Holy Trinity Hosting Haunted House in Cheyenne
Need something to get into the Halloween spirit?
Holy Trinity, 1836 Hot Springs, is hosting a haunted house in their basement on Friday and Saturday nights 6 p.m. to midnight and on October 31
Need something to get into the Halloween spirit?
Holy Trinity, 1836 Hot Springs, is hosting a haunted house in their basement on Friday and Saturday nights 6 p.m. to midnight and on October 31
Now that Halloween is quickly approaching, why not grab a few friends and visit these 10 real-life locations that famous horror movies used in order to scare and thrill their audience? It's a good way to get some spine-tingling chills as you walk past these infamous sites without having to spend the money to visit a haunted house or go on a ghost tour.
With the popularity of ‘Gangnam Style’ by PSY still on the rise and Halloween right around the corner, somebody took advantage of the two and made an epic mash up.
Can you make a haunted sculpture out of a tree branch?
Find out at the Paul Smith Children's Village on October 16 as they will help you create haunted treehouse sculptures.
The cost is $5 per participant and you must register in advance at 637-6349 or online at www.botanic.org.
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The zombies are coming! The zombies are coming! Why don't you come along?
The 2nd annual Zombie FEST invades downtown Cheyenne on Saturday, September 29, with activities from 10 a.m. to midnight. The event is a fundraiser for the Cheyenne Little Theatre.
Do you have young children ready to have some Halloween fun?
The Goblin Walk at the Paul Smith Children's Village in Lions Park is Thursday, October 25, from 5 to 9 p.m. and Friday, October 26, between 2 and 4 p.m. and again from 5 to 9 p.m.
Do you have any Halloween candy left?
If you're afraid your smile might start to look like a Jack-O'-Lantern's, bring your candy in for cash.
Alpine Dental, P.C. in Cheyenne and Laramie is having their third annual "Cash for Candy" giveaway. Their Cheyenne office is located
What happens when you tell your kids that you ate all of the Halloween candy they collected during the night?
As it turns out, lots of crying.
Few monsters have appeared more on TV and film than Dracula. The character, who first appeared in Bram Stoker's novel way back in 1867, has long lapsed into the public domain. Thus, pretty much anyone can do whatever they want with The Count.
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A 1,818.5 pound pumpkin that currently holds the world record for the largest pumpkin is being carved into a macabre spectacle of flesh-hungry zombies.
Sure, Halloween is all about the kiddos. Opening the front door to the neighborhood wee ones (yours or someone else's) dressed in their trick-or-treating finery is a sugar rush unto itself.
So what's cuter than your four-year-old dressed as Dorothy? Your four-footed fur-baby dressed as a flying monkey! From the innocent