On Saturday, October 13, 2018, the Canton Historical Society will host its annual evening of Ghost Stories presented by Judge Ronald Lowe. Suitable for ages 8 and up, this scary event will take place from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. in Cady-Boyer Barn, located in Preservation Park at 500 N. Ridge Road.
Participants will enjoy hearing about ghosts, goblins, and all things spooky from this popular storyteller, who will take you on an adventure with tales of fright, twists and turns, and things that go bump in the night. An evening of spine-tingling tales awaits those brave enough to attend. Watch for fright levels to intensify in each story as the night progresses. Cider and two donuts are included with the ticket and will be available while supplies last.
Judge Ronald Lowe, as known as The Spellbinder, has been telling scary stories his entire life. He comes by it honestly as his father, mother, aunts and many other family members were storytellers. Lowe became a professional storyteller over 25 years ago when he told his first story publicly at The Stone Circle in Elk Rapids MI. In his profession as an attorney, Lowe often incorporated storytelling into his trial work. At the courthouse, Lowe often uses it in the corporate world to teach from the bench and in his administrative capacity.
If you love hearing scary stories and listening to tales that are sure to give you goosebumps, then this event is for you! Tickets are $5 per individual and can be purchased at the Summit on the Park, located at 46000 Summit Parkway, the White Pole Barn at the Canton Farmers Market on Sundays, the Canton Historical Museum located at 1022 Canton Center Road, and at the door. All proceeds benefit the Canton Historical Society.
Please remember that children must be accompanied by an adult and that parents are responsible for the direct supervision of their children during this special event. For additional information, please visit www.cantonhistoricalsociety.org.