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Annual haunted trail raises money for children

Published: October 27, 2005

Halloween is associated with candy, scary costumes and jack-o-lanterns. This year Campbell University’s Circle K community service organization will provide chills and thrills while raising money for the Zimbabwe famine and UNICEF. Their scare tactic: The Haunted Trail.

Located behind the power plant on Campbell’s nature trail, Circle K plans on turning these woods into a graveyard. Beginning Friday, Oct. 28, and running through the 30, the trail will offer all sorts of scary surprises and spine-tingling shocks as students complete the path. Groups will be allowed to brave the trail starting at sundown and ending at midnight.

Admission is $5 and will be used for famine relief efforts for the country of Zimbabwe. The money will also be donated to the UNICEF organization which helps children all over the world receive vaccines, supports orphans and prevents the transmission of AIDS to children.

Sarah Smith, public relations chair for Circle K, is looking forward to scaring her friends and raising money and awareness for such a great cause.

“The Haunted Trail was very popular when we did it last year, and we’re hoping it will be more popular this year,” said Smith. “Who would have thought that a way to get people to donate is to scare them out of their minds?”

Smith invites the public to grab a friend and head out to the Haunted Trail for an evening that will make your hair stand on end.

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