USU museum exploring history, anthropology and myths of vampires

An event dedicated to the history and folklore of vampires is on slate at Utah State University’s Museum of Anthropology’s “Saturday at the Museum” series on Saturday, December 4. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The museum will explore the history, anthropology and myths surrounding vampires and will answer questions about why society is so fascinated by the idea of vampires. The event will showcase examples of vampires from antiquity to the present day through a variety of educational displays. Visitors will be able to participate in several different activities throughout the day including a make-your-own vampire sucker craft. A vampire costume contest will be held at 1 p.m. with prizes to the winners donated by local businesses.

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