The Woodstock Museum will be full of ghosts and ghouls for one night only as part of a joint fundraiser.
WOODSTOCK - A one night only haunted house is coming to the Friendly City.
The Woodstock Museum and Theatre Woodstock have brought together a team of more than 50 volunteers to put the haunted house together.
General Manager for Theatre Woodstock Mike Crabbe says they are encouraging people 13 years of age and older to come out.
"The whole house is broken down into different rooms and each room has its own theme and scene going on. So it really kind of pulls you in to what's happening and we expect it to be a really scary show."
Museum Curator Karen Houston says it is amazing to see the transformation at the Museum.
"What's really fun for the museum is seeing the space used in a different way - it's had so many different purposes over the years from City Hall to a Museum and now we're going to be a haunted house."
Tickets for the event are $10 each and are available at the door, but anyone interested in going is encouraged to register ahead of time because spaces are limited. Online registration can be found on Theatre Woodstock's website.
It's happening at the Woodstock Museum on Saturday, October 29th with shows at 7 p.m., 8 p.m., and 9 p.m.

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