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    • The Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau suggests the following discount package...
    • Fill those Trick-or-Treat bags with tasty candies during Crossroads Village's Halloween Ghosts & Goodies Overnight Package!

      A spook-tacular event with lots of silly fun and gentle frights for everyone! Trick-or-treating at Crossroads Village is fantastic fun for all ages on this special Halloween visit. Meet friendly witches, happy ghosts and lots of spooky friends while collecting goodies galore on a trick-or-treat tour of Crossroads' Haunted Village. Then take a break from all that trick-or-treating and ride the mysterious Huckelberry Ghost Train Express, walk through an enchanted forest, see an old-fashioned magic show, explore the maze of straw and munch on a crunchy apple or soft donut. 

      Crossroads' Ghosts & Goodies is open throughout the month of October on the 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, and the 24 through the 31. Hours of operation are weekdays from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and weekends, Saturday and Sunday, from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.

      Discounted, overnight packages, for a family of four, are available starting as low as $85 per night and includes Village admission, trick-or-treating, snacks and overnight accommodations at a Flint and Genesee County area hotel of your choice. Huckleberry Ghost Train is available to all for a very minimal fee.

      For more information CLICK HERE or call the Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at 1-877-FLINT-MI or (810) 232-3261.


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    • Click here to find out more about the 2008 Flint Parade of Festivals.

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    • Coming to Flint in August thru November 2008... Arts of the LGBTQ Communities and Allies. Click here to find out more.

  • About Greater Flint Arts Council

    • Geneseefun is brought to you by the Greater Flint Arts Council (GFAC), a nonprofit organization connecting residents and visitors to arts and culture to enrich the Flint region of Michigan.

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      to find out more about GFAC.