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Win tickets to the Ghoulish Gala at the Legion of Honor, Oct. 30

What says Halloween more than ancient mummies?

Next Friday night, the Legion of Honor will host a ghoulish celebration in honor of their new exhibition, “Very Postmortem: Mummies and Medicine”. The show, which officially opens on Halloween day, explores the modern scientific examination of mummies providing new insights into the conditions under which the Egyptians lived, by taking a closer look at them in death.

Friday night’s costume gala will include live music and dancing with Pop Rocks and DJ Shissla, and hosted open bars stocked with complimentary top-shelf potions, elixirs, and witches’ brew await. Plus some devilishly delicious hors d’oeuvres.

The party runs from 8pm to midnight, and it’s for 21 and over only. The attire? “Leave your body and soul at the door-costumes required!” Tickets are $65 for museum members, $85 for non-members.

But since you’re a reader of this blog, you get a chance to go for free! The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco has graciously provided me with two pairs of tickets to the gala to be given away to readers.

For a chance to win, answer the two trivia questions below about the exhibition, and then use the contact page to send in your answers. I’ll pick a winner at random from the correct entries. All entries must be received by 11:59pm on Monday, October 26.

1) The new exhibition is a homecoming celebration of sorts, marking the return of a special mummy to the Legion of Honor. What is the name of the mummy?

2) Since 1944, the mummy has been on loan to another California museum. What is the name of the museum and where is it located?

Good luck!

Sarah B.


The mummy was unwrapped, examined and CT-scanned to gather information
for the upcoming “Mummies and Medicine” exhibition.