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Wednesday, June 17, 2026 at 1:33 AM

Halloween Fun Around The Area

Halloween Fun Around The Area

As Halloween nears next week, there are plenty of family-friendly and spooky events going on in the area. Here is what is happening:

Little Muskrats Baseball Halloween Party, Friday 6-8 p.m. Stop by the Eden Fire Hall for a fun event Friday evening. There will be games, crafts, snacks, drinks, grab bags and a sensory table. Costumes are optional and a free will donation will be taken. All are welcome.

Haunted Warehouse, Friday and Saturday 7-11 p.m. Visit the old warehouse on Main Street in Bristol for some scares and tasty treats. Incredible Edibles will be there. Must be at least six years old for this event. The experience includes lots of stairs.

Fear Factory, Saturday from 6-10 p.m. - Visit the Masonic Lodge in Britton on Saturday for some fun scares. Come test your bravery in their haunted house, or just stop by for some candy if you don’t care for the scares. There is a cost associated with the event and it might be too scary for smaller kids. Proceeds go to the Marshall County Food Pantry.

BAC Trunk or Treat, Sunday 5:30-7 p.m. Britton Action Club will again be sponsoring their Trunk or Treat on Sunday in the parking lot of Wheatcrest Hills. (Enter on the east side of Wheatcrest). The event goes to benefit the Marshall County Food Pantry. People are encouraged to bring  a monetary donation for the pantry. 

Claremont Community Club Halloween Party, Sunday 3:00-5:00 p.m.- Stop by the Claremont Legion on Sunday for a family-friendly Halloween party. All ages are welcome to attend, dress up and enjoy food and games. There will be a costume parade.

Trick or treat the Britton Public Library. Visit the library on Halloween for some tasty treats. Trick or treating from 3-5 p.m.

 


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