Museum, Lions team up for Halloween Night
SANDPOINT — The Bonner County History Museum is excited to announce its tenth annual Halloween Night.
On Oct. 31, the museum, in partnership with the Sandpoint Lions Club, will host their tenth annual Halloween trick or treating and haunted maze. The “Festival of Treats” runs from 4-6 p.m. on the lawn in front of the museum. Each station will be festively decorated with a unique spooky theme.
Sandpoint Lions Club will serve popcorn and hand-dipped corndogs outside the Lion’s Den for those needing a warm treat and respite from the weather. As darkness falls, teens and adults might take a turn through the Scary Maze — if you dare.
Admission is free, but make sure not to show up too late, ghouls and goblins; last year’s event welcomed over 1,000 visitors.
Founded in 1972, the Bonner County Historical Society & Museum has been collecting and preserving the Bonner County region’s significant stories for over 40 years.
BCHS is a private, non-profit educational 501(c)(3) organization. The museum operates thanks to community support, affordable membership fees, gifts, retail sales and donations, and grants from private foundations.