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“SPOOKY PRESS RELEASE FOR THIS FRIDAY THE 13th!” 

By Sanilac County Historical Society

Port Sanilac, MI (September 13th, 2024) – 

There are some Spooky Things happening in Port Sanilac this October. Below are some highlights and links. 

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Sanilac Museum’s Annual Haunted Village October 12th & 19th from 7pm to 9pm Admission is $5 per individual Bonfires, Candy, Music, Movies, and more! Creepy Baby Dolls and the lighted trails!Adult Halloween Party October 11th at 7pm $10 General Admission Cash Bar, Spooky Jams, Best Costume Prizes! Tickets available at: https://3common.com/spooky2024
Photo courtesy of the Sanilac County Historical Society.

Paranormal Investigation Tours by Jeff and Todd from Detroit Paranormal Expeditions 

Ghost hunting in key buildings of the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum. 

Saturday, 10/27 

Tickets: $65 General | $50 for Members 

Tickets available at: 

https://3common.com/sanilacparanormal2024

CREEPY BABY DOLL CONTEST: All entries valid until 10/5/24 – Anyone can participate. Please include doll’s name and BIO when submitting 

Photo courtesy of the Sanilac County Historical Society.

Michigan’s Haunted Lighthouses – Lecture 10/30 at 6pm presented by Diana Stampfler – tickets $10 

What is it about lighthouses that attract ghostly spirits? Maybe it’s simply a passion that will not go away. Lighthouse keepers were known to be extremely dedicated to their profession and it seems that many were never able to give it up — even after death. More than 30 lighthouses in Michigan are rumored to be haunted. From the smell of cigar smoke at Seul Choix Point Light to the mysterious housekeeping at White River Light Station and the antics at Waugoshance Shoal, these stories will entertain all ages. 

Photo courtesy of the Sanilac County Historical Society.

https://3common.com/mihauntedlighthouses

Vote with your dollar for the creepiest baby doll Creepy Doll Viewings Available Throughout October 

Prize for creepiest doll – Announced 10/30 
The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum is located at 228 S. Ridge St (M25) in Port Sanilac. For more information visit www.sanilaccountymuseum.org or on Facebook at “Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum”, or call the office at 810.622.9946.

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