Two ghost story concerts for Halloween will feature local favorite tellers Dan Keding, Kath Brinkmann, and Kim Sheahan, as well as tellers from UIUC faculty, staff, and students. All donations and admission fees will support the Museum’s educational programs. This afternoon family event will feature multicultural ghost stories told in the Museum’s Auditorium. The stories will be most appropriate for children grades K–6. The children will leave with bags of candy to start their trick-or-treating off right. Creepy Crafts can be made in the Learning Center between noon and 4 PM. The crafts are free with a donation to the ghost stories concert.
Location: Knight Auditorium and Zahn Learning Center
Cost: Suggested donation: $5
For further information, contact Kim Sheahan at (217) 244 - 3355 or ksheahan@illinois.edu
“Ghost Stories: Stories from the Other Side” will be on Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.
Two ghost story concerts for Halloween will feature local favorite tellers Dan Keding, Kath Brinkmann, and Kim Sheahan, as well as tellers from UIUC faculty, staff, and students. All donations and admission fees will support the Museum’s educational programs. This ghost story concert features tales with adult themes or heightened fear factors. It is for adults only (age 16 and above). Don’t worry – everyone still gets candy.
Location: Knight Auditorium
Age: Ages 16 and above
Cost: $8 adults, $6 students
For further information, contact Kim Sheahan at (217) 244 - 3355 or ksheahan@illinois.edu