(KMZA)--Seneca is the spooky destination Sunday, as the Nemaha County community holds its annual Spookfest, in advance of the Halloween Holiday.
Sponsored by the Seneca Chamber of Commerce/SDI, activities will include a parade of costumed children at 1:00 at the corner of 3rd and Main Streets.
Following the parade, the children will be able to trick or treat at downtown Seneca businesses until 3:00.
Then on Monday evening, the Nemaha Central High School KAY Club will host the annual Halloween Kiddie Carnival. Running from 6 until 7:30 that evening, children will be able to play ten games in the high school commons area, for an entry fee of $2.00. A prize will be given to each child at each booth whether or not they win, while goody bags will be handed out as they enter the building.
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