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October
1-29
| Spook’ N Splash Weekends (French Lick)VariesPhone: 1-877-936-FUNN (3866) www.bigsplashadventure.comWeekends in October: Bring your costumes, you might win a prize. Help find Silverbeard’s treasure too! Halloween activities, contests, and safe Trick-or-Treating are just the beginning. |
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October
28-29
| Legend of the Lost Train (French Lick)5:30 pm* & 7:30 pmPhone: 1-800-74-TRAINwww.indianarailwaymuseum.orgStart your adventure at the Monon Train Station. Board the trail (if you dare) for a ghostly ride through the forest filled with goblins and into the haunted Burton Tunnel. *Friday Oct. 21 & 28, "kid-friendly" Ghost Train at 5:30 p.m. ** Advance Purchase is STRONGLY recommended. Trains SELLOUT early, so if you want to be certain to have a seat, please click on website above for information on ordering online. |
October
28-29
| "Psycho-Path" at Sleeping Bear Retreat (French Lick)Dark till 11:00 pmPhone: 812-936-2354www.sleepingbearretreat.com/events.htmlFor the most fun you’ll ever have being chased by monsters and demons. $10.00 per head. Time: Dark till 11:00 pm every Friday and Saturday in Oct. Where: 2773 S. Co. Rd. 1000 W., French Lick, IN 47432 Call: 812-936-2354 for information. All Sleeping Bear Retreat guests staying in a teepee for 2 or more nights in October will receive 4 free tickets to Psycho~Path! Enter at your own risk. Not responsible for accidents, lost limbs, beheadings, or abductions to the underworld. |
October
29
| Orange County HomeGrown Farmers Market (Orleans)9:00 am- 12:00 pmPhone: 812-653-1047www.orangecountyhomegrown.orgLocally grown produce, baked goods, locally handcrafted items, Buck-a-Book trailer, Jammer Tent, Master Gardener, fun family events. Sponsored by Orange County HomeGrown. |
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