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Unleash Your Dark Side at the Halfway To Halloween Expo - A Hauntingly Good Time Awaits
Get your costumes ready and mark your calendars because the Halfway To Halloween Expo is back! Join us on Saturday, May 11th, 2024, from 10am to 6pm at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds in Ann Arbor, MI. This spine-tingling indoor event is perfect for all Halloween and horror enthusiasts craving a frightfully unforgettable experience. Step into a realm where nightmares take shape and creativity runs rampant. Our Expo offers an impressive array of costumes, props, decorations, haunt-related items, horror-related goodies, and even one-of-a-kind custom pieces that will leave you spellbound. Whether you're seeking the perfect ensemble for your next Halloween party or searching for unique decor, props, and collectibles to enhance your spooky abode, the Halfway To Halloween Expo has everything you need to elevate your horror game.
But that's not all! We have more eerie surprises in store for you. Loosen your nerves as you explore our bone-chilling walk-through haunt. Be prepared for the hair-raising thrills and spine-chilling scares that await at every corner. If cars could scream, our hearse car show would send shivers down your spine. Feast your eyes upon the most exquisite collection of these spectral vehicles. And don't forget to indulge your taste buds with delectable treats from our stellar lineup of food trucks. Coming in costume is encouraged.
Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds
5055 Ann Arbor-Saline
Ann Arbor, MI 48`03
United States
Sunny, with a high of 48 and low of 29 degrees. Sunny during the morning, clear for the afternoon and evening,
I have to commend the Saline City manager and engineer for keeping their cool and for their professionalism during the three hour Mill Pond Dam town hall meeting.
I think what's insulting is that the city is bloating the numbers to bolster their case.
Logically, the dam has no practical use. Of course, it's going to cost more. Of course, there's a level of risk there. Of course, over some period of time, it's going to cost more to maintain than a stream.
Life cycle cost analysis is certainly appropriate when considering new assets, but it may not be as appropriate when evaluating existing assets.