Families familiar with will need no introduction, but for those who aren鈥檛 familiar with the ghostly display will want to muster up the courage for a good haunting.
Dorian Steger and his wife have been concocting new ideas for their annual Halloween event since September.
鈥淢y wife, she gets more creative every year, she鈥檚 the mastermind鈥 I just do all the heavy lifting,鈥 laughed Steger.
There has been some anticipation in their neighbourhood for the big reveal next week which lead the family to put up tarps to stop people from getting a 鈥渟neak preview.鈥
鈥淪o that鈥檚 going to maybe build the mystery and anticipation a little bit鈥 it gets us pretty pumped up when people are coming by going 鈥業 can鈥檛 wait to see it again this year,鈥欌 said Steger.
The all-ages graveyard will be on display at 4683 204th St. from Oct. 24 to 31 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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Steger estimates this to be their six or seventh year putting on the Halloween display at their 91原创 home, and as always the proceeds will benefit the .
鈥淚nstead of collecting non-perishable items this year, we鈥檙e charging a $2 minimum donation to come in,鈥 he said. 鈥
Steger said the food bank can stretch their dollar further and they can plan to spend the money on items they need.
鈥淭hey get three times the amount of volume for their dollar when they buy it,鈥 he said.
The family has been putting on the haunted graveyard for about 20 years, according to Steger.
The tradition first started when the couple was living in the Guildford area, but the love for the spooky holiday goes back even further.
鈥淢y wife and I, actually one of our first dates was on Halloween back in 鈥86 so we鈥檝e always kind of loved Halloween,鈥 said Steger.
Transforming their front lawn into a haunting display first started out as a competition between friends.
鈥淲e love doing it, we love scaring the kids and having a lot of fun,鈥 he said.
Steger said the family has received a lot of good praise from the community and the food bank.
鈥淲hen you get feedback like that it kind of motivates you a bit, [and] you know you鈥檙e doing a good thing,鈥 he said.
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