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Fright at the Museum

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Dr. Naranjo’s experiments have taken over the museum! See if you can make it out ALIVE!

Fright at the Museum is a haunted-house tour through the Naranjo Museum. Dr. Naranjo’s horrifying experiments will be featured in a museum that has been transformed into chaos and madness! Visitors are invited to this creepy tour, but take caution! You just might be trapped and become one of the creatures yourselves!

October 27-October 31
Monday-Thursday 7pm-10pm
Friday 7pm-11pm

Presale Tickets: $6.00 (now available at the museum)
At-the-door: $7.00
(all proceeds support the Naranjo Museum of Natural History)

Note: Fright at the Museum may not be suitable for young children or those easily frightened.

Lee Millerhttps://msgresources.com
Lee Miller is a veteran of the broadcast media industry and CEO of MSG Resources LLC, where he consults on media strategy, broadcast best practices, and distribution technologies. He began his career in Lufkin in the early 80s and has since held leadership roles in both for-profit and nonprofit broadcasting. Lee serves as Executive Director of the Advanced Television Broadcasting Alliance and is a member of the Texas Association of Broadcasters Golden Mic Club. He lives near Lufkin on his family s tree farm, serves on the board of the Salvation Army, and plays keyboard in the worship band at Harmony Hill Baptist Church. He and his wife Kenla have two grown children, Joshua and Morgan.

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