The Waseca County News reports in Zombies 'crawl' for a cause:
Last October the police received a report of a man covered in blood sitting out in front of PJ’s Tavern who was believed to have been part of a bar brawl.
Upon further investigation the police found 39 other people covered in blood — dressed like zombies. This year, organizer Tim Miller said they have already alerted authorities about the upcoming Second Annual Zombie Crawl scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 24 from 6 p.m to 1 a.m.
The crawl is a charity event designed to help kids enjoy Halloween:
All of the money raised from the crawl goes to purchase Halloween costumes, make up, accessories, pumpkins and carving kits for kids. They will be given away on Saturday, October 8 at the Miller Armstrong Building. The kids will also receive goodie bags filled with all kinds of donations. ...
“Last year we gave away 60 costumes,” Miller said. “The crawl is awesome, but I think the best part is seeing these kids walk away with some great stuff and huge smiles on their faces.”
“This is a really cool event,” said Jennifer Hamilton. “Parents get dressed up and have a good time plus we are raising money for kids.”
Hamilton explained that if dressing up like a crazy, brain eating zombie is something you would enjoy, then by all means mix up a batch of fake blood and have at it.
Costumes are optional, however. Read the entire article at the County News.
Photo: Waseca's very hungry zombies. Submitted photo at WCN.
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