Plus: Halloween pumpkin archways are a labor of love and ‘The Exorcist: Believer’ hits theaters today.
Guests gather for the annual “Delusion” event at Phillips Mansion in Pomona on Thursday Sep. 28, 2023. The month of October is already flying by, but there’s still plenty of time to schedule some frightful fun this haunting season.
The ghost haunting the attic spooks guests at the annual “Delusion” event at Phillips Mansion in Pomona on Thursday Sep. 28, 2023. It’s just what you have to do to create a pumpkin archway — slight high and headache from the burning plastic smell included.
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