Who: The Schoolhouse Children’s Museum & Learning Center
What: 3rd Annual Spooky Schoolhouse Carnival
Where: Schoolhouse Children’s Museum, located at 129 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL 33435
When: Haunted Schoolhouse for ages 7+ Friday, October 16th, from 4pm – 10pm; carnival for families and ages 2+ Saturday and Sunday, October 17 & 18, 11am – 7pm
Highlight: Friday night’s haunted schoolhouse is new this year – for one night only, the 2nd floor of the Museum will feature thrills and chills for ages 7+.
Press Contact: Kelsey Harris (561) 742-6785 kelsey@schoolhousemuseum.org
Prepare for a hauntingly good time! For one evening only, on Friday October 16th from 4pm – 10pm, the 2nd floor of the Museum will be transformed into a creepy haunted schoolhouse - complete with ghoulish teachers, spooky students, and a pop quiz (the horror!). Do your homework and mark your calendars - you won't want to miss this day of school! The haunted house is intended for ages 7+. Ages 2 and up are welcome to enjoy old-fashioned carnival games, face painting, crafts and a bounce house on the ground level during this special evening.
On Saturday and Sunday, October 17th and 18th, the 3rd Annual (not-so) Spooky Schoolhouse Carnival is back and bigger than ever. Thrills and chills abound for families and kids ages 2+ from 11am – 7pm with
· Bounce Houses
· 20 ft. Slide
· Under Sea Adventure
· Pumpkin Patch
· Pony Rides
· Story Times
· Live Creepy Creatures
· Arts & Crafts
· Face Painting
· Old-fashioned Carnival Games
· Prizes
· Concessions
Don't miss storytimes and movie times throughout the day, and costumes parades with treats for all participants! Fundraiser admission for ages 2+ is $3 per person, and activities are .50¢ - $2.50. All proceeds from this event support the Museum’s educational programs and activities.
The Schoolhouse Children’s Museum & Learning Center makes Florida’s history come alive for children and families though hands-on activities and interactive play. A 501(c)3 organization, the Museum is located in Boynton Beach, in a 1913 schoolhouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more information, visit www.schoolhousemuseum.org.
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