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Monday, September 30, 2019

Haunted Trail For Charity Planned In Pittsville

PITTSVILLE – A new haunted trail attraction is expected to raise money for national and local nonprofits.

As the Halloween season quickly approaches, Pittsville resident Korey Bratten is rallying locals, businesses and organizations to support the first annual Pittsville Haunted Woods – a haunted trail attraction – that will open to the public on Friday and Saturday evenings in October. All proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project and local charities.

“I chose the Wounded Warrior foundation because I have family members and friends in the military,” he said. “I also had a friend who died while serving a few years ago. So this means a lot to me.”

Bratten said he also plans to contribute some of the proceeds to other organizations, including the Pittsville Volunteer Fire Department.

“Whatever is left will be distributed to other local charities,” he said.

Bratten said he is no stranger to haunted attractions.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why not hold a crab feast or a chicken BBQ.....don’t need stupid haunted forest where something can happen to children and then give the proceeds to charity????

Anonymous said...

Go back to safe space basement 8:19

Anonymous said...

Hope he has good insurance
Lots of accidents with these events in the dark and property owner lawsuits

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to see Bob Harris there as a zombie SWAT

Anonymous said...

No halloween Slaughter House farm tour in Laurel Delaware this year because 1 greedy volunteer security person got injured last year and is suing the land owner for millions. For those that don't know, all the proceeds/profits from the event was donated to Operation We Care that sends care packages to deployed active service members.