TIFTON— Settle around the campfire at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture on Oct. 13 for History After Dark: Frightful Tales.
Frightful Tales is part of the Museum’s 2023-24 “History After Dark” program series which provides guests the opportunity to experience the Museum after hours. The series features evening programs throughout the year on a variety of topics and immersive activities.
“Listen as our storytellers weave tales of history and mystery from the region and beyond,” said Garrett Boone, GMA director. “Finish the night with frightful stories that will leave to wondering if you are truly alone in the dark.”
There will be three, one-hour sessions starting at 6 p.m., with the second session beginning at 7 p.m. and the last one starting at 8 p.m.
After check-in at the Clyatt Cabin, guests will proceed into the Historic Village and to the Gibbs House, where they will be treated to storytellers spinning yarns of truth, fancy, and the unknown, according to Boone, who recommended participants arrive for check-in approximately five to 10 minutes before the session start time.
Each session will be limited to 30 individuals each, so only 90 tickets will be sold in total.
Tickets for Frightful Tales are now available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/history-after-dark-frightful-tales-tickets-698484484897?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl.
Tickets are $13 per person and must be purchased in advance. The event is recommended for ages 13 and over. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, interested persons can contact Chloe Holbrook at cholbrook@abac.edu or (229) 391-5213.