Fright night in Creemore

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Ghosts and ghouls are descending on Creemore tonight.

Experts predict they will arrive alone and in packs around dusk, inflicting terror on all villagers.

No candy is safe from their wrath.

While trick or treating, youngsters are invited to the Station on the Green for Hallow Fest, hosted by the Creemore Business Improvement Association (BIA).

From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., the Station on the Green will be transformed into a haunted house. There will also be an alchemy booth, tarot card reading, movie screening and touch-and-feel table where people can feel some gross things and see if they can guess what it is.

Carol Sperandeo, owner of the Old Mill House Pub, is setting up the haunted house full of creepy characters and scary clowns.

Children who come through will be judged for a costume contest and they are invited to bring their jack-o-lanterns for the pumpkin-carving contest.

There is no cost of admission and free food will be served. Hotdogs are being served by the Creemore and Area Residents Association (CARA), popcorn will be provided by Peter and Joanne Gignac and hot chocolate is being provided by Norma Panzine of Affairs Bakery.

The Creemore library is offering crafts from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and treats will be handed out at the Creemore Log Cabin.

Prizes are being donated by darci-que, Pizza Perfect, Cardboard Castles, Old Mill House Pub and the Sovereign.

“Thanks to all the BIA members who contributed and helped. Every little bit helps. And a big thank you to Carol for coordinating the haunted house,” said event coordinator Carol Talbot.

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