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Halloween Carnival
Date: October 29th
Time: 1-4 p.m.
Location: Windsor History Museum, 100 N. 5th Street
Residents
The Halloween Carnival will offer dozens of trick-or-treat stations and lots of other carnival activities. The Museum staff encourages everyone to dress in their best Halloween costume. In addition to the free family fun festivities, the History Museum staff will have its six historical buildings open for the public to explore, tour, and learn where Windsor history lives.
- The Train Depot was built in 1882 and houses many historical exhibits.
- The one-room schoolhouse built in 1885 features antique desks and chalkboards for kids to try out.
- The four-square farmhouse was moved to the Museum from what is now Pelican Lakes Golf Course.
- The Beet Shack shows where immigrant farmworkers in Windsor often lived.
- The Chapel is an example of a meeting house that has had many uses over the last century.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Residents participating are encouraged to attend with costumes and candy bags/buckets for all the treats provided by sponsoring businesses.
Sponsorship and Vendor Opportunities
The Halloween Carnival is made possible by sponsorship from local businesses and organizations. Each year, over 5,000 community members attend the Halloween Carnival, giving sponsors the ability to make one-on-one connections and engage with Windsor citizens.
If your business or organization is interested in participating, click on this link for all the details.