North Conway residents looking for a spooky experience will be interested to hear that a cemetery safari is preparing to embark.
The Cemetery Safari, presented by the Conway Public Library, is preparing to give area residents a spooky,one-of-a-kind experience that ties local history into the Halloween spirit. The safari will be hosted and led by Jeff Belanger, a local historian, who will share insights on fascinating and quirky burial routines from a variety of cultures throughout history.
While exploring the Conway area’s history, attendees will also learn more about funerary art from across many civilizations. In addition to the spooky aspects of the tour, Belanger will also share epitaphs and stories that are sure to inspire laughter about lives well lived. Brochure printing can help tour hosts provide more information in a convenient document, enhancing the experience for guests at such events.
It should be an ideal event for ghost hunters, historians, and area residents who are looking for a new experience. Friends and family are welcome to join in the fun while celebrating death, life, and the space in between with some typically dark Halloween humor.
The safari attendees will gather at 15 Greenwood Avenue in Conway on Thursday, October 9 at 6:00 PM. The experience is free and open to the public. Interested parties can RSVP online.
