Oxford, AL – As the Halloween season approaches, the City of Oxford, Alabama, is gearing up for a series of spooky celebrations as part of the Halloweek Festival. Among the highlights is a unique event centered around Alabama’s beloved ghost, Jeffrey, taking place at the Oxford Public Library.
On Wednesday, October 30th, at 4:00 PM, the Oxford Public Library will host a special event to commemorate the well-known spirit, Jeffrey, who has been a staple in Alabama’s ghostly folklore. Families and children are invited to join the festivities at the library, located at 110 E 6th St, Oxford, AL 36203.
Participants will have the opportunity to create their very own take-home ghost crafts, allowing them to take a piece of the spooky spirit home with them. The library aims to create an engaging and family-friendly atmosphere for visitors, blending the fun of Halloween crafts with local history and legends.
The event is part of the larger Halloweek Festival, a week-long celebration organized by the City of Oxford. The festival features various family-friendly activities, seasonal decorations, and opportunities to enjoy the spirit of Halloween across the community.
Come and celebrate the local legend of Jeffrey while enjoying some creative Halloween fun at the Oxford Public Library. Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the area, this event promises a chance to get in the Halloween spirit with a local twist.
Don’t miss the opportunity to craft, learn, and be part of a local tradition that celebrates both the history and mystery of Alabama’s favorite ghost!