Spooky Stories at Phil’s Beach HAS BEEN MOVED INDOORS AT COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM

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DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER WE HAVE MOVED THIS EVENT INTO THE COMMUNITY CENTER GYMNASIUM. All other aspects remain the same. See you soon!

Come on out to Phil’s Beach for spooky story time with professional teller of tales, Jim May, followed by s’mores, hot chocolate and hot apple cider around the camp fire!

Resident Fee: $5 per person / Non-Resident: $7 per person

Fee includes 45 minutes of ghoulish tales by award winning storyteller, Jim May. Followed by s’mores, hot chocolate, hot apple cider around a camp fire.

Bring your own comforts…. blankets, folding chairs, picnic basket & cooler are welcome! No alcohol or glass containers are permitted in our facility, and leave pets at home.

 

G-Rated: recommended for 5-10 yrs. Jim May who is a former elementary school teacher will be telling a set of “not-too-scary”, funny Halloween Stories that will delight the very young and young of heart. Babies foiling ghosts and silly haunted house capers will highlight the evening!

PG-13-Rated: recommended for 11-17 yrs. These young adult stories have just the right amount of terror mixed with humor and literary content, with some classics such as the “Monkey’s Paw” and “Vanishing Hitch Hiker” being revisited.

R-Rated: recommended for 18 yrs and older. What haunts us? This set of stories will explore the dark world of Myth and terror as we look at the ways we have been drawn to what is most frightening.

>>12 yrs and under must be accompanied by an adult – both must register<<

Two dates!  Limited space – Register to save your spot!

Friday, October 23:

6:00pm –  G-rated : code 3950

8:30pm – PG-13 : code 3951

Saturday 24:

3:30pm – G-rated : code 3952

6:00pm – PG-13 : code 3953

8:30pm – R-rated : code 3954

Register online via the links above or at www.waucondaparks.com/registration

 

In adherence to health and safety guidelines, staff and guests are required to social distance and wear mask covering nose & mouth upon entering, exiting, and walking around the facility.

 

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