Here's when trick-or-treat, other Halloween events are set across Lebanon County
Trick-or-treat night is scheduled across Lebanon County for Tuesday, Oct. 31, 6-8 p.m.
Throughout Lebanon County, organizations and businesses will be hosting all sorts of Halloween events in the month of October, here a few:
Trunk or Treat at the YMCA
The Lebanon Valley YMCA and Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA are hosting a free Trunk or Treat event in the parking lot of the YMCA at 201 North 7th St. on Tuesday, Oct. 24, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
This event is for children ages 12 and under.
Beyond the free candy for trunk-or-treaters, hot dogs, chips and drinks will be available for a small donation.
Cornell Wilson of Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA, said that they hope to have around 60 trunks, and over 800 youth participate.
Harvest Festival
Also presented by Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA, alongside the Friends of Coleman Memorial Park, the Harvest Festival is a family friendly event with activities geared towards those 10 and under, though all are welcome.
The Harvest Festival will be held on Oct. 14 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Coleman Memorial Park.
Some of the featured activities include a hayride, pumpkin decorating, food trucks and a special guest, Lebanon's Taekwondo Junior Olympic Gold Medalist, Joshua Aguirre.
All proceeds for this event go towards improvements to Coleman Memorial Park.
Cleona Borough Fall Festival
Cleona Borough will be hosting its fall festival on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2-8:30 p.m., featuring food, games and a costume contest.
Halloween Movie Night at the Allen Theatre
Presented by the Rotary Club of Palmyra, 1984's Ghostbusters will screen on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m.
The Allen Theatre is located at 36 E. Main St, Annville.
Tickets are available at the door on the night of the event for $10, cash only.
Presale tickets can be bought by messaging the Palmyra PA Rotary Club facebook page or by calling (813) 205-7719.
Proceeds from the screening will benefit Rotary International's Polio Plus Campaign, seeking to eradicate polio globally.
Snitz Creek Halloween Bash
On Saturday, Oct. 21 Snitz Creek Brewery will hold its annual Halloween bash with food and drink specials, a DJ, and a costume contest, 7-10 p.m.
Categories for the Halloween contest include funniest, scariest and best overall, with all winners receiving Snitz Creek gift cards.
Attending the contest in costume also gets 10% off your total bill, excluding alcohol.
The Haunt
For the third year, the Schaefferstown Fire Company carnival grounds complex will transform into an immersive haunted attraction.
At the corner of North Locust and Oak Streets in Schaefferstown, The Haunt is boasting a new layout for its 2023 season including a novelties and vendor area, as well as a roaming puppeteer giving scares around the entrance and exit areas of the facility.
The Haunt is open every Friday and Saturday night in October from 7 until 10 p.m. Ticket booths open at 6:45 p.m. and close at 9:45 p.m.
Tickets are $15 per person, with group pricing available for groups 12 or more if reserved in advance.
Sunday, Oct. 22 is set aside as a rain date if any Friday or Saturday is cancelled due to inclimate weather.
Tickets can be purchased at thehauntpa.com.
Millard Mansion
Millard Mansion, located a 1 Clear Springs Road, will transform into a haunted mansion for the nights of Oct. 27 and 28.
The mansion's many rooms will be transformed into a horror-themed tour with actors and other haunts where guests are able walk throughout, eventually leading them to towards their party tent, where food and beverages will be served, and games and prizes will be offered.
This is bring your own beer event.
Tickets can be purchased online at millard-mansion.com, for $20, or in cash at the door, for $30.
On Saturday, Oct. 28, the Millard Mansion will host a more family friendly event from 1-5 p.m before the evening's events featuring games and trunk or treat.
Daniel Larlham Jr. is a reporter for the Lebanon Daily News. Reach him at DLarlham@LDNews.com or on X @djlarlham.
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