10.09.2008

Goblins and Ghouls Have a Bloody Good Time Volunteering at Food Bank of the Rockies!



On Friday, September 26, twelve terrifying characters from area haunted houses descended on Food Bank of the Rockies to kick off the opening of their venues and promote a community food drive benefiting FBR.
A green-eyed psychiatric patient, a grandpa not-so-fresh from the crypt, a scarecrow that would actually scare you, a few bloody beauties and several other horrific figures teamed up to pack 960 pounds of community food boxes. It was both heartwarming and spine tingling to see these monstrous volunteers in action. If visitors dare to enter one of these frightening venues, they can save $1 off admission and lessen the fear of hunger by donating non-perishable goods at the door. More information on participating houses can be found at hauntedratings.com.




1 comment:

Bill said...

This looks very interesting and is a cool idea. What city/town did this take place in? I'd like to see something like this in Albuquerque.

Also, is states that 960 pounds of community food boxes were filled. What types of things were most commonly donated?