The home of Bob Johnston and Scott Janssen, pictured on Halloween night 2022, will invite guests for a “Haunted Graveyard” display on Oct. 31. Contributed photo

Get spooked for a good cause on Halloween night at “Terror on Lassen Way,” a haunted graveyard created at the Morgan Hill home of Bob Johnston and Scott Janssen. 

As in previous years, the local homeowners are converting their home and surrounding property into “a delightfully frightful display of horror,” Johnston said. “Hundreds of brave souls will visit the Haunted Graveyard as it becomes ‘undead’ on Halloween night.” 

The graveyard features a variety of unique and special effects, including wisecracking skulls, a thunder and lightning storm, creaking graveyard gates, corpses escaping their coffins, tombstones that shift and shake, ghosts, gargoyles, bats, skeletons and special effects, Johnston said. 

The Haunted Graveyard will be open one night only, Oct. 31, from 6:30-9:30pm. Admission is free, but cash donations will be accepted to support Second Harvest of Silicon Valley and the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council. 

“Terror on Lassen Way” can be found in south Morgan Hill by driving west on Watsonville Road from Monterey Road. Turn left onto Venetian Way and stay to the right. The entrance to the Haunted Graveyard will be on the left. 

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