Spooky Streets at Museum
The Dubois County Museum will again host their popular Halloween program, Spooky Streets,
on Thursday evening, October 24, from 5:30-7:30pm. Volunteers have lined the Main Street
area with glowing lights and costumed volunteers will man the shops to offer a fun spooky
experience for our younger guests. Doors will open at 5:30 pm in an Open House format.
Closing at 7:30 pm. Crafts, activities and ice cream await in the Log House area. The first 100
children will receive a treat bag. Treat bags will be given away at the lobby area when leaving.
No reservations needed. The museum is offering no charge for the evening, but would welcome
a donation to cover the rising costs of the program, candy and treats.
About the museum
The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00pm, Saturday from 10:00
a.m.-4:00pm and Sunday 1:00-4:00pm. Closed on Monday.
Admission of $5 per adult, $3 for high school students, and $2 for middle and elementary
students is charged. Visitors four and under are free. Those holding a current Dubois County
Museum Membership are granted free admission.
The Dubois County Museum is a local nonprofit organization committed to the collection,
preservation and interpretation of historical artifacts and information important to the citizens
of the county. Museum operations are funded by annual memberships, admissions, donations
and gifts from visitors, area residents and businesses. It is operated entirely by volunteers. It is
located in Jasper at 2704 N. Newton Street (US231). Call (812) 634-7733. Please allow two
hours to view exhibits.
Visit the museum web site at www.duboiscountymuseum.org. Follow on Facebook and
Twitter.
Funded in part by the Dubois County Visitors Center-www.visitduboiscounty.com-800968-4578.
Come see, discover, and celebrate our Heritage at the Dubois County Museum.