Get ready for some Halloween fun with the Buffalo Trace Council, Boy Scouts of America, at their annual Spook-O-Ree this Saturday, October 19th from 10am-2pm at the Eykamp Scout Center! This event is perfect for elementary-aged kids and their families, offering a day packed with spooky activities, games, and treats - a Halloween experience your kids won’t forget. And the best part? It's absolutely FREE for anyone who wants to attend!

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Costumes are highly encouraged, so get the kids dressed up and ready to dive into a world of Halloween fun. There’s something for everyone—crafts, games, a haunted house, range and target activities, and of course, candy galore! It’s the perfect way to spend a fall Saturday with the family. Plus, the older Scouts, part of the Scouts BSA, are the creative masterminds behind the event, so you know they’ve come up with some exciting (and maybe a little spooky) surprises for all who attend.

Greg Hager, Native Trails District Executive, shared his excitement, saying,

We know there are many Halloween events in our community, but the BSA’s Spook-O-Ree event offers unique and fun activities that introduce youth to what they can experience as Cub Scouts, Older Scouts - members of Scouts BSA - are involved in planning and hosting the event, and their creativity will lead to some exciting and spooky fun for kids and their families.
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This event is generously sponsored by Lou Fusz Evansville Kia, and while registration is encouraged, it’s not required—just come out and enjoy! For more information, you can visit buffalotracecouncil.org/calendar. Bring the family and get ready to have a spook-tacular time!

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