Celebrate Halloween the 'natural way' at Wehr Nature Center

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The calendar is only a little over two weeks away from finally hitting Halloween, so the Wehr Nature Center in Franklin is getting into the spooky spirit now.
Emily Brown and Becky Stelmack joined us on Wednesday, Oct 12. to discuss the Nature Center's "Halloween Haunts Matinee."
The event transforms Wehr's woodland into an enchanted forest, full of creepy signs of the Halloween season. As the Nature Center's description says, "The walk is just spooky enough to keep kids on their toes, but is designed to create chuckles and smiles, not nightmares."
Tickets are available and cost $10 per person, with a $4 parking charge for non-members. Advance tickets are required.
For more information and to buy advance tickets, click here.