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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