The creeptastic days of October leading up to All Hallow’s Eve offer locals a fun batch of events to celebrate the season before winter takes hold. For more than two decades, the 8th grade class at Anderson School has scared the residents of Gallatin Valley at their annual haunted house.
On Friday and Saturday, October 27th and 28th, as well as Tuesday, October 31st*, the popular horror show returns with Nursery Rhymes Gone Wrong. This season’s haunted house will lift the veil and expose the horrifying truths behind some of the poems and songs we were all told as children. Be prepared for a helluva scare!
As in years past, the kids will transform the Little Red Schoolhouse into a terrifyingly fun adventure for those who dare to visit. Lights will be ON from 5:30–6:30pm for little ones and the faint of heart. Lights will be OFF from 7–10pm with plenty of frights! *Re-opening on Halloween night due to inclement weekend weather, the Haunted House will be open on Oct. 31st from 6–9pm. General admission tickets are $10. Fast Pass tickets also available for $20, or skip the line altogether for $30. Purchase advance tickets at www.eventbrite.com.
This is an annual fundraiser for Anderson’s 8th grade class trip to Washington, D.C. Hot and cold beverage will be available for purchase, as well as snacks to enjoy while you wait and find the courage to enter. Nursery Rhymes Gone Wrong can be found just 5 miles south of Huffine off Cottonwood Rd. at Anderson’s Little Red Schoolhouse. •