Ghouliana a storyteller entertains a Shipman family during a Haunted Museum final year during Wayne County Historical Museum. Ghouliana will lapse to a chronological museum on Friday and Saturday night. She also will review not-too-scary stories and pointer copies of her new book Saturday afternoon during Richmond Art Museum.(Photo:
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Even yet Halloween is several days away, many of a internal activities are holding place this weekend and early subsequent week.
From a Homerun Haunt and Haunted Museum for kids, a Zombie Prom for teens, and a Fright Night celebration for adults, there are many ways to symbol a deteriorate for all ages.
Plenty of opportunities for giveaway candy are available, too, trimming from trick-or-treat during Safety Village and during Richmond Square Mall subsequent week, along with church trunk-or-treat events.
Various events
Homerun Haunt, 5-7 p.m., Oct. 23, McBride Stadium, 201 N.W. 13th St., Richmond. Richmond Parks and Recreation and a Richmond RiverRats are teaming adult to give everybody a frightful good time. Free family fun for children 10 and younger. Face painting, games, prizes, candy, dress contest, pumpkin dash, creepy crawlies.
Teen Halloween Henna Party, 5:30 p.m., Oct. 23, Preble County District Library, 104 S. Main St., Camden, Ohio. Design and request your possess henna tattoo designs. A sealed accede trip is required.
Reservation deadline for HOSA Haunted Halloween, Oct. 24; eventuality is 7-10 p.m. Oct. 31, Camp Clements, 5291 Abington Pike, Richmond. RHS HOSA (future health professionals) is hosting a Halloween event. Haunted trail, scary grain rides and a bonfire. Tickets are $8 and are accessible during http://rhshosa.weebly.com (payment contingency be mailed or delivered to RHS HOSA by Oct. 24. Tickets will be mailed on Oct. 27). Located 15 mins outward of Richmond. (765) 259-5748
Kids Harvest Night and Haunted Trail, Oct. 24, Cope Environmental Center, 4910 Shoemaker Road, Centerville. Family activities from 5-7 p.m. $5 gets a child 12 and under: a hayride, a pumpkin to carve or paint and integrate of games with prizes. Haunted route from 8-11 p.m. costs $8. .$3 off coupons for a route can be picked adult during American House Antiques in Centerville or Flowers by Carla on U.S. 40. Hosted by a Eco Friendly Bulldogs of Centerville High School for Cope’s new building.
Haunted Museum, 6:30-9 p.m., Oct. 24-25, Wayne County Historical Museum, 1150 N. A St., Richmond.Families can find scary guests, storytellers, treats and some-more in a flashy museum. Enjoy a not-too-frightening experience. Visitors are speedy to come in not-too-scary costumes $5 adults, $3 children 3-17, ages 2 and younger free.
InCONCERT’s 2nd annual Fright Night, 7 p.m., Oct. 24, 4th Floor Blues Club, 923 N. E St., Richmond. Must be 21. Food, fun, games, prizes and drinks. Pull out your best dress for a annual dress contest, move a forged pumpkin, and pointer adult for a Depot District Scavenger Hunt all for a possibility to win money prizes. Enjoy food, money prizes and Halloween-inspired drinks. Cash bar accessible and is not enclosed in sheet price. Tickets during a doorway are $10 with a dress or $15 though a costume. 100 percent of a sheet deduction advantage internal non-profits.
Book reading and signing, 2 p.m., Oct. 25, Richmond Art Museum, 350 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond. Ghouliana will review some of her not-too-scary stories and pointer copies of her books.
Halloween Party, Oct. 25, Deer Ridge Camping Resort, 3696 Smyrna Road. Call (765) 939-0888 for reservations. Trick-or-treating during 4:30 p.m., kids’ dress competition during 5 p.m., pitch-in during 5:30 p.m., games/crafts for kids during 6:30 p.m., coloring competition leader announced during 7 p.m., adult dress competition during 7:30 p.m. and bonfire or film during 8 p.m.
Halloween Howl, 5-8 p.m., Oct. 25, Tom Raper Center, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Richmond. Games, Halloween music, dress contests, inflatable barrier course, and candy. Please move a canned good object to donate. All welcome. Targeted for children 5-12. Organized by Richmond Parks and Recreation, with additional sponsorships from First Bank Richmond.
Economy Lions Club Halloween Carnival, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Oct. 25, Economy Gym, Poplar Street, Economy. Masquerade during 7 p.m. for children and adults of all ages with prizes for all participants. Games supposing by area clubs and churches and doorway prizes supposing by area businesses and individuals. Food will be for sale by a Perry Township Fire Dept.
Harvest Festival Truck or Treat, 2-4 p.m., Oct. 26, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 2139 Enterprise Road, West Alexandria, Ohio. Includes box or provide games. Craft Pumpkin Decorating, dress competition and march during 3 p.m. Prizes awarded for a Most Unique, Scariest, Funniest, Prettiest, and Ugliest Costumes. Serving prohibited dogs, chips, dessert, and prohibited chocolate along with apple cider. All activities and food are free. In box of severe continue a eventuality will be indoors. (937) 839-5321 or www.stjohningomar.org
Harvest Party, 4:30-7 p.m. Oct. 26, Gateway Vineyard Church, 3361 Indiana 227 N., Richmond. Free. Hayrides, petting zoo, face painting, cake walk, games and trunk-or-treat during a finish of a night. Non-scary costumes welcome. (765) 966-6016
Trick or Treat, 5-6:30 p.m. Oct. 27, Safety Village of Wayne County, 498 N.W. 18th St., Richmond. Organized by Kiwanis. Free.
Fall/Halloween crafts and snacks, Oct. 27-31, Preble County District Library, 16 N. Main St., West Alexandria, Ohio.
Teen Halloween Henna Party, 4 p.m., Oct. 27, Preble County District Library, 212 S. High St., West Manchester, Ohio. For teenagers in grades 6-12. Design and request your possess henna tattoo. A sealed accede trip is required.
M A K E, 4 p.m.-5 p.m., Oct. 27, Centerville-Center Township Public Library, 126 E. Main St., Centerville. Are we prepared to MAKE something SCARY? Join us to make a Halloween themed craft. (Ages 5-12)
Halloween Fandom Costume Contest, 3:30 p.m., Oct. 28, Preble County District Library, 301 N. Barron St., Eaton. For teenagers in grades 6-12.
Edible Graveyards Candy Bar Match-It Game, 4:30 p.m., Oct. 28, Preble County District Library, 150 N. Main St., Eldorado, Ohio. Teens in grades 6-12.
Children’s Halloween Party (ages 11 and under), 5:30 p.m., Oct. 28, Preble County District Library, 104 S. Main St., Camden, Ohio. Halloween-themed food and games for a kids.
Edible Graveyards Candy Bar Match-It Game, 6 p.m., Oct. 28, Preble County District Library, 115 N. Washington St., New Paris, Ohio. For teenagers in grades 6-12.
Preschool Storytime (Spooky Edition), 6-6:45 p.m., Oct. 28, Centerville-Center Township Public Library, 126 E. Main St., Centerville. Bring your preschoolers (in costume) for this special storytime. Listen to Halloween-themed stories and afterwards Trick or Treat during a table to get candy.
Howl At The Moon: A Spooky Family Arts Night, 6-9 p.m., Oct. 29, Oxford Community Arts Center, 10 S. College Ave., Oxford, Ohio. A new eventuality hosted by OCAC. Family and village accessible featuring a pumpkin figure contest, live music, animals, and humanities and crafts. Free and open to a public
Zombie Prom, 5 p.m.-7 p.m., Oct. 30, Centerville-Center Township Public Library, 126 E Main St, Centerville. Hang out and suffer treats as we substitute a night away. Music and giveaway refreshments will be provided. (For grades 7-12).
Malloween, 5:30-7 p.m. Oct. 30, Richmond Square Mall, 3801 National Road E., Richmond. Free bags will be given for trick-or-treating by a mall. For ages 12 and younger. No fondle weapons. (765) 966-8456
Trick or Treat, 6-7 p.m. Oct. 30, Heritage House, 2070 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Free. (765) 962-3543
Beggars’ Night, 6-7:30 p.m., Oct. 30, city hall, 16 N. Main St., West Alexandria, Ohio. The Kiwanis Halloween march will line adult during 5 p.m. during LCNBank and finish during a parking lot opposite from a Town Hall for a Halloween dress judging and prizes. Hot dog mount deduction go toward Jul 4 fireworks.
Trick or Treat, 6-7:30 p.m., Oct. 30, Preble County District Libraries during 150 N. Main St., Eldorado, and 212 S. High St., West Manchester, Ohio. Every child younger than 12 will get candy and a prize.
Trunk and Treat, 6 p.m.-8 p.m., Oct. 30, First Church of a Nazarene, 1600 Chester Blvd., Richmond. Alternative to pretence or treat. Free. (765) 962-7215
Trick or Treat during a Shelter, noon-8 p.m. Oct. 31, HELP a Animals, 2101 W. West Main St., Richmond. Candy for trick-or-treaters and treats for pets to take home. (Leave pets during home).
Trunk or Treat, 5-7 p.m. Oct. 31, Centerville United Methodist Church parking lot, 112 S. Morton Ave., Centerville, Ind. Hot dogs, prohibited chocolate, prohibited cider, and other food equipment will be accessible in a church Fellowship Hall. UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) collection boxes will also be accessible for anyone who would like to make a donation.
Trunk ‘n Treat, 5-7 p.m. Oct. 31, parking lot North of Reid Church on North 11th and B streets. Free. Come in costume. Sponsored by Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church and First Presbyterian Church.
Trunk or Treat, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Faith-Trinity United Methodist Church, 2900 W. Main St., Richmond. Candy distributed in a safe, comfortable environment. (765) 935-2035
Halloween Costume Party, Oct. 31, Chuck’s Sports Bar, 1500 N. E St., Richmond. Door prizes, dress march during 10 p.m. and competition with judging from 10:30 to 11 p.m. including money prizes. DJ.
Concert and dress contest, Oct. 31, Lighthouse Restaurant, 888 E. Washington St., Winchester. Musicians/entertainers Garcia and Scott and a Halloween dress contest. All who come in dressed adult accept a giveaway appetizer.
Halloween Party, 9 p.m. Nov. 1, E Street Pub, 815 N. E St., Richmond. Costume contest. Music by inhabitant furloughed act Shotgun Surprise and Silver from Cambridge, Ohio, and Forgive a Forgotten.
Book or Treat, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Nov. 5, United Way, 129 S. Ninth St., Richmond. Turn in your candy and get a book.
Trails, mazes and condemned places
• Corn Maze, haunted from 8-11:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Eklund’s Crazy Acres, 5579 W. County Road 300 N., Connersville, Ind. Haunted maze, $9.50 including light source. Corn obstruction also open from 1-6 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays and 1-7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays for $6 for adults and $4 for ages 5-12. http://cornyfunmaze.com or (765) 679-1655
Lewisburg Haunted Cave, 7 p.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays in October, 4392 Swisher Mill Road, Lewisburg, Ohio. Adult, $16; child 10 and younger, $5; hayride, $8. http://hauntedcaveatlewisburg.com
Trails of Terror, Fridays and Saturdays in October. 1880 Abington Pike, Richmond. A apportionment of a deduction go to autism awareness. (765) 277-9740 or trailofterror@gmail.com.
Realm of Darkness Haunted Trail, 8 p.m.-1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays in October, 4636 Park Elwood Road, Richmond. $10 per person. Portion of sheet donated to Make A Wish Foundation. If we take 227 North past a 70 overpass we will see a highway sealed pointer though don’t let it pretence you, a highway is open to Park Elwood.
Corn maze, Today’s Harvest Produce Flowers, 5859 State Route 320, New Paris, Ohio. “Family Feud” theme. A one-day entrance into a obstruction is $7. Ages 4 and underneath are free. The obstruction is open Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from noon-8 p.m. continue permitting.
Everton Haunted Community Building, 7 p.m.-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays in October. 2484 E. Everton Road, Connersville. Presented by a Everton Volunteer Fire Department. $7. (765) 265-2840
Rusty Acres Haunted Orchard, 8-11 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays in October, 6480 South Kidd Road, Connersville. $7. Presented by Connersville FFA. (765) 265-2840
Flight of Fright, Fridays and Saturdays in Oct during Skyward Adventures, 11071 U.S. 52, Brookville, Ind. Haunted trail, $5; night zip, $20. (765) 547-1947 or skywardadventures.com
Note: Fuzzy’s Freakshow is not handling this year in Williamsburg, Ind.
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