t forget.

Camposol Against Biogas
RESIDENTS, local associations, and businesses in Camposol have joined forces to challenge the proposed biogas plant planned about 1km from the urbanisation in Mazarrón. The newly formed Camposol Legal Platform Against Biogas, promoted by the GREEN CAMPOSOL Association, will launch legal proceedings to push for the plant to be relocated away from residential areas.
The plant, designed to produce fertilizer and biomethane from up to 196,000 tons of waste per year, raises concerns over air pollution, odours, water use, soil and aquifer contamination, and increased heavy vehicle traffic. Similar projects in Lorca have been resisted, with several proposals rejected or abandoned. Opposition to the Camposol site has already gathered over 2,000 petition signatures, more than 400 private objections, and a demonstration outside Mazarrón Town Hall on September 30, which the local council formally opposed.
While petitions and protests remain important, the Platform believes legal action offers stronger, politically independent chances of success. Funds for the legal challenge will be raised through a new bank account, a GoFundMe page, and a Grand Halloween Fiesta at Camposol Sector B Commercial Centre on October 31 and November 1. The family-friendly event will feature live music, DJs, fancy dress competitions, Zumba, bars, and children’s activities.
A new Facebook group, “Camposol Legal Platform Against Biogas,” will keep residents informed. Once the threat is resolved, the Platform will dissolve, while GREEN CAMPOSOL continues its environmental work.

Spooky Tours
THE Museo Barón de Benifayó in San Pedro del Pinatar has a busy year of events. This October, there’s a special treat. On Friday, October 31 at 6:00pm, the museum will host “Mingoween.” Mingo the Flamingo, San Pedro’s mascot will entertain the kids this Halloween.
You will take a guided tour inside the museum with one of the old servants who worked for the Baron of Benifayó. They’ll share stories about life in the house and bring the history to life. On top of that, Mingo’s friend, Explo the explorer, will show fun and spooky dance moves that everyone can join.
The event is for families, and children must come with an adult. You don’t need to sign up beforehand, so it’s easy to drop in.
“Mingoween” is a mix of history, theatre, and Halloween fun. It’s a great way to explore one of San Pedro’s historic buildings while enjoying interactive performances and a little scare.
Whether you live here or are visiting, it’s a fun way to celebrate Halloween with some local history. Keep an eye out for more of Mingo’s events throughout the year; they’re perfect for learning, laughing, and having fun together.
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