
As the season of haunts winds down, the Florissant Valley Fire Protection District is rolling out one last evening of chills and thrills for those who dare. In an announcement on social media, the district beckoned the bravest souls to experience the final frights of the year. “Tonight is the FINAL NIGHT OF FRIGHT👻💀🎃” the post by Florissant Valley Fire Protection District declared, inviting the community to a last hurrah of Halloween spookiness.
While the event promises to deliver a spectrum of screams and scares, it also serves as a reminder of the Fire Protection District's continued commitment to community engagement. Echoing their motto, “We Take Care of People,” this season's haunted house event has been a part of their effort to connect with locals in a different, festive light. The firefighters, who daily confront real-life horrors, for one final night, are set to clock in not to fight fires, but to stoke the flames of fun and fear.
The haunted house attraction, which has traditionally been an avenue for family-friendly entertainment, aims to provide a safe yet thrilling environment for all who step through its ominous doors. Attendance at past events has shown a fondness for such local, seasonal events that allow communities to gather and celebrate together. The Florissant Valley Fire Protection District expressed excitement for this last chance to offer up jumps and jitters in the name of good, spooky enjoyment.
Fans of haunted houses and Halloween events have limited time left to attend before the attraction closes for the season. The district says this final weekend offers a chance to experience the event one last time until it returns next year.
Community members are invited to join the festivities, wear costumes, and take part in the annual October tradition. Event details can be found on the organizers’ social media pages.









