THE SPOOKTACULAR HAUNTED HOUSE IS BACK!
Friday, October 21 to Sunday, October 23 and
Thursday, October 27 to Monday, October 31
Ages 8+ | $5 at the Door
Produced by Oscar Gonzalez, the Spooktacular Haunted House boasts seven rooms of horror featuring monsters under the bed, an evil butcher, zombies and more! Lights will be kept on for the first hour for families with young children.
Haunted House Schedule:
Friday, October 21, 5-10 pm
Saturday, October 22, 5-10 pm
Sunday, October 23, 3-7 pm
Thursday, October 27, 5-8 pm
Friday, October 28, 5-10 pm
Saturday, October 29, 5-10pm
Sunday, October 30, 2-6 pm – Join us during the Southampton Rag-A-Muffin Parade
Monday, October 31, 4-7 pm
Calling all ghouls, goblins, and other scary sorts!
Volunteers are needed to assist with the Haunted House.
Please email akirwin@southamptoncenter.org for more information.
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