- Tim Pouncy invites residents to stop by 30595 Sparrow Hawk Dr. to see his ghoulish decorations and live-size monsters. Photo Provided by Tim Pouncy
- Lyne and Mike Hall’s ghoulish graveyard features tombstones, bones and creepy crawlers. Photo by Lyne Hall
- The Haunted Castle has been a part of the Glenney family for more than 30 years. This is the first year it will be on display in Canyon Lake. Photo Provided by Christine Glenney
- The Glenneys invite residents to stop by 23935 Canyon Lake Dr. North to see their kid-friendly haunted castle. Photo Provided by Christine Glenney
Do you have a spooktacularly decorated Halloween house? Are sporting pumpkins, tombstones, spider webs or other creepy decorations for the ghoulish holiday? The Friday Flyer invites Canyon Lakers to send in their address and a description of their Halloween decorations, whether it’s an amazingly decorated front yard, haunted maze, light show, scary props or haunted house. Send photo and information to news@goldingpublications.com. Deadline is Monday at 12 p.m.
Tim Pouncy invites residents to stop by 30595 Sparrow Hawk Dr. to see his ghoulish decorations and live-size monsters.
Christine Glenney invites residents to stop by her home, 23935 Canyon Lake Dr. North, to see their haunted castle. The castle has been a part of her husband’s family for more than 30 years. This is the first year it will be on display in Canyon Lake. Christine said, “It’s not super creepy, I think it’s mostly kid friendly and fun.”
Lyne and Mike Hall invite residents to stop by their home, 31393 Emperor Dr., to see their graveyard and animated and inflatable decorations.