Halloween is a time for family fun, and a Saskatoon venue will be pulling out all the stops when it comes to its upcoming seasonal party.
The Western Development Museum recently announced that its Spooky Stroll display is right around the corner, and it promises to be filled with spine-tingling fun. It will be geared towards the younger set, and entrance to the activity is included with museum admission.
The staff at the venue will be setting up a ‘Boo Town’ for the kids to stroll through, and as they do, they will be on the lookout out for the nine Halloween flags that will be hidden throughout the display. At the exit, they will receive a colouring sheet to take home, as well as some candy, and while it is intended for youngsters from the ages of five to twelve, everyone is encouraged to drop by.
Both businesses and not-for-profit organizations often host Halloween-themed activities. A printer can craft promotional Pens and other small items printed with a specific graphic design to hand out as an alternative to candy to trick or treaters.
The Saskatoon branch of the Western Development Museum will be offering families a spine-tingling time with its Spooky Stroll from October 28th to October 31st. Additional information about the display and the venue itself can be found on its AllEvents.in listing.
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