It's October, and that means that Halloween is just around the corner. And what would Halloween be without a good, old-fashioned haunting adventure? For those who enjoy a good scare, you don't have to go far to experience the ghouls and eerie creatures who lurk in the night, waiting to bring terror and a little nervous excitement into your evening.
The Trail of Terror debuts this year at the Olde Sharon Schoolhouse, located off of Old Atlanta Road in Forsyth County (across from Sharon Elementary School). The Trail leads guests from the old schoolhouse into the woods for a heart-pounding adventure.
The exhibit will be open Thursdays through Sundays in October, October 15-17, 22-24 and 29-31, opening at 7 p.m. each evening. Randy Phillips of Shadow Realm Productions is the master mind behind the Trail of Terror, and was with the well-known Netherworld haunted house for many years. So he is sure to have some tricks up his sleeves. He warns visitors, "Don't be afraid of the woods...be afraid of what's in them!"
Tickets for Trail of Terror can be purchased at www.fearofshadows.com, and coupons are also available. It is not recommended for children ages nine and under.
In addition to the Trail, activities will also be available at the Schoolhouse for visitors of all ages, including arts and crafts, a pumpkin patch, family-friendly ghost stories, and various children’s activities.
The Olde Sharon Schoolhouse is located at 3604 Old Atlanta Rd. in Suwanee, GA. Please call (678) 622-6648 for more information or e-mail lafrends@yahoo.com. All proceeds benefit The Arts Center at Sharon Schoolhouse.
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Hi I am Patrick Thomas and I was wondering if I could get some information on helping out. Shane Wynn suggested this and I want to do it. Thank You
This trial is mediocre. However, Kelly thought it was fabulous!The real chainsaws were an excellent touch to the wild ride. I nearly soiled my pants. <3 ya! Ken, Barbie, Kelly and our special 3 legged dog, Rufus.
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