Oracle Schools sponsor Halloween Festival and Haunted House

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Girls trying their luck at the bean bag toss.
Nina Crowder | Miner

Let me read your palm. Nina Crowder | Miner

San Manuel Miner

The Oracle School District held a Halloween Festival including a well put together and scary haunted house. The youth from Oracle and surrounding area attended and had plenty to do. The young and older people were dressed for an evening of excitement and scary times. Oracle allowed everyone an opportunity to participate in jumping castles, food of many varieties they had the chance to win gold fish, candy, by throwing darts at balloons, bean bag toss and many other activities. It was a wonderful turn out and everyone seemed to have a great time!

The Haunted House was freaky, scary and everything a haunted house should be. Actors and props can only go so far, so it’s important to approach the haunted house the right way, you have to play into the fantasy of the haunted house. Play into being a victim a little bit or rescue a friend who is scared. No one is going to hurt you even if it seems like it especially when they run after you with running chain saws and clowns that don’t move until you are right up on them. The Oracle Haunted House had all this and more it was certainly worth the adventure.

Some of the sponsors to make this event possible were: Oracle School District Administration, Saddlebrooke Community Outreach, Sycamore Canyon Representatives and the generous volunteer time of the Oracle Teachers. Thank you all for putting forth the hard work to make this special festival available for the community!

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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