By 1808Delaware

It’s the time of the year for spooky things happening all over Delaware County.

That’s no more true than at Boardman Arts Park, where the Fright Night Concert will entertain guests in the park’s newly updated Imagination Space and under string lights. The fun will take place on Saturday, October 1 from 6 PM to 10 PM.

This adult Halloween party has all the elements for a fun-filled night including:

– Rockin’ concert performance by Radio Tramps
– Compete in our Costume Contest, let your creativity shine and come dressed up!
– Tarrot card reading by The Tarot Fairy
– Haunted scavenger hunt
– Commemorate the night with a photo from our photo booth by Above The Light

Food trucks will be hand during the event including Holy Crepes, Dan’s Deli, Libélulas Sugar’s Cake, and Hogback Bbq Pit. Beer & wine will also be available for purchase from Old Dog Brewery!

Cover is $10 per person. You must be 18 years or older to attend the event.* You will need a valid government-issue ID to validate your age to be admitted into the event. All tickets are non-refundable. The event will go on rain or shine.

Pre-purchase your tickets for a faster entry process or purchase your tickets at the door the day of the event.

There will be parking available near by the Park, as well as street parking.

This event is sponsored by Raven’s Cauldron! Raven’s Cauldron is a metaphysical shop in Delaware, Ohio. They offer a huge selection of metaphysically relevant gemstones and crystals, Tarot decks, Tarot readings, incense, jewelry and much more. Proceeds for this event benefit Boardman Art Park, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in the heart of Delaware, Ohio.

*Please note: Due to the nature of this event we will not be letting in anyone under 18, this includes young children and babies in strollers.

Source: Boardman Arts Park; Image by Alexa from Pixabay

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