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Pennsauken’s Haunted Hayride On October 26

Pennsauken Township’s annual Haunted Hayride will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 26, from 6:15 to 9:15 p.m. at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.

Local Halloween Events

“Spooky Season” is upon us! And to get local residents into the Halloween spirit, both Pennsauken Township and the Borough of Merchantville have some great events lined up.

Pennsauken’s Haunted Hayride Is TONIGHT!

Pennsauken Township’s annual Haunted Hayride will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 6:15 to 9:15 p.m. at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.

Sponsored by the Township’s Youth Action Committee, the Haunted Hayride features ghosts, ghouls, goblins, and the walking dead providing scary fun for the whole family, as guests ride around in a hay wagon pulled by a tractor. It’s a great bargain, as the cost for the Haunted Hayride is just $2.00 per person.

In addition, Pennsauken’s first responders will be handing out Halloween candy to participants.

Haunted Hayride Held October 27

Pennsauken Township’s annual Haunted Hayride will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 6:15 to 9:15 p.m. at the Pennsauken Country Club, 3800 Haddonfield Rd.

PEA PRIDE Holds Drive-By Trunk Or Treat

The Pennsauken Education Association’s PRIDE division is presenting a Drive-by, COVID-Friendly Trunk or Treat on Sunday, Oct. 24. From 10:00 a.m. to noon that day, families can drive by the main entrance of Pennsauken High School, 800 Hylton Rd., to pick up a Halloween treat bag.

Sign up to receive treat bags is required by Saturday, Oct. 16. To register your family for the event, visit https://bit.ly/PEATrunkorTreat2021 and fill out the easy-to-use form.

Pennsauken PRIDE is an ongoing campaign created to share the education successes of the Pennsauken School District with all Pennsauken residents and build strong community support for and involvement in our great public schools. As part of the Pennsauken PRIDE campaign, members of the Pennsauken Education Association, Pennsauken Support Staff Association, and the Pennsauken Association of School Secretaries embark upon projects that will bring the public schools out into the community and the community into the public schools. To that end, members of these respective groups will endeavor to become a unified force of volunteerism within the Pennsauken community.

Local Halloween Events

Halloween is right around the corner and there’s plenty of spooky fun to be had in town!

Celebrating Camden County History Month And Halloween Fun!

By Robert Fisher-Hughes, AAP Columnist and Amateur Historian

The Camden County History Alliance has declared October to be Camden County History Month, with new and extra-special programming at historic sites all over the county! For our part, Pennsauken Historical Society offers special programs at Griffith Morgan House and Burrough-Dover House three times during October!

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