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Halloween Stuff To Do – More Scary Fun!

by claudia - October 19, 2008 10:00pm




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Hey everyone! The people at the Worcester Historical Museum have some fun Halloween stuff planned. Check this out:

Worcester Historical Museum
/www.worcesterhistory.org

Trick-Or-Treat Bag Decorating
Tuesday 10/21/08 through Friday 10/24/08 from 1pm-4pm
Free with Admission
Bring the kids to the museum. While you are there, make your own custom Trick-Or-Treat bag.

For more information, e-mail tconroy@worcesterhistory.net or call 508-753-8278.

Campfire Stories: Spooky Tales from the Valley
October 28 and 29
6:30-8 pm

Bring your blankets and chairs to the future site of the Worcester Historical Museum at the Worcester Blackstone Visitor Center, at the junction of Rte. 146 and McKeon Rd. There will be a campfire, spooky stories and s’mores supplied by the event sponsors. Sponsored jointly by WHM, the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, Mass Audubon at Broad Meadow Brook, the Worcester Public Library, and Foothills Theater.

Historical Walking Tour of Hope Cemetery
Sunday, October 26, 1:30 pm (rain or shine)

Bill Wallace, executive director of WHM, and John Anderson, history professor emeritus at Holy Cross will conduct a walking tour of Hope Cemetery. Visitors will learn about some of the important figures in Worcester’s history.

More pictures of Hope Cemetery

Visit the Worcester Historical Museum web site for more information about these events and others:
/www.worcesterhistory.org


Other Halloween posts:
Halloween things for kids – scary fun!

Go get a costume!! Halloween is coming!

Five places to get locally grown pumpkins

Claudia Snell | Digital Media Producer / Author | http://www.jcnewmedia.com
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