October 25

‘Night Frights’ continues at library through Oct. 30

This year’s Haunted Library, called “Night Frights,” is basked on an original story of a “sleepover” and what happens when teenagers have trouble falling asleep.

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Ranya Grzyboski,of Dallas, and her mother Vicky saw a picture in National Geographic of a museum in Rome holding the skulls of hundreds of Capuchin monks and decided to replicate the museum in great detail for the Haunted Library. There are over 100 skulls in their display.

Charlotte Bartizek photos/ For The Dallas Post

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Alex Baney is lost in the ice freezer at the Haunted Library.

Although it is geared toward older visitors, the event can always be scaled down for each individual group. Younger children are given the option to carry a small “tap light” to increase their bravery.

A donation of $6 per person is requested but a $1 off coupon is available at the front desk of the library.

There will also be an outside dance performance throughout each night and food is available at the refreshment stand.

“Night Frights” continues from 5 to 9 p.m. today, Oct. 25, and from 6:30 to 11 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30.

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BOTTOM LEFT: Cameron Shaner, left, and Hunter Davis are demons at the Haunted Library.

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BOTTOM RIGHT: Gabbie Volpetti, left, and Casidhe Menig get painted up for their roles at the Haunted Library.

 


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