Visit Milwaukee:So many spooktacular things to do and so little time
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Friday the 13th marks the perfect time to get your Halloween celebrations going.
The Milwaukee area and Southeast Wisconsin have a lot to offer just this weekend to get you into the spirit.
The activities range from stuff for the very young to families to fall festivals that are free from scary references.
Kristin Settle with Visit Milwaukee was a live guest on the CBS 58 News at 4.
Here are just some of the highlights:
Special haunted ghost tours with Gothic Milwaukee all weekend.
Boo at the Zoo sponsored by Prairie Dairy Farm happening Friday and Saturday nights. Dress up, bring the kids, and come ready for family friendly spooks!
Apple and pumpkin picking is coming to an end at Elegant Farmer in Mukwonago. Open 9-5 Saturday and Sunday with hayrides, apple cider donuts, and a corn maze.
Spookley the Square Pumpkin runs through the end of the month at First Stage Milwaukee - a great children's play with sound sensitive performances.
The Washington Park Urban Ecology Center and Schlitz Audubon Nature Center have fall festivals going on.
For more information on all these events click here