Every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Pioneer Museum and every Friday at 5 p.m. at the Crow Valley School Museum during July and August, storyteller Antoinette Botsford will once again weave her spooky yarns with an Orcas spin.
Hatchet Annie and the Boo Hag of Four Winds, the Handless Smuggler haunting the halls of the Outlook Inn, or the Flying Head will once again rise up along with other ghosts and gremlins during the evenings with Antoinette. She’ll also sprinkle in a few asides of her own encounters with supernatural visitors. Be careful not to slip on the ectoplasmic overflow. Kid- and parent-appropriate, Antoinette’s stories will give you chills and thrills, but entertainment most of all. Each performances will be about 60 eerie minutes, and each will be a little different.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for those 18 and under, and $2 off for museum members. Tickets may be purchased at www.orcasmuseums.org/spooky-tales.html, at either museum or at the performances.