New Canan Halloween display pay tributes to Taylor Swift; proceeds benefit St. Jude

For the last five years, Dr. Danielle Cohen and her family have turned their yard on Buttery Road into a Halloween spectacle.

Rose Shannon

Oct 19, 2024, 5:52 PM

Updated 3 hr ago

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A beloved Halloween tradition in New Canaan is giving people a scare and helping children battling serious illnesses.
For the last five years, Dr. Danielle Cohen and her family have turned their yard on Buttery Road into a Halloween spectacle.
This year, the Cohen's are paying tribute to Taylor Swift and her wildly successful Eras Tour with a display featuring a levitating Swift in the center of the lawn.
The display went viral on Cohen's TikTok page.
The family is working with the nonprofit Skeletons for Hope, an organization that raises money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
A QR code is displayed on the lawn so visitors can donate directly to St. Jude.