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Third annual Halloween at the Museum takes place on Friday

This coming week, children in Fort St. John will have the chance to experience a fun evening of education and other activities during the third annual Halloween event at the museum. 

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Local families taking in the Halloween at the Museum event in 2022. (supplied)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — This coming week, children in Fort St. John will have the chance to experience a fun evening of education and other activities during the third annual Halloween event at the museum. 

At Fort St. John’s North Peace Museum, kids will dress up in Halloween costumes, learn about the history of Halloween, collect crafts, participate in fun activities, and get a head start on trick-or-treating.

The event is free to attend and will run from six to eight p.m. on Friday, October 25th, 2024.

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North Peace Museum Curator Heather Sjoblom joined Moose FM’s Dub to discuss the popular event and what the kids will get the chance to learn. 

According to Sjoblom, the event will be an opportunity for kids to learn facts about Halloween animals. 

Fort St. John North Peace Museum is located at 9323 100 Street.

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More information on the event can be found on the City of Fort St. John website.

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