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Trick or Treat?

Whether its for a heart pounding, fear gripping kind of terror, or a calm afternoon of festivities on a

leaf-covered church lawn, there is something in East Texas this Halloween season that is sure to quench

any thirst for fun. For the thrill-seekers thatwant to “get soiled” from fear as their website suggests, an evening of terror and spine-chilling excitement can be found at Terror Nights Haunted House, located at 816 Oakwood St. in Tyler. This wickedattraction features two hauntedhouses in the same location: the

newly-updated ‘The Patient Zone,’a zombie-infested, old hospital, and‘The Void,’ twists and turns that

harbor loads of black lights and scary clowns. Get ready for a spooky goodtime with around-the-corner scares and blood-stained halls and floors,where decaying creatures lurk in the shadows for their next victim.

Entry costs are $20 per person for both houses and $27 per person for VIP Combo Admission, which

boosts you up to the front of the line. Hours of operations are Thurs: 7 p.m. – 10:30 p.m., Fri – Sat: 7 p.m. -12 a.m., and Sun: 7 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. through the entire month of October.

 

If before or after a gory night’s fright a more peaceful and collected environment sounds appealing, several

churches including Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and Grace Community church, among others, will host their annual Fall Festival. These events will offer a chance forface painting, costumes wearing and good eating. It is theperfect environment for children, teens, and the meek atheart alike to enjoy a night of safe,

This Halloween promises to be filled with silliness and spooks for all to enjoy. Whether you are the daring type or more conservative, there is something in the community for everyone.

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