‘Say Boo to Bullying’ set for Saturday (Oct. 29)
If you’re looking for the chance to get in some more exercise while hearing some spooky stories and supporting anti-bullying efforts, then you probably want to head over to downtown Williamsburg Saturday night.
From 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29, the ‘Say Boo to Bullying’ event will take place.
The walk will start near Williamsburg Independent School and go to River Fog Park.
“Stop along the way to hear spooky stories about places in our community. Stories will be told by students from Williamsburg High School and Whitley County High School,” according to a flier promoting the event.
The walk begins at the corner of Main and North 10th Street, and groups will leave every 10 minutes.
All ages are welcome, but some stories may be too spooky for young children, organizers warn.
David Croley, a paranormal investigator, will be on the route.
Whitley County 4-H will be providing hot cider.
Free keychain flashlights will be provided while supplies last.
To register for the event, contact Ashley Lawson at the Whitley County Health Department at (606) 549-3380 or (606) 350-0585.
The event is being sponsored by the Whitley County Health Department, Whitley County Cooperative Extension Service, Ellison Funeral Home, Rickett’s Pharmacy and the Williamsburg Police Department.







