Greetings Fellow Scouts, Attached is this years flyer for Our annual
Halloweenee Camporeeennneeee! Why are we sending it early, we know you
are planning your calendars soon so we want to be the first on your
list for truly fun stuff!
But please be sure to have all the Cub Scouts bring winter tents &
sleeping bags " Fluffy Big Red Dog" sleeping bags won't keep younger
folk warm.
Ohio Historical Society
A 19th-century
Halloween celebration
featuring
The Headless Horseman
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In the dark shadow of the grove,
on the margin of the brook,
he beheld something huge,
misshapen and towering.
It stirred not,
but seemed gathered up in the gloom,
like some gigantic monster
ready to spring upon the traveler.
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A Special Offer for Scouts, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts & Venturers
On October 24, all area scouts are invited to attend Ohio Historical
Society's Halloweeneee-Celebration at Ohio Village.
• Admission is $8.00 for Scouts their families and friends. $4/
parking fee for nonmembers. ($10.00 if camping overnight)
• The Village is also looking for Scouts and Venturer’s willing to
volunteer in some of the program and/or service areas. Scout
volunteers will be given free admission and will earn service hours.
Call Village Liason, Mic O'Halloran at 370-0811 or email
Reddeus2...@yahoo.com to confirm arrangments (no later than October
15).
• Volunteers must be at village hotel by 4:30 p.m. Oct. 24th
• Food will be available during the event from " TBD ". Drinks
served by Worthington Scouts and Crew 999,
• No food is being served for the campover
• Stakeless tents may not be set up until the general public has
left. We will then have our street campfire.
• Leave the Village by 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 25.
• Leave no trace camping.
• In the event of cold or really bad weather, the town hall is
available.
• Heated restrooms available!!!
• Contact the Village Liason with any questions.
Holloweenneee - Camporeeeneee Activities 5 – 9 pm
Spine tingling stories, Ghost stories by the fire, Dance Walnut
fortunes
Halloween cookies, Soulcakes/bram brack, Scarecrow relay, apple
fortunes
Pumpkin moonshines , Tiger size maze, Search for the golden Pumpkin,
Silhouettes, Trying on clothes, Widow’s brew, fortunes in wax,
Cauldron of fortunes, Epitaphs ( Humor) Pumpkin fortune games, Jack-o-
lantern coloring sheets Begging for pennies, Snatching at fate Widow’s
vigil, Modern activity tent With lots of crafts (pumkin carving an
stuff), Bunnicula (Think about it) Fortune games – 3 luggies,
Klondike, Cards, cords, shoes toss and mystery writing Museum of
oddities and dancer of mystery, 8 fortune telling tents
Village Green games – rolling the hoop, stilts, croquet, street
bowling, and stuff
(Maybe new caterer TBD) Hot drinks Scouts, General store has some
snacks and old time pop.
To name but a few activities. Hope this helps! There are no gruesome
bloody modern items to give children nightmares. All the activies are
family safe fun.
Hope to scare you there. Mic O'
For more info:
Mic O"Halloran 614-848-3988 email:reddeus2...@yahoo.com
Chris Morris 614-314-1207 email:chris.mor...@wowway.com