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2009 Halloween Event in the Ann Arbor Area

ghost with halloween sign clip artHere is a list of the Halloween Events in the Ann Arbor Area for 2009.

The Annual Tweat Parade is being held this year in downtown Ann Arbor on October 30th, 2009 from 11:00 to 5:00.

Story time begins at the Ann Arbor District Library from with story times at 9:30 and 10:30 AM that same day.

Wiards Orchard Night of Terrors is open on weekends from 7:00 until midnight.Ticket prices begin at $15.00. There is a coupon for $1.00 off here.

Madman Mike posts Halloween events all over the Detroit Metro Area,

The ChelseaMaze is a fun corn maze out in Chelsea, Mi with a maze for smaller children.

In Pinckney Michigan the Terrorfield Forest and Manor is open on weekends now until October 31st. Ticket prices are from 7.00 to 15.00 and large groups are welcome. Children under 12 are not advised.

Belleville, MI hosst the Spooktacular on the weekends now through October 31st and ticket prices are 8.00 to 12.00.

Brandywine Cemetary is located in Ann Arbor. This is a FREE event and any donations will be given to a local foodbank. Brandywine Cemetary is located at 2727 Brandywine Street in Ann Arbor 48104. Brandywine Cemetary is open on ONLY only October 30 adn October 31st from 7:30.

Colemans Corn Maze is located on 12758 Jordon Rd in Saline, Mi. In cooperation with Krazy Hilda’s Barn of Doom, you can participate in both for $15.00 and enjoy hayrides, Barn of Doom and 3 mazes.Call 734-429-1212 for more information.House Halloween

***This post will be update as more event become available***.

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