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Local Haunted House benefiting many in the local community

Published on Mon, Oct 18, 2010 by JOURNAL STAFF

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If you’re heading to a haunted house this Halloween why not visit one that will bring you the usual thrills and chills as you wander through the darkened halls,  but one that will also benefit people within the Snohomish County community?
Scary Nights and Grizzly Sports are coming together to support the local community and to help stimulate the local economy of Monroe and the surrounding areas.

“We are doing this to help others by creating local jobs, providing a food drive for local food banks and to donate money to the local Boys & Girls Club,” RV, owner of Grizzly Sports said.

Donations will be collected for Northwest Harvest and The Boys and Girls Club are selling tickets as a fundraiser with a portion of the proceeds going directly to support the Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish.

“This is our way of providing an affordable source of entertainment while giving back to the community,” they said.
Tickets can be purchased at the Main gate of the Fairgrounds the day of the event or from The Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish for $12.

Bring two cans of food for Northwest Harvest and receive $2 off the ticket price of $12.
The haunted fairgrounds will be open on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. until the end of the month and of course on Sunday, Halloween Night!

Advance Ticket Sales can be purchased at Grizzly Sports in Monroe 19940 Old Owen Rd. Monroe or by calling 360-863-3871 or The Boys and Girls Club of Snohomish for $12.

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