2025 Cane Hill After Dark

Due to the prediction of rain Thursday night and Friday, Cane Hill After Dark will be held in the 1886 Cane Hill College building this year. Ghost sightings within the College are in no way guaranteed, but cannot be entirely ruled out. πŸ˜‰

Please note that the program will be held on the second floor and the ability to climb a flight of stairs will be necessary. Cider, hot cocoa, and snacks will still be provided. There is no need to bring your own chairs. This event is for attendees aged 21+.

The College is located at 14219 College Road, Canehill.
Doors open at 5:30; program begins at 6:00 PM.

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On Friday, October 24, Historic Cane Hill will host the fourth annual Cane Hill After Dark, an investigation of the spooky side of the Ozarks.

The collective imagination of Ozark old-timers was populated with creatures fierce and fantastical. In the spirit of Halloween, Brooks Blevins will reacquaint us with some of those monsters and tell us why we still know about them even if we didn’t grow up telling stories about them around the campfire.

Tickets are $5 and FREE for Historic Cane Hill Members. Become a member today atΒ https://historiccanehillar.org/membership/.

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A limited amountΒ  of accessible parking is available directly in front of the College Building. Do note that while the distance to the building will be minimal, guests will still need to be able to climb a flight of stairs inside the College.

General parking is available in the field northeast of the College. Follow signs from Highway 45 for parking. Parking is free.

About the Speaker:

Brooks Blevins is the Noel Boyd Professor of Ozarks Studies at Missouri State University in Springfield. He has written or edited more than a dozen books, including the trilogy A History of the Ozarks. He continues to tell stories about the region’s past on his bi-weekly podcast The Old Ozarks.