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Close ACEP17 With a Spooky-Fun Halloween Celebration at the Marriott Marquis

By ACEP Now | on October 25, 2017 | 0 Comment
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ACEP17 Tuesday Daily News

Celebrate Halloween in style at the ACEP17 Closing Costume Party, presented by Envision Physician Services. Dress up and enjoy a haunted house and maze, face painting, lipologist, palm reader, and tarot card reader. Also, there will be trick-or-treating for the children.

Registrants can enjoy music, dancing, and light hors d’oeuvres. Drink tickets will be available to ACEP17 registrants.

Shuttles will operate to and from the party. See the shuttle schedule in the ACEP17 mobile app or onsite program for details.

7–11 p.m.
Marriott Marquis, Level 2, Marquis Ballroom, Salon 5

Don’t Have a Costume?

Costumes are optional, but if you want to rent a costume in D.C., try one of these locations:

Total Party: Party, Costumes & Novelties

1750 Crystal Dr.
Arlington, Virginia
(202) 333-5950

Total Fright

1750 Crystal Dr.
Arlington, Virginia
(703) 996-4121

The American Backstage Company

5380 Eisenhower Ave.
Alexandria, Virginia
(703) 212-8982

Topics: ACEPACEP17American College of Emergency PhysiciansAnnual Scientific AssemblyCelebrationClosingConferenceD.C.HalloweenMarriottWashington

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