Are you looking to add some fun to your Halloween celebrations this year? Maybe you want to do something a little different than the usual trick-or-treating routine. Well, Fort Buford State Historic Site and the Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center have just the thing for you!

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Step Into History: Volunteer for Fort Buford’s Ghost Walk & Frontier Fall Festival

On Friday, October 11th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, they’re hosting their Annual Ghost Walk & Frontier Fall Festival—and they’re on the lookout for enthusiastic volunteers to help make it a memorable night. This isn’t your ordinary “hand out candy and wave” kind of gig. Volunteers get to step into history!

If you’ve ever dreamed of walking among lantern-lit paths as a historical figure, this is your chance. The event needs “ghosts” to portray those characters in Fort Buford’s haunted-but-historical walk. Not a fan of ghosting? No worries! Helpers are also needed to run 1800s-style games, crafts, and activities at the Confluence Center. And if you just want to bring your friendly smile, volunteers can assist with refreshments and guide visitors through all the spooky fun.

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No Experience? No Problem – Just Bring Your Spirit for Fun

No acting experience is required—just a willingness to have fun and be part of a community event that’s sure to delight both kids and adults alike. Costumes can even be provided if needed, so you can fully embrace your inner ghost or frontier character.

Interested? Send a message on Facebook, call 701-572-9034, or email crteal@nd.gov to sign up. Don’t miss the chance to make this Halloween aound Williston one for the history books—literally!

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