GRAB BAG AN ASSORTMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 9 OCTOBER 27�NOVEMBER 3, 2021 Brave the Haunted Library in Stanfield Or visit the carnival, or take a hay ride By Jennifer Colton Go! Magazine S Jennifer Colton/Go! Magazine The Haunted Library returns to Stanfi eld this year on Saturday, Oct. 30. TANFIELD — Hay rides, car- nival games and a Haunted Library will take over Bard Park in Stanfi eld on Saturday, Oct. 30, in the annual Fall Festival. Organizer Cecili Longhorn said the festival will have all its traditions this year. “It’s good family fun,” she said. “I don’t think I’ve ever had anyone who’s not happy. They all want to come back.” A fundraiser for Stanfi eld Parks and Recreation, the Fall Festival includes a hay maze, a hayride, hot dog dinner, a classic car trunk-or-treat and games. Small prizes will be handed out at the game booths, but partici- pants will also be able to com- pete for entry into a drawing to win a big screen television. Providing quality and compassion to all his patients. Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle pain to diabetic foot care & limb salvage, injuries, surgery, skin or toe nail conditions, sports medicine, he covers it all! Homemade Burgers & Fries 2830 10th St Baker City, Oregon Brian Sanders, DPM Accepting most insurances Baker City office hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5am Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm Thursday 8am-12pm Clinic offices in Ontario (every other monday) John Day (every other monday) La Grande (every Wednesday) 541-524-0122 602 Adams Ave. 541-962-7856 TUES-THUR • 11:30-8 FRI-SAT • 11:30-9 SUN • 12-8 Closing for the season Oct 31 st Instead of having participants purchase individual tickets, this year, the festival will use wrist- bands that can be purchased for $20. Longhorn said the goal is to make the festival less stressful for parents. “We want parents to go enjoy it with their kids and not worry about needing more tickets or getting a wallet out every two minutes,” she said. “We want it to be good, relaxing, and fun. People need that.” The Fall Festival will run from 5-8 p.m. on Oct. 30. One of Stanfi eld’s most antici- pated attractions is the Haunted Library, and Longhorn said it will return with all the scary surprises. “A lot of people are used to how the library looks day-to-day, so it’s a lot of fun to see how you can transform the library,” Longhorn said. Jennifer Colton/Go! Magazine In the past, the Haunted Library has featured terrifying characters from monsters to evil clowns, but this year, it will have a fairy tale- inspired production: “Scary Tales.” “Libraries are all about read- ing and dreaming,” Longhorn said. “We wanted to capture that but be scary.” The Haunted Library will run from 6-9 p.m. on both Friday, Oct. 29, and Saturday, Oct. 30. Admission to the Haunted Library is $5 on its own; one admission token is included with the festival wristband.