On October 28 from 5-7:30 p.m., The Sheldon Museum will host Spooky Night at the Museum, an evening of pre-Halloween entertainment. The event is free and open to the public.
The night will offer a range of spirit-inspired activities: Tarot card readings, group psychic readings, a murder scene dollhouse, and live spooky music.
Take a selfie with one of the spirit photographs from the Museum’s collection acquired by Solomon Wright Jewett (1808-94), a successful merino sheep farmer and avid spiritualist collector.
If you have had an encounter with the spirit world or perhaps once lived or now live in a haunted house, come tell your story!
The centerpiece of the evening will be a MOTH-style program with ghost stories told by members of the community.
If you’d like to share your ghost story (up to five minutes), contact the Sheldon at henrysheldonmuseum@gmail.com, and you’ll be added to the program.
Costumes are optional but welcome. For more information: 802/388-2117 or visit: www.henrysheldonmuseum.org.