What are you doing this weekend?
It’s the final week before Halloween and Montgomery County is ready with a full slate of events to scare and celebrate. We’ve also got fall festivals, beer festivals, cigar festivals, living history events and incredible concerts.
Here are a few ways to #MakeItMontco this week:
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FEATURED EVENT – MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL
Glencairn Museum
October 29
Glencairn Museum
The Gothic-inspired Glencairn Museum plays host to its annual Medieval Festival each October. The event captures the spirit of Medieval Europe with sword fights between armor-clad knights, music from wandering minstrels, and stained glass window making demonstrations.
The event is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students.
HALLOWEEN EVENTS
AREA 2200 – LIVE ACTORS
October 28
Arnold’s Family Fun Center
Area 2200 at Arnold’s Family Fun Center in Oaks is open year-round, but zombie hunting gets more serious around Halloween. The battle between the living and the undead plays out daily in this laser tag adventure featuring live actors on Saturdays in October.
BOO AT THE ZOO
October 28 & 29
Elmwood Park Zoo
Celebrate Halloween all month long at the Elmwood Park Zoo during Boo at the Zoo. Each Saturday and Sunday in October, children are encouraged to dress up in their best costumes and bring their trick-or-treat bag for an afternoon of fun.
SCREAM MOUNTAIN
October 27 & 28
Spring Mountain Adventures
In October, Spring Mountain Adventures transforms into Scream Mountain, a truly unique haunted attraction that combines a classic haunted hayride with a haunted walk down the ski slopes. A nighttime zipline adventure – with or without a trip into the haunted woods – is also offered. The question is: how adventurous are you?
For more events check out the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board calendar!
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