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Lambertville Creative Arts Fund gives Dolores Dragan’s magic new life
Bucks County Herald
September 2025
For more than 30 years, Dolores Dragan’s “Halloween House” enchanted Lambertville with her glowing, hand-crafted figures. Now, thanks to the newly formed Lambertville Creative Arts Fund, her creations will live on through the Memory Makers Trail of Magic, a citywide October tradition that celebrates art, community, and local business.
Event: Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic
New Jersey Family
October 1 – October 31 FREE
For over two decades, Dolores Dragan’s “Halloween House” enchanted Lambertville with her whimsical, hand-crafted displays. This year, her magic expands citywide as Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic, with installations appearing in shopfronts and community spaces throughout October.
Lambertville Halloween House to Live On as the “Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic”
LambPage
September 2025
A new article about the Trail of Magic is now available on LambPage.com! The beloved Lambertville Halloween House may have closed its doors—but its spirit endures. Now reborn as the “Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic,” the once-famous display of whimsical, hand-crafted Halloween sculptures continues to enchant visitors along Lambertville’s Central Business District. This transformation celebrates the enduring magic and creative legacy of a community that cherishes artistic tradition and Halloween wonder.
Press Release: Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic
Lambertville’s Beloved Halloween Tradition Lives On in “Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic”
Lambertville, NJ — August 7, 2025 — For more than 20 years, visitors flocked to North Union Street each October to see the whimsical, eerie, and unforgettable Halloween displays created by retired art teacher Dolores Dragan. Known affectionately as the “Halloween House,” her home became a local legend — drawing thousands to marvel at hand-crafted sculptures, colorful characters, and playful scenes that transformed her porch and yard into a wonderland.
But for Dolores, it’s never been about just decorations. After retiring from teaching, she embraced what she called “the role of the Memory Maker. I just want to make memories. I want kids to remember this when they’re 70.” After decades of the labor-intensive work of setting up at her home for Halloween, she’s ready to share the magic in a new way and has asked the Lambertville Creative Arts Fund to carry her work to a new chapter.
Beginning October 2025, her beloved creations will come to life again as Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic — a month-long, citywide celebration produced by the Lambertville Creative Arts Fund. Instead of being limited to one home, the displays will appear throughout Lambertville’s business district, placed in shopfronts and community spaces for everyone to enjoy.
“Dolores has given this town a gift that went far beyond Halloween — she gave us moments that stick with you for a lifetime,” said Lisa Shippy-Woods of the Lambertville Creative Arts Fund. “We’re honored to share that magic with the whole city.”
Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, volunteers, and supporters, Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic will blend art, tradition, and community spirit, encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore Lambertville in a whole new way. The event will be free, self-guided, and perfect for all ages.
The trail will be open throughout the month of October, with more details — including a map of participating locations — coming soon.
Because some memories are just too magical to fade.
About Lambertville Creative Arts Fund
The Lambertville Creative Arts Fund is a nonprofit organization devoted to fostering creativity and community through public art, music, and storytelling. Its mission is to celebrate Lambertville’s artistic heritage while inspiring new generations of makers and dreamers.