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Folklore by Firelight

  • Wildlands Trust, Inc. 675 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA, 02360 United States (map)

Pull up a chair and join Wildlands Trust beside the fire! In the spirit of Halloween, guests are invited to share their favorite ghoulish story (under 5 minutes!) with the group. Stories can range from the silly to mysterious, suspenseful to frightful! We ask that any stories involving content perhaps too scary for little ones be saved for the last 30 minutes of the fire. Hot apple cider and light desserts will be provided.

Registration closes on Friday, October 3 at 12 PM. Want to sign up after registration closes? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Parking:

Meet at Wildlands Trust’s Conservation Barn at Davis-Douglas Farm, 675 Long Pond Road, Plymouth, MA 02360.

Parking is available along the gravel road. Then walk up the gravel walkway to meet us at the barn.

From Route 3: Take Exit 7 (old Exit 3) and head southwest on Clark Road. Turn left at the intersection onto Long Pond Road. Turn sharp right into Wildlands Trust’s headquarters at Davis-Douglas Farm.

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor activities

  • Bug repellent

  • Optional - your favorite camp chair

  • Optional - a ghoulish story to share (under 5 minutes!)

What to Expect:

  • Enjoying an outside campfire beside the barn (tended by staff)

  • Sharing stories ranging from the silly to mysterious, suspenseful to frightful!

  • Any stories involving content too scary for little ones should be saved for the last 30 minutes of the fire

  • Hot apple cider and light refreshments

Restrictions:

  • Ages 5 +

  • No pets

  • Maximum 30 attendees

  • Minimum 10 attendees

Outdoor programs are weather permitting. Cancellations and postponements due to weather will be announced online and registered attendees will be notified via email.

Questions? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

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