Skeletons enjoy a last supper for Halloween on Spruce St.

Michael Minasian and his eight-year-old son Aaron spent weeks creating the last supper tableaux on Spruce Street. Photos: Colleen Neff

By Colleen Neff

A last supper of electrified pirate skeletons seated at a table laden with riches, spiders, bats, rats, eerie music and a yard full of enormous pumpkins are all on display on Spruce Street just north of Vine in North Berkeley. Masterminds Michael Minasian and his 8-year-old son Aaron, spent weeks creating the entire scene that they installed last week.

The impressive set-up is an elaboration on the decorations they created two years ago. Once dusk arrives, the candles are lit, the crystal ball glows and the fog machine starts up, adding even more of a spooky atmosphere to the tableau.

A small table set up near to the skeleton diners is filled with treats and offered on a serve-yourself basis — candy, cookies and cider. Minasian  says his and Aaron’s creation will be up until November 2nd for all to enjoy. After that, the giant pumpkins (set to be carved during the day of the 31st) will get carted up to Tilden’s Little Farm for the pigs to gorge themselves on.

Thanks Michael and Aaron for your creativity and generosity.

Oh, and whatever you do, don’t move the pumpkins… you might be in for a surprise if you do.

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  • Elsa Tranter

    great creativity!  it matches anything on russell st or mariposa.  hooray for spruce st and thanks michael and aaron.

  • JWong

    Get thee over there.  It’s amazing!

  • bokchoy

    It’s incredible–saw it in person and loved it. What a great energy that family has.

  • Amrita

    What fun! LOVE living in Berkeley.  Please keep giving us the local upbeat stories (in addition to the rest, of course).

  • JWong

    Is their Halloween display up again this year?