First look at Mishawaka's Fall Fest 'Spooky Night'
By: Taurean Small
Posted: Oct 13, 2017 10:46 PM EDT
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MISHAWAKA, Ind.— The Princess City is looking to infuse Halloween fun in an annual tradition.
The city of Mishawaka’s Fall Harvest Festival has a new attraction this year aimed at giving back while giving you a scare.
Saturday, the Battell Community Center will be filled with creepy and scary figures for the very first “Spooky Night” Haunted House.
Starting at 5 p.m., the center will open it’s doors to families looking to explore the haunted gymnasium.
Admission is $2 or a donation of canned goods.
All proceeds will go to the Mishawaka Food Pantry.
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