NOTE: All events are free except those marked with an ($)
1:00-5:00pm Welcome Center, Registration for Tours – King & German streets
1:00-3:00pm Street Music – In front of McMurran Hall
1:00-3:00pm Halloween Hoops – Come Hula Hoop in Costume –McMurran Hall lawn
1:00-3:00pm Pumpkin Patch Popping – King Street
1:00-4:00pm Entler Hotel & Museum – One of Shepherdstown’s major historic icons. Its origins go all the way back to 1786 – 129 E German St
1:00-3:00pm Little House Open – Built in 1929 as a teacher training project, the farm includes a small limestone cottage and miniature dairy barn – S Princess St
1:00-3:00pm Children’s Story Walk – Sponsored by the Potomac Valley Audubon Society – Behind the Little House
1:00-2:00pm Paranormal Panel – Meet paranormal experts who’ll discuss why Shepherdstown is “The Most Haunted Town in America” and what it’s like to be in the business – McMurran Hall
2:00-3:00pm Meet the Stars of “Ghosts of Shepherdstown” – Poster and picture signing; favorite episodes; Trivia Contest and Prizes – McMurran Hall
1:00-5:00pm History Carriage Rides ($) – Learn the history of the area on a 20-minute horse-drawn-carriage tour of the town – Leave from King Street ($5 for 10 & up; $3 for 2 to 9; infants & dogs are free)
2:00-3:00pm Pumpkin Painting – King Street
2:00-3:00pm Musical Concert for Children – King Street
2:00-4:00pm Halloween Photo Booth – King Street
3:30-4:30pm Costume Competition – With prizes for children, adults & animals – King Street
5:00 & 7:00pm Mystery Walk ($) – Hear tales of curious mysteries and twisted histories as you travel the alleyways of Shepherdstown. Sign up at the registration table (spots are limited) Flashlights and walking shoes suggested – Meet in front of Library at 5:00 or 7:00 ($15)