Black cats, witches and graveyards are popping up in the front yards of Tri-City homes and commercial buildings for Halloween.
And the Tri-City News is compiling a list for families to tour the region on or before Oct. 31 and see the displays — some of which are raising funds for charities.
Marlene Bilesky has her Westwood Plateau house lights on from 6 to 10 p.m. each night to showcase her decorations at 2988 Forestridge Pl.
Actors will be on site on Oct. 26 and 31 to give trick-or-treaters a spook.
As in past years, Bilesky is collecting cash for Variety - The Children’s Charity.
And Ken Honigman has transformed his Anmore home at 1151 Robin Way into a tableaux of haunting scenes from H.G. Wells’ novel The Island of Dr. Moreau.
The Anmore Manor haunted house is open for tours at the end of October, with proceeds from the $15 entry fee going to the SHARE Family and Community Society food bank.
It's Anmore Manor's last scare. Here's why https://t.co/dPrV1AReGR
— Tri-City News (@TriCityNews) October 5, 2024
Last year, the organizers raised more than $18,000 in cash for the nonprofit.
This year, it runs:
- Oct. 25 = 7 to 10:45 p.m.
- Oct. 26 = 7 to 10:45 p.m.
- Oct. 27 = 7 to 10:30 p.m.
- Oct. 31 = 7 to 10 p.m.
Do you have a Halloween show for the public? Email us your address and we’ll publish it before Oct. 31.
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