Ready or not, the goblins, ghouls, ghosties, and maybe a witch, warlock, zombie or two are beginning to stir, moan and generally raise a ruckus in the “Wailin’ Woods” and for the hayrides in the “Field of Screams” out at “Scary Halloween in the Park” at Deltaville Maritime Museum Monday, Oct. 31, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
There’ll be plenty of candy and levels of scariness for costumed folks (and real spooks) of all ages. Parking in our convenient lots and admission to this event are always free to the public.
“Scary Halloween in the Park” is being presented on the actual date of Halloween.
Our volunteers and staff work hard to make sure there is a “scariness” level to make all age groups comfortable. In the “Pavilion of Peril,” all comers will find a well-lit, less “scary” area in both north and south events pavilion wings with plenty of candy being handed out by DMM volunteers, local businesses and organizations in costume. Billz Bistro in the Pavilion will be open, Linny Lancaster and myself will be grillin’ up hot dogs and Marie Wilding will be serving hot chocolate, bottled water, chips and hot coffee.
Preparation for Halloween is hard under way but volunteers are still needed…
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