Haunted carnivals and dark forests lie ahead this weekend. Mwhahaha.
And finally vampires, werewolves and ghosts will be descending on the Midlands this weekend for Halloween
For the brave few willing to venture out there is no shortage of events to scare you.
The ghouls will be gathering in Tullamore for Puca Spooka this Saturday and Sunday, with spine shivering attractions at the spookiest wonderland you've ever seen.
The Carn-EVIL will be coming to town in Moate at Dún na Sí Amenity and Heritage Park on Saturday for plenty of tricks and treats.
Anyone who isn't afraid can go for a Witchy Walk in the Woods in Dunmore Woods on Saturday from half 4.
There will be wicked street performances and witch-crafts in O Connell Square, in Edenderry, on Monday from 3 o'clock, bring the whole family, if you dare.
And Though this may be the darkest time of year, Alan O' Reilly says we will be at least spared of an evil storm:
Above all else, people are encouraged to have a good, safe and terrifying time this Halloween.
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