
Skowhegan
SKOWHEGAN GHOST TOUR, Lights Up Productions is set to host its second annual walk around historic Water Street on Friday and Saturday.
Tours begin at 6 p.m. at the Skowhegan Opera House, 225 Water St., and continue throughout the evening.
The event is free, but donations are accepted.
To see a full schedule and for more information, visit lightsupskowhegan.org.
VOICES OF “PARK STREET PLAYERS” is set for 1-3 p.m. Sunday at the Skowhegan Opera House, 225 Water St., Skowhegan.
During the historical, tour participants can step behind the curtain for a living history walk that blends personal memories and local heritage. Three original “Park Street Players” plan to share their backstage stories and the creative energy that filled the Opera House during the 1980s and 1990s.
See vintage photos, learn about the building’s architecture and cultural role, and hear how their productions shaped the theater’s use and inspired Lights Up Productions’ vision for the future.
The event is free; lightsupskowhegan.org.
Hallowell
GRAVE SECRETS CEMETERY TOUR is planned for 3 p.m. Sunday at Hallowell Village Cemetery, 29 Water St., Hallowell.
Join the Lady in White for a stroll of the cemetery, where she’ll share history, talk about gravestone symbolism and Victorian funeral practices, tell ghost stories and more.
The tour is intended for those 13 and older. Cost is $25-$30; http://Kennebeccreepsandcrawls.com.
GRANITE CITY GHOST TOURS are planned from 6:30-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 in Hallowell.
Join Hallowell’s Lady in White as she leads participants by lantern light through the streets of haunted and historic central Maine. She will educate participants about the restless spirits who wander city streets at night. Learn what local psychic mediums are “seeing” on these tours.
Tickets cost $25-$30; kennebeccreepsandcrawls.com.
Farmington
FARMINGTON FRIGHT FEST is planned for 7-9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and Oct. 31-Nov. 2 at Farmington Fairgrounds, 292 High St. Farmington.
Prepare for a descent into pure terror as you navigate Blackwater Hall, Mr. Marbles Maze and Granny Grimms. Step into a world where your darkest nightmares come to life for a night of fear and fun.
Tickets cost $25; app.hauntpay.com or email [email protected].
Gardiner
SHADOWS IN THE HALL is planned for 6-9 p.m. Thursday and 6-10 p.m. Friday at Johnson Hall Opera House, 280 Water St., Gardiner.
Participants can explore three floors of performance space. A series of eerie vignettes brought to life by more than 30 actors will be played out room to room. Some characters whisper stories of the past, while others seem bound to the building itself, shadows of moments that never fully faded.
This is an experience you walk through in about 30 minutes — where every corner holds a secret, and every shadow hides a story.
When you purchase tickets, you are selecting a specific tour time slot.
Tickets cost $11.49; johnsonhall.org.
Oakland
TRAILS OF TERROR will be open 6-9 p.m. Friday through Sunday at Camp Tracy, 302 McGrath Pond Road, Oakland.
The new haunted trail winds through the deep, shadowy paths of Camp Tracy. Over three spine-tingling nights, the Alfond Youth & Community Center camp is transformed into a Halloween adventure for all ages.
One trail is a youth-friendly trail for all ages. Created for younger children and families, this light-hearted trail features festive treats, friendly costumed characters, music, games and fall-themed activities to celebrate the spirit of the season without the scares.
The other, adult haunted trail is recommended for ages 13 and older. Once darkness falls, the deeper trail awakens with eerie fog, unsettling sounds, and spine-chilling surprises lurking around every corner. Creatures of the night will be waiting.
Admission is $15 for those 13 and older, $10 for children 4-12, and is free for children younger than 4. Groups of four are $40.
For more information visit clubaycc.org.
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