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Spotlight: Sinister Soirées

A paranormal preview of local ghoulish gatherings galore this October

Crocker House Museum and Gardens Cemetery Walk – October 5th, 12 - 4 p.m.

Join us at Clinton Grove Cemetery in Clinton Township for a journey through history. The guided walk features actors in period costumes sharing tales of Mount Clemens heroism. Blending history and Halloween, it's an experience both educational and eerie.

Monster Walk – October 13th, 7 p.m.

Undead, unearthly, or simply unnerving: join our march! It's the Monster Walk, hosted by Weirdsville Records. Every monster strutting through the streets could win one of over 60 prizes. Registration begins at 6 p.m.. Follow Weirdsville Records on Facebook for updates.

17th Annual Spooktacular – October 19th, 12 - 3 p.m.

It’s ‘boo’ time! The Mount Clemens Downtown Development Authority presents the 17th Annual Spooktacular. Trick-or-treat with local businesses and walk the Haunted Hallway. There's also Roscoe the Clown, the Mount Clemens Kiwanis Club Cake Walk, and the Optimist Club’s Trunk 'n Treat in the Macomb County Parking Garage. Costumes encouraged.

Witches Night Out – October 23rd, 5-8 p.m.

Gather your coven and head downtown for Witches Night Out! Dress in your witchiest attire and enjoy some good cackles over refreshments, exclusive shopping discounts and general hocus-pocus. Who will win the Spooky Witch Hat Contest? Witches of all ages welcome. Follow The Nest Collaborative on Facebook for more info.

Hallowe'en at the Crocker Manor – October 26th, 5 -10 p.m.

Experience the Crocker House Museum transformation to the “Crocker Manor" for a night of fun! Wander through candlelit exhibits, admire vintage Hallowe’en decorations, and play games. Then gather around the campfire for ghost stories, including the spooky, local tale of the "Woman with the Red Bandana.”

Anatomy of Death Museum – Open all October

Delve into the macabre side of mortality. You'll explore exhibits on Victorian mourning practices, death masks and other chilling curiosities. The Anatomy of Death museum offers an eerie yet educational experience on endings, perfect for those who love the darker side of history. It's a must-visit for Halloween season.