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College Station Annual Fall Festival and Haunted House

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas, October 7, 2023 – The city of College Station is hosting its annual Fall Festival and Haunted House on Thursday, Oct. 19 from 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Lincoln Recreation Center.

This spooky season event has become a beloved activity throughout the community. For a night of family-friendly fun, enjoy carnival games, a haunted house, and some early trick-or-treating for FREE!

The event will be held at 1000 Eleanor St., but additional parking can be found at the Wayne Smith Athletic Complex (107 Holleman Dr.).

Interested in participating in the event?

The Fall Festival welcomes all businesses, organizations, and non-profits to set up their own booths to hand out candy and interact with the community. Learn more about booking your own booth here.

Learn more about this festive event on the city of College Station’s website. Happy Halloween!

Hannah Morris is a senior political science major and journalism/psychology minor at Texas A&M University. She has been a member of Her Campus at TAMU for 2 years and served as the Public Relations Director for the 2023-2024 school year. Her favorite topics to cover in her articles includes all things film, music and pop culture. Beyond Her Campus, Hannah works as a Student Assistant in TV and Digital Content at KAMU Broadcasting, where she assists at production shoots while also writing and creating content for KAMU Marketing and Communications. Hannah is also a freelance proofreader, with a proofreading and editing certification from the Proofread Anywhere training program. In her free time, Hannah enjoys spending time with her dog, Emmylou. She loves to go on new adventures, read fun books, or attend concerts with friends. She is a music and film connoisseur, and hopes to one day attend law school and work in either industry.