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Texas Forestry Museum’s Fall Festival & I-Spy Halloween Trail

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Lufkin – The Texas Forestry Museum invites you and your family to Fall Festival. On Friday, October 4th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm the museum will have a photo booth, a craft, and cotton candy for the whole family to enjoy. Also, there will be plenty of fun fall games for the kids such as pick a pop, plinko, pumpkin ring toss, and more. The event is free to the public. The event is sponsored by Walmart and Raven Environmetal Services. Photos will be taken at the event for promotional materials. 

Also, the museum will have its I-Spy Halloween Trail again this year. Families are invited to hunt for Halloween characters and win fun prizes. It will be available starting on Saturday, October 19th through Tuesday, October 31st during museum hours. This is a free event, and we hope to see your family there! 

The Texas Forestry Museum, a private non-profit organization, is located at 1905 Atkinson Dr. in Lufkin. We are open from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, except major holidays. For more information on the Texas Forestry Museum and its scheduled events, please call 936-632-9535 or visit our website at www.treetexas.com.

Misty Boggs
Misty Boggs is the Creative Director at MSGPR. As a resident of Angelina County, she enjoys getting to spend time with her family at their tree farm or exploring new art forms at home. She earned her bachelor's degree in Public Relations with a minor in Creative Writing at Stephen F. Austin State University in 2020 and received her MBA in Marketing from Lamar University in 2024.

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