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There are homes decorated for Halloween and then, there's Tom Hobby's house.
Hobby's house has animated pumpkins, dancing graves, and skeletons that light up to music.
Hobby started the show eight years ago with a hand full of tombstones, a few strands of lights and some zombie and ghost prop. Today, it looks much different. Each year, he tries to add something new to the display.
Hobby notes the decorated house is definitely a community effort. Neighbors Zack Zhang and Tom Crawford help build and set up the display each year. Hobby noted it takes about two full weekends to get everything hooked up and running.
The lights show starts between 7:15 and 7:30 p.m each night and ends at 11:00 p.m.
Other songs on the Halloween loop of music include "Don't Fear the Reaper," "Running with the Devil," "Feed My Frankenstein," "Time Warp," "Party Rock," "What Does the Fox Say" and "Hells Bells" by AC/DC.
The Hobbys are collecting canned goods for the the local food pantry. If you go to watch the show, take a few along to donate.