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Trunk or Treat Display at Durand Senior Care & Rehab, Halloween 2017/Shiawassee News photo
Corunna's Shiawassee Harvest Church and Meijer are partnering to present Trunk or Treat on Halloween. The event runs during the traditional trick-or-treating hours, 6 to 8pm, at the church. Shiawassee Harvest Church is located at the corner of M-71 and Dutcher (322 S. Dutcher Street). Dress as your favorite fun character!
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Looking for something a little scarier?
It's a 25 to 40 minute walk through the woods just north of downtown Owosso on M-52, and it's no walk in the park.
Located behind the original studios of WOAP, a radio station serving mid-Michigan since 1948, there are scares around every turn of this haunted trail, and there is no safety in numbers here. Only five people will enter at a time.
Have you heard of the infamous serial killer Charles Poe? Charles savagely killed his family after opening an ancient box he discovered in the trunk of his car, becoming possessed by the darkest of magic. 72 years after Poe annihilated his family, his great-granddaughter exposed the supposed location of the box, and Boomer, a DJ from the radio station WOAP in Owosso, felt drawn to investigate the woods behind the station. It appears that the evilness that was thought to be dead, has indeed come back with a vengeance. After hooking the box up to the station antenna, Boomer is set to destroy as many lives as he can. Are you brave enough to endure the trails filled with all your greatest fears?
The On Air Nightmare is open each Friday and Saturday night from 8pm until midnight at 2301 N M-52.
Tickets are just $20 so you'll have plenty of cash to grab a bite from the taco truck on site.
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Brian Long, President and CEO of Memorial Healthcare in Owosso, speaks in support of a plan announced Tuesday by State Rep. Ben Frederick./Courtesy photo