Co-op City presents ‘A Haunted Pirates Adventure’ 
 New York City Councilman  
 Kevin C. Riley, New York State  
 Sen. Jamaal T. Bailey and Co-op  
 City Riverbay Corporation presents  
 A Haunted  Pirates Adventure, 
   an  immersive,  frightful  
 stunt show for all ages. In light  
 of the rise in violence throughout  
 Bronx neighborhoods, the  
 trio wants  to ensure youth and  
 families  have  a  safe  and  memorable  
 Halloween. After two  
 years, the Halloween Horror  
 Land  team  is  back  and  better,  
 celebrating 15 years of bringing  
 family fun to the Co-op  
 City  community with  a  special  
 dedication to beloved castmate,  
 Chelsea Francis. 
 The story tells the tale of  
 mystery, love and betrayal on  
 the  Seven  Seas  as  Capt.  Sebastian, 
  his family and the kingdom  
 try to make sense of the  
 sudden  loss  of  the  captain’s  
 wife. Celebrating the upcoming  
 Halloween, this provides  
 an opportunity for the District  
 12 community to come together.  
 This  year,  the  show  is  held  in  
 dedication of the late Chelsea  
 Francois, a friend and a vital  
 character  in  Co-op  City  Halloween  
 events and the Riverbay  
 Corporation for more than a decade. 
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 BRONX TIMES REPORTER, O 20     CT. 29-NOV. 4, 2021 BTR 
 WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 31 7  
 p.m. 
 *Date subject to change pending  
 weather; updates will be communicated. 
 WHERE:  Co-op  City  Greenway  
 Mobile Stage (99 Co-op  
 City  Blvd.;  across  from  Little  
 League) 
 “We want to ensure families  
 are able to have a fun and safe  
 Halloween while creating an opportunity  
 for the community to  
 come together,” Riley said. “The  
 12th District values  family and  
 prioritizes  uplifting  our  community  
 to provide happy and  
 healthy memories for our children. 
  Senator Bailey, Riverbay  
 Corporation, and I are excited  
 to  present  A  Haunted  Pirates  
 Adventure  production  that  we  
 can all  share  in.  I  am  proud  to  
 see the creativity, hard work,  
 and  dedication  the  young  people  
 from the district have put  
 into  this  show.  It  is  important  
 that  we  support  them  as  they  
 give back positivity to the community  
 in dedicating this year’s  
 performance to the passing of  
 a former castmate and member  
 of the Co-op City community,  
 Chelsea Francis. We honor and  
 celebrate her life and contributions  
 to the community.” 
 Bailey added, “For years,  
 our annual Co-op City Halloween  
 celebrations have been a fun  
 and exciting way to bring people  
 of all ages together, elevating  
 artistic  talent  and  creative  expression  
 right here in our community. 
  As we come together to  
 safely celebrate Halloween this  
 year with the return of this beloved  
 family event, I’m thrilled  
 to  join  community members  to  
 experience a special production  
 of  Haunted  Pirates  Adventure  
 and farewell show honoring the  
 memory of the great Chelsea  
 Francois.” 
 -Bronx Times 
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