Return to Woodsboro for SCREAM (1996)- VIP Experiences Available

Return to Woodsboro for SCREAM (1996)- VIP Experiences Available in Sonoma on 30 October 2025
Return to Woodsboro for SCREAM (1996)- VIP Experiences Available in Sonoma on 30 October 2025
Thursday, October 30, 2025, 1830 - 2000
Costumes are welcome but please no masks or weapons (prop or otherwise). We will have a zero-tolerance policy on masks. At any point during the show a mask appears, that person will be asked to leave immediately. No exceptions.

Join us at the iconic Woodsboro High School (Sonoma Community Center) for the 1996 horror classic, Scream. Written by Kevin Williamson and directed by the late Wes Craven, the Center was used as the set for the high school scenes in the fictitious town of Woodsboro.

Grab a drink from the bar and don't forget the popcorn (it wouldn't be a movie night without it!). Explore Scream-inspired art from vendors, and score limited-edition merch from the Center, including tote bags and screen prints made right on-site in the old "Woodsboro High" classroom, which is now our Printmaking Studio.

VIP Experience
Sure. You could attend the October 30th screening of Scream (1996) in Andrew's Hall and have a howling good time watching a flick in the "school" it was filmed in. But why just watch the movie when you could go deeper with a super fan experience?

This is your chance to get an immersive fan experience, spending time not only at "Woodsboro High School" (Sonoma Community Center), but also at "261 Turner Lane, Stu Macher's house" (Spring Hill Estate Mansion). Not much has changed over the years at Stu's place. Bay Area Tours will drive groups round-trip from the Sonoma Community Center to Tomales Bay.

VIPs will enjoy a private reception before the screening (er, Screaming) in the Center's Printmaking Studio, which was used as the classroom in the film. During the movie, help yourself to anything you want at the bar (21+ only for alcohol). Plus, one-of-a-kind swag from both Macher House and Woodsboro High!

After the film, the Ultimate VIP Scream Fans will travel by private driver to an exclusive overnight stay at the mansion. Enjoy an eerie nighttime tour of the property, seeing every nook and cranny while hearing behind-the-scenes stories, facts about the house, and the making of Scream. Take pictures, act out scenes, and have a movie marathon of all of the sequels on a large screen. Sleep (if you dare) in the room that portrayed the attic in the film. Wake up to a Killer Breakfast at the Washoe House (another possibly haunted location!) and enjoy the private car back to the Center.

VIP Experience Packages include a ticket ($20 value) to the Scream showing on October 30 with reserved seating in the first 3 rows.

See the exact details of the packages on the ticketing site. This is a benefit for Sonoma Community Center and is held in partnership with Spring Hill Estate Mansion.

The Sonoma Community Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1953 to
serve the communities of Sonoma Valley. We envision the Center as a place where people of
all ages, races, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, cultures, artistic talents, income
levels, and interests feel welcomed and valued. The Center aims to be a place where
everyone can find a creative pursuit, engage with others in a shared purpose, and participate
in a new experience- a place where everyone can find something to suit their needs and find
a sense of community and belonging. Originally built as the Sonoma Grammar School which
opened in 1916, the Center is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

About Spring Hill Estate Mansion:
Spring Hill Estate is located in Tomales, California, near Dillon Beach. While it's a rustic event
venue, the house itself hasn't been open for tours until recently. Spring Hill Estate Mansion is
not viewable from the street and is private property. The only way to see this time capsule of
horror history is to join a tour or experience.

About Bay Area Tours LLC:
TCP # 44941, Paul Panelli, Owner/Operator. "Trekking around the Bay one hill at a time."
Services offered include private city tours of San Francisco, Sonoma/Napa County wine
tours, airport transfers, wedding transportation, events, and more!

About Washoe House Restaurant:
"The legendary Washoe House was constructed in 1859, and over the years - in addition to
being one of the most iconic saloons of Sonoma County - the building has served as a
stagecoach stop, a hotel, a community hall, and depending on who you ask, everything from
a post office to a Wild West brothel." -Community Editor David Templeton, Petaluma 360

URL:
Website: https://go.evvnt.com/3240158-2?pid=2874

Category: Attractions | Shows | Tours
Starting Price Per Person
$ 20.00 USD
Other Information
Where
Sonoma Community Center
276 East Napa Street
Sonoma California 95476
United States
( Community Center )

                 
Event Organizer Contact
Cat Smith
cat@sonomacommunitycenter.org
7079384626
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