Halloween a History: Apple Carving and Web Weaving

Friday, October 18, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Interpretive Centre

$40.00 incl. HST

Registration Required | Registration Policy

Come to Eldon House and join Brenna Ardiel as she leads our workshop delving into the history of All Hallows Eve to the modern Halloween! Learn about the origins of the first jack-o-lanterns, from turnips to pumpkins, and why we revel in such as scary and morbid holiday. Try you hand at creating an apple carved ornament and decorate your door with spooky macramé spiderweb.

Availability: 17 available.

  • Not suitable for children under 12. 
  • Light refreshments are provided. 
  • As a heritage site there is no public parking. there is public parking in and around the museum. Click here for Google Maps of Eldon House 
  • No refunds are permitted past the 48 hours prior to the event. Tickets are transferable to family or friends by providing their name in advance. To do this, please call 519-661-5169 or email info@eldonhouse.ca to confirm.
  • Please be aware that if the event is postponed or canceled guests will be notified in advance as soon as possible.