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There will be a t-bone dinner
starting at 5 p.m. The Cost is $10 per person for dinner. Safe trick or
treating for kids from 5
p.m. - 7 p.m. and music by Duane Murray Band at 8pm. This is a family friendly
event that all ages should enjoy.
For more information Call
765-289-8231
Haunted
Hill
Friday and Saturday 8 p.m.-midnight
7609 E. Piccadilly Road
Adults $7.00, kids 12 & under $4.00.
Bring 1 canned food item and receive $1.00 off admission. Food items will be
donated to the 2nd harvest food bank.
Phone: 7652819982
Grant County
Kiwanas Halloween Parade Eastern Woodland Carvers Club Ornament Carve
Saturday at 6:00 p.m.
Hontz Hall, South Broadway St. Gas
City
Sponsored by the Gas City Kiwanis,
this parade features lots of frightful sights! Sign up at Hontz Hall at
5:30pm, the parade starts promptly at 6pm.
Groups are:
Preschool-Kindergarten, 1st-5th grade, 6th-8th grade, and high school groups.
Join the carvers as they create ornaments
before your very eyes! For the kids there will be trick or treat in EWCC Hall.
For more information Contact Gary at
765-395-3943
Madison County
6th Annual Halloween Extravaganza
Friday
5p.m. -7p.m.
Mounds
Mall
According
to Mounds, Bring the family for this fun Mounds
Mall tradition. Enjoy Trick or Treating, free pumpkin decorating and a costume
contest. This is a great, safe way to enjoy Halloween with your family!
Webs
fun
Saturday
2p.m.
Mounds State Park Visitors Center
According
to Mounds, Discover Indiana eight-legged friends of the forest.
Learn to appreciate a spiders beautiful webwork, and make one of your own to
take home.
Programs are free of charge and open
to the public after paying the park admission fee of $5/ vehicle for in state
and $7/vehicle for out of the state visitors.
For more information call (765)
649-8128
Going
Batty
Saturday
11a.m.
Mounds State Park Visitors Center
According
to Mounds; "They'll get in my hair!"
Learn the truth and the myths about bats by playing some fun games and
activities. Programs are free of charge and open to the public after paying the
park admission fee of $5/ vehicle for in state and $7/vehicle for out of the
state visitors.
For more information call (765)
649-8128
Owl
Prowl
Saturday
5p.pm
Mounds State Park Visitors Center
According
to Mounds; have you ever heard a hoot at night
and wondered ‘whooo' made that noise? Discover the wonderful world of Indiana owls on this
night hike.
For more information call (765)
649-8128
Randolph County
Farmland Ghost Trek
Friday at 10:30p.m.
The Farmland Cultural Center
According to the Cultural Center,
this event will feature a team of seasoned ghost hunters from Indiana Ghost
Hunters, Kokomo Chapter. The trackers will lead the group as they explore some
of the most haunted spots in farmland.
The event is free but reservations are
requested
(765) 648-7631
Wayne County
House of Horror
Friday
and Saturday from 7:00p.m.-10:00p.m.
Springwood Park
According to Waynet; back by popular
demand, the House of Horror is ready to bring the screams at Springwood Park
Pavilion. Take the terrifying tour through the dilapidated haunted house and
shiver as you trek through the trail that will leave you running scared! Don't miss
your chance to experience fear like never before. Hayrides through the park and
concessions will also be available. Parents, please accompany young children.
Come prepared to be scared as Richmond Parks Department takes over Springwood Park!
According to in.gov;
Starting in 2007, daylight time begins in the United States on the second Sunday
in March and ends on the first Sunday in November. On the second Sunday in
March, clocks are set ahead one hour at 2:00 a.m. local standard time, which
becomes 3:00 a.m. local daylight time. On the first Sunday in November, clocks
are set back one hour at 2:00 a.m. local daylight time, which becomes 1:00 a.m.
local standard time. These dates were established by the Energy Policy Act of
2005, Pub. L. no. 109-58, 119 Stat 594 (2005).