Annual ‘Harvest Haunting’ at historic Leduc Estate in Hastings
There will be ghosts, goblins and witches at the third annual “Harvest Haunting” at the LeDuc Historic Estate, Hastings, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 25.
There will be ghosts, goblins and witches at the third annual “Harvest Haunting” at the LeDuc Historic Estate, 1629 Vermillion Street, Hastings, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Attendees are encouraged to come in costumes.
Admission price for all ages six and above is $5. Children five and younger will be admitted for free.
For the children there will be s'mores and apples, and home-baked treats for the adults. All visitors will have an opportunity to help make apple cider with the apple press.
The cellar will be open every 20 minutes for a candlelight tour. At check-in time attendees will receive a ticket telling them exactly when their tour will be.
At 5:30 p.m. there will be a special reading of “Jack Tales” in the parlor.
There will be ongoing readings from Poe in the Children's Room during the evening. In the Simmons Shed there will be a “Bargain Boo-Tique.”
Reservations must be made so that ghosts and goblins can be assured of a spot on one of the cellar tours.
Call (651) 437-7055 to make reservations and state a time preference for the tour.
Tags: entertainment, hasting, estae, leduc, halloween, reservations
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