“Cambridge Happenings” Connie Johnson Talks Fright for the Fight, Food Pantry, Cambridge Parents Club Event, Halloween, and Christmas on The Square

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Connie Johnson joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to bring you “Cambridge Happenings” in October. Cambridge is bustling with autumn and holiday events. This Saturday, the Cambridge FFA Chapter hosts a haunted house for just $5, supporting the fight against breast cancer. The Cambridge Food Pantry welcomes residents on Sunday, October 19th, from 3 to 5 PM at 123 West Exchange Street. The Cambridge Parents Club invites families to a Fall Family Festival on October 23rd from 6 to 7:30 PM at the elementary school. Local trick-or-treating is set from 5:30 to 7:30 PM on October 31st. Looking ahead, Christmas on the Square makes its return on December 6th, 2025, promising festive fun for everyone. Stay up-to-date on “What’s Happening” in Cambridge on their Facebook page.

For one night only, the Cambridge FFA Chapter is transforming the Ag Complex into a spine-chilling haunted house on Saturday, October 18th, from 7 to 10 PM. For $5, visitors can brave six terrifying rooms and embark on a haunted hayrack ride around the bowl. Families with little ones won’t miss out—kids can enjoy crafts, treats, and face painting in the conference room. Organizers encourage community members of all ages to join the fun, promising both spooky thrills and creative activities. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join the fight against breast cancer while enjoying Halloween festivities in Cambridge.

Cambridge Elementary School will host a Fall Family Festival organized by the Cambridge Parents Club on October 23rd, from 6 to 7:30 PM. This community event is set to provide a mix of arts and crafts, hands-on STEM activities, snacks, and games suitable for all age groups. Admission is free, welcoming families to enjoy a wide range of engaging and educational opportunities together. Organizers highlight that the festival aims to strengthen bonds within the school community while encouraging creativity and learning. The festivities are expected to draw families from across Cambridge for an evening of entertainment and exploration in a friendly, inclusive atmosphere.

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