Health & Fitness
Halloween Activities Around the Greenfield Area
Looking for some fun things to do in and around Greenfield this Halloween?

Students around the Greenfield area will be taking part in spooky festivities this Halloween.
Students in the halls of Whitnall High School will be terrified when the annual Haunted Hallways, an annual fundraiser, comes around. The student senate runs it and turns the hallways of Whitnall into the scariest thing you will ever see. It features volunteer students that will dress up in anything that can give you a good scare.
“I’m really looking forward to going to the Haunted Hallways and can’t wait to see all of the scary people this year at Whitnall, ”senior Sam Mentkowski said.
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If the Haunted Hallways aren’t for you, try out some of the areas best haunted houses. Whether it is the haunted corn maze in New Berlin, which features the dreadful chainsaw man, or the famous Wisconsin Feargrounds in Waukesha, which have been rated some of the best in the country. Yes in the country! It features three haunted houses with everything from crazy clowns to ghouls and goblins. And brand new this year, they will feature a new haunted house where the people can actually shoot zombies!
Whitnall senior Nitalia Dinon said, “I am so excited to go to haunted houses with all of my friends this year!
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If going to haunted houses are too scary for you, there is always trick-or-treating! Some students think that they are too old for trick-or-treating but that is not always the case. There are a few of costumes that are extremely popular this year, especially super heroes.
“I’m going to be Batman this year because he’s totally the coolest superhero ever,” superhero lover Mitch Molbeck said.
Along with the costumes, there are some great neighbor hoods where kids can get the best candy around!
“Morgan Oaks is the best neighborhood to trick-or-treat in because they give out king-size candy bars,” said Rachael Shulta.
If candy isn’t your thing, stop into Chipotle dressed up in your costume to receive a burrito of your choice for only two dollars!
Alex Cimler, a Whitnall freshman said, “I don’t think kids are ever too old to go trick-or-treating.”
Students at Whitnall have plenty of options to choose from this Halloween. Depending on what your tolerance of fear is, you have the choice to choose how scary your night will be.