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Haunted Adobe returns to San Miguel this weekend 

Rios-Caledonia Adobe, San Miguel, Friends of the Adobes, Haunted Adobe, Meagan Friberg

Paul Burkle will spin his chilling ghost stories at the annual Haunted Adobe event on October 28. Photo by Meagan Friberg.

Hear ghosts stories and tour haunted building during free event on Oct. 28

Drive out to San Miguel and visit the Rios-Caledonia Adobe for the annual Haunted Adobe event happening on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. Bring the entire family to listen to ghost stories, take a candlelight tour, enjoy refreshments, and maybe see a ghost or two at this free event.

Rios-Caledonia Adobe, San Miguel, Friends of the Adobes, Haunted Adobe, Meagan Friberg

Enjoy free refreshments at the Haunted Adobe event on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 7-9 p.m. in San Miguel. Photo by Meagan Friberg.

Joyce Herman, docent at the historical site and volunteer with Friends of the Adobe said, “Our annual Haunted Adobe night is a lot of fun for every member of the family and it can be a bit spooky as well. We welcome everyone to come out and spend the evening with us.”

Returning to the adobe for the event will be Paul Burkle, a master of scary storytelling and ghost adventures, along with tarot card readings by Ray-Anne.  Volunteers will be on site to hand out lighted candles, provide tours of the decorated grounds and inside of the Adobe; follow luminaries along the paths and beware of lurking goblins.

Students from the Paso Robles High School’s Drama Department return to help with screams, and the Friends of the Adobe will serve complimentary refreshments to all visitors.

The Rios-Caledonia Adobe is located adjacent to Mission San Miguel at 700 South Mission St. in San Miguel. Regular tours take place Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, check out rios-caledoniaadobe.org or find them on Facebook.

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About the author: Reporter Meagan Friberg

Meagan Friberg is a reporter for the Paso Robles Daily News and A-Town Daily News.