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‘Scary Halloween’ coming up Oct. 31 at DMM

The skies above the grounds of Deltaville Maritime Museum are free of broom-riding witches in this recent drone’s eye view, but that may not be the case during “Scary Halloween in the Park,” which is set for Halloween evening, Thursday, Oct. 31. (Photo by Stephen Blue)

Join us for the Deltaville Maritime Museum (DMM) and Holly Point Nature Park’s extremely popular annual “Scary Halloween in the Park” happening Thursday, Oct. 31 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Deltaville Maritime Museum, 287 Jackson Creek Road, Deltaville. This is the actual date of Halloween and the official date to observe Halloween as set by the County of Middlesex. All area families are welcome.

“Scary Halloween in the Park” offers a safe, spacious park for all on the Middle Peninsula to come and enjoy Halloween. You will find plenty of convenient, lighted  parking, a less “scary” area in the “Perilous Pavilion,” where volunteers and businesses hand out candy to all, hayrides through the ghosts, goblins and illusions of the “Field of Screams,” and the very, very, scary paths through the “Wailin’ Woods” for the stout of heart. There is always plenty of candy, candy, candy for all. Hot dogs, chips, coffee and hot chocolate are available in the DMM pavilion kitchen.

All businesses, organizations and individuals are all welcome to come out and staff their own table to hand out candy, either as a promotion or just plain fun. If interested, please call Kristen or Joye at the DMM office at 804-776-7200. A table for serving candy is provided.

To find out everything you need to know about the museum and park, donate, volunteer, or become a member with all its many benefits visit our website at  www.deltavillemuseum.com.

Bill Powell
Bill Powellhttps://www.deltavillemuseum.com/
Bill Powell is the Special Events Coordinator for Deltaville Maritime Museum.