Volunteers sought for event that runs Friday and Saturday nights in Historic Folsom

A new haunted experience is coming to Historic Folsom as October arrives. Folsom History is gearing up for its inaugural Haunted History at The Square, a spine-tingling event that promises to bring the eerie and enigmatic tales of our past to life. Set for Friday and Saturday evenings in October from 7-10pm, at 196 Wool Street in Historic Folsom, this year’s haunted extravaganza will transform The Square into a realm of ghostly encounters and historical horrors.

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Prepare for a chilling experience as The Square becomes a stage for phantoms of Folsom’s past. Encounter spectral figures from infamous Folsom prison breaks, ghastly gold miners, and blacksmiths who met gruesome fates, among many other eerie entities. Haunted History at The Square is designed to deliver a thrilling journey through history with a spooky twist.

“We are excited to share the stories that make Folsom’s history so unique, especially during this haunting season,” said Jim Metzker, Folsom History Board Member. “It’s a perfect way to engage our community and celebrate our rich heritage.”

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Tickets for this frightful event are priced at $13 for Folsom History members and $15 for nonmembers. They will go on sale starting September 20th at www.folsomhistory.org/hauntedhistory. Please note, attendees must be 13 years old or accompanied by an adult to enjoy the ghostly festivities.

Dr. Rita Hoffstadt, Executive Director, added, “Haunted History at The Square is not just about scares; it’s about connecting people to the stories that have shaped our community. We hope everyone leaves with chills that are inspired by our colorful history.”

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“We are proud to support Haunted History at The Square,” said a representative from Red Hawk. “Events like this not only highlight the rich history of Folsom but also foster a sense of community and belonging,” she added. “We look forward to seeing everyone come out and experience the spookiness together. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsors for their generous support: Gold Sponsor: The Apex at Red Hawk. Silver Sponsors: Claudia Cummings, Cummings Properties. Bronze Sponsors: Snooks Candies, Folsom Lake College’s Center for Innovation, Folsom Times and Dorothea’s Shoppe.”

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While the community is expected to be excited about the first year event, the team at Folsom History working hard behind the scenes is excited to bring it to life as well.

“Working on this event has been a fantastic experience,” said Sophie Barrett, Public Coordinator of The Square at Folsom History. “We’re excited to create an immersive environment that allows attendees to explore our past in a fun and engaging way.”

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Volunteers are essential to the success of Haunted History at The Square. If you’re interested in getting involved and helping bring this haunted history to life, visit us at www.folsomhistory.org/hauntedhistory for more details on how to participate.

Join us for a night of fright and fun as Folsom History presents an event like no other. Get your tickets, mark your calendar, and prepare for a hauntingly good time!

For more information, www.folsomhistory.org or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

What is The Square? 

Folsom History is in the process of transforming The Square into a historically inspired Makerspace. Our long-time blacksmiths were the inspiration for our new direction. Today there is a revival in “making” among communities across the country. There are currently few spaces in Folsom for children or adults to actively create. Yet we know this is a skill that we must cultivate and support. By being a place that honors the historical roots of “makers” while connecting with the creative communities of our region, The Square can become more relevant and support the needs and interests of many residents of Folsom.

About Folsom History

Folsom History’s mission is to inspire an innovative future together by connecting Folsom to its inventive roots.  Folsom History operates three museums in Folsom’s historic district – the Folsom History Museum, The Square, and the currently under-construction Chinese Heritage Museum. Folsom History highlights Folsom’s unique place in California history through exhibits, digital engagement, educational programming, and hands-on learning experiences. Folsom History houses a collection that includes artifacts, photos, textiles, documents, and more that are representative of Folsom’s diverse community throughout the years.

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