Tickets are Sold Out for All Hollow's Eve Events
ALL HOLLOW’S EVE Nights – Saturday, October 22: Cemetery Tours & The Estate of Panic (Rain Date: October 23) &
Tickets are SOLD OUT for
Saturday, October 29: The Witch of Woodbury & Friends w/The Estate of Panic. These one night only events are sure to bring out the ghosts, goblins and other scary creatures that go bump in the night, and are guaranteed to cause nightmares in even the bravest souls.
October 22: Cemetery Tours: Led by lantern light through a trail of luminaries, attendees will tour the ancient cemetery with their spirit guide visiting the final resting places of some of Woodbury’s notable and not-so notable residents. You will walk amongst the dead in burying grounds over 350 years old and hear stories of those mortal remains that lie beneath your feet as their spirits rise for the occasion and are dying to share their true-yet often-dark tales. Meet the town historian William Cothren, who wrote 3 volumes of Woodbury’s history and the Leatherman who roamed through much of western Connecticut in the late 1800s, and made numerous stops in Woodbury. Doctor Orton, who practiced medicine over 250 years ago, will be happy to diagnose your condition and apply some leeches to your body. The majority of the other spirits lived in Woodbury during the time of the Revolutionary War. Each tour is unique and different, since one never knows where an earth bound spirit might be found in this ancient burial ground, listed as one of the most haunted sites of Connecticut. Weather appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended so that you don’t become dead on your feet during the 40- minute walking portion of your evening's experience.
Cemetery tours will leave the grounds of the Museum every ten minutes beginning at 5:30PM. The final tour will be at 8:30. Space is limited – Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
October 29: The Witch of Woodbury & Friends: Linda Barr-Gale will bring the “Witch of Woodbury”, Moll Cramer, to life in a special presentation in the Glebe Yard. Pull up a hay bale, bring a blanket, grab a chair and gather round’ the cauldron to hear her tale. This year Moll will be joined by her fellow witches who were put to trial in Colonial Connecticut.
Presentations will take place at half-past the hour beginning at 5:30 pm with the last performance beginning at 8:30. Seating is limited – Advance ticket purchase is recommended.
Both Nights: The Estate of Panic: The 275 - year old Glebe House has a history of hauntings. For this event the Museum is professionally staged to create a unique experience and the themes are designed to be different each year to delight visitors again and again. Dare to walk through the frightful rooms of the Estate of Panic, filled with special effects and creepy things that are guaranteed to be hair-raising. Engage in a game of “Truth or Scare” and see if you can escape the haunted museum.
The Estate of Panic will be open 5:30 – 9:30 pm both nights. The Estate of Panic is included in the ticket price for each event.
Ticket link may be found on our website at www.glebehousemuseum.org by using the "Book Now" button.
Get your tickets early as last year’s event sold out!
Tickets are $11 per person, children 5-12 years old $6 and children under 5 years of age are free. For more information contact the office at 203-263-2855 or by email at office@glebehousemuseum.org .
Sponsored by TD Bank.
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