Haunted house opens its doors Friday
by Michael Howlett
Staff Writer
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The Mad Hatter has a little snack at the Carter Home Haunted House on Main Street in Hillsville. The Mad Hatter, portrayed by Erica Quesinberry, is just one of the creatures that will be on hand when the haunted house opens its doors Friday.
Staff photo by Michael Howlett The Mad Hatter has a little snack at the Carter Home Haunted House on Main Street in Hillsville. The Mad Hatter, portrayed by Erica Quesinberry, is just one of the creatures that will be on hand when the haunted house opens its doors Friday.
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What haunted house would be complete without a dead body in a coffin. Samantha Simone is the deceased.
Staff photo by Michael Howlett What haunted house would be complete without a dead body in a coffin. Samantha Simone is the deceased.
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Grace Suggs is not your normal clown. She has a dark side, as evidenced by the skull in her hand.
Staff photo by Michael Howlett Grace Suggs is not your normal clown. She has a dark side, as evidenced by the skull in her hand.
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Spooks, monsters and other assorted creatures will once again rise from the darkness when the Carter Home Haunted House opens its door on Friday, Oct. 19. The haunted house will continue on Oct. 20, Oct. 26-27 and on Halloween, Oct. 31.

“This is one of our better fundraisers,” said Shirley Hill, of the Hale-Wilkinson-Carter Home Foundation. “Proceeds will be going for renovations, repairs and utilities. There’s so much repair that needs doing around here.”

The Interact Club at Carroll County High School is responsible for the decorations, as well as the dark denizens that will haunt the halls of the Carter Home on Main Street in Hillsville. Shannon Dalton sponsors the club and Brady Goad is the coordinating the mayhem.

The haunted house will be open from 6-10 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under.



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