

World’s End, a popular nature reservation in Hingham managed by the Trustees of Reservations, is offering “a creepy nighttime walk to explore nocturnal wildlife,” on Friday, Oct.
SPIRIT OF HALLOWEEN REGISTRATION
The event is free no registration is required. Peter’s Church and in the bottom deck of the South Russell Street parking garage. The event kicks off from Memorial Hall, with free parking offered at St.

More than 70 merchants will be participating. Families are invited to take part in a “trick-or-treat walk” on Main Street through downtown Plymouth. For tickets, visit .Īlso in Plymouth, the town’s Chamber of Commerce offers a free event called “Witches, Goblins and Ghosts, Oh My! Halloween” to take place on Friday, Oct. The cost is $10 for each child adults go for free. Children can expect to take home a bag of Halloween goodies. While parents keep warm by an outdoor fire, children are invited to try their hands at 17th-century games such as “gourd bowling, jumbo Nine Men’s Morris, and our Pilgrim Hat Hoop Toss.” The historically informed fun takes place on Oct. Participants are invited to “follow lantern and pumpkin-lit paths” to a “Family Game Pavilion.” The museum describes the event as “a cozy fall evening” for families. One of the region’s best-known historical attractions, Plimoth and Patuxet Museums (formerly known as Plimoth Plantation), is holding “A Historically Spooky Halloween” for family groups. “Now there’s something happening every night, and I’m loving it.” “In the early days, nothing was happening,” Harrington said. Harrington, who has lived in Plymouth for 24 years, said entertainments such as hers are typical of the old town’s increasing liveliness. The company said it will donate 10 percent of its profits from the tour to Kind Hearts for Kids Inc., which serves children in foster and adoptive care. One of the Halloween tour’s true crime stories concerns the 19th-century murder of Plymouth Police Captain Josiah Baxter, who was shot to death while searching for an itinerant farm worker wanted for the murder of his wife.Ī dozen stops are featured over the hour and a half walking tour that takes place on Friday and Saturday, Oct.
