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The Haunted School in Dexter continues this weekend and through Halloween. The old high school and middle school on the Abbot Hill Road in Dexter has been converted into a haunt.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and there's a kids area provided with activities for the children.
Admission is $5 per person and $20 for families. All proceeds go to the Dexter Playground Restoration and the Christmas For Kids project which provides children from families in need with gifts on Christmas.
The Haunted School is open Friday and Saturday nights as well as Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights.
For more information, call Tiffany at 612-9351
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