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Also check out our expanded online programming series “COFOH Presents,” featuring panel discussions, script reads, demonstrations, workshops, and more. In the meantime, you can continue to enjoy our online series of interviews called “COFOH: Live & Undead,” hosted by our resident weirdo, Daniel Crosier. Warning: DO NOT buy second hand tickets they are only available for purchase here on our website. We will be following the current state COVID-19 mandates and recommendations as it is of utmost importance to us to keep all of our guests and attendees safe and healthy.ģ-Day Weekend and Individual day passes are now available.

Our Guests of Honor are iconic 80s scream queen Brinke Stevens, former child star Brian Bonsall of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and "Mikey" as well as comic artists Zach Howard. May every one of us celebrate a very meaningful, joyful and peaceful Christmas through welcoming the Child Jesus to our soul and share His joy, hope, love and peace with others.Greetings to our fellow undead family and friends! As of July 2021, we are optimistic that the Colorado Festival of Horror will be able to proceed with an in-person event for September 10-12, 2021. This was a very meaningful activity when preparing and waiting for Christmas, for Christ who is our joy, hope, love and peace. They also educated the children about joy of sharing and giving, of achieving something by their own effort, about gratitude and a sense of protecting the environment through keeping it clean.Īlthough the organizers and their cooperators were very tired after this event, they were all very happy and felt that they had received more than they had given. The Salesians through this fair wanted to bring joy to the children on this special occasion of Christmas. We could see their hands with many things and their faces radiant with fresh smiles. The fair brought a lot of joy for the children who joined it. If they won they would receive some yellow tickets used to exchange food or other things later. They would give a blue ticket to join a game they liked at a booth. Some games were easy for grades 1 to 5 and more difficult ones for grades 6 to 9. The participants received free blue tickets in order to join games at 20 different game booths. They could not afford their children’s school tuition in Ho Chi Minh City, so they sent them to our school for free. Most of them were children of migrants who came to Ho chi Minh City from different provinces in the whole country of Vietnam for job opportunities. There were around seven hundred children came to join this fair. Blessed Philip Rinaldi Theologate, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam, 21 December 2019 – On Saturday, 21 December 2019, the Salesians of the Blessed Philip Rinaldi Theologate with the support of their aspirants and some other groups organized a Christmas fair for children who are studying in the school for poor children there from grades 1 to 9 together with children in their neighborhood.
