The North Fulton Jaycees, a non profit young person's leadership development organization, announced the opening of House on Horror Hill will start on Thursday night October 2.
House on Horror Hill begins its 26th year operating the longest running show in the state. "Once again we're ready for spook season, says Wendell Whitfield, Chairman of House on Horror Hill and adds, "It is back and scarier than ever."
House on Horror Hill will operate every Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the month of October, as well as Saturday, November 1st. The House will open at dark. Tickets are $10 per person.
According to Kenny Buckles, President of the North Fulton Jaycees, profits from House on Horror Hill will be used to support future projects that will better our community. Among the many projects are the "Thanksgiving Assistance" that is a matching funds program with a local Alpharetta Wal-Mart, the "Christmas Assistance Program for Children" through area public schools, the "Noah's Ark Easter Program for Children" and the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.
After moving three years ago from its location in what is today John's Creek, to its new home in Alpharetta, the Jaycees House on Horror Hill continues to provide a scare attraction at a price that doesn't hurt your wallet. House on Horror Hill is run by a group of area volunteers of all ages.
According to Whitfield, House on Horror Hill, is a place where kids can have fun in a controlled environment. "I have watched several kids grow up at House On Horror Hill. It is a way for us to make an impact on the younger generation by giving them somewhere to go instead of getting in trouble on the streets," said Whitfield.
House on Horror Hill is always looking for volunteers. If interested, need directions, or need more information about the scare, please visit www.houseonhorrorhill.com
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