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Palouse Chamber prepares for haunting

Palouse Chamber of announces the 16th annual Haunted Palouse, set for Oct. 20-21 and Oct. 27-28. It will feature two haunted buildings, a haunted hay ride, fortune telling, food and other attractions.

A $20 admission allows entry to all features. The haunts are restricted to people ages 12 and older.

Sessions each night will run from 7 to 10 p.m.

Returning this year is “20 for 20” group sales for the first night. For groups of 20 or more, a 20 percent discount will apply for tickets sold in a bundle with prior arrangements.

Those attending Haunted Palouse will walk through the Roy M. Chatters Printing Museum, transformed into a suspenseful, scary tour, and the old Palouse Fire Station. The haunted hay ride will take guests in farm trailers pulled by ATVs through Shady Lane in the trees along the Palouse River.

Created, acted and staged by volunteers, Haunted Palouse is a benefit for the Palouse Community Center, Palouse Skatepark and Tony Kettel Skate Gardens, SciBorgs Palouse Area Robotics Team (4H), the Roy M. Chatters Newspaper and Printing Museum, Garfield Palouse Athletic Club, Gar-Pal FFA and the Palouse Chamber of Commerce.

 

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