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Bikers who “scare” host Haunted House

By Christine Anne Piesyk | October 25, 2007 | Print This Post

 

Bikers Who Scare: Random GhoulsThe Bikers Who Scare Haunted House with its 16 rooms of terror will be open at 7 p.m. October 26-27 and 30-31 in Clarksville. The haunting, sponsored by Bikers Who Care, will take place at 1650 Wilma Rudolph Boulevard in Clarksvill. Entry fee is $10 with proceeds to benefit Bikers Who Care Children’s Charities.

The rooms in the Haunted House have their own unique terrifying themes utilizing the including a vortex tunnel, light, smoke, sound effects, music, mechanical and electrical devices to thrill and terrify with the talents of 75 actors and a variety of special effects.

There are combinations of surprise scares and creepy situations that will keep you guessing what will happen next. There are new rooms with new scenes and new actors. Some of your favorite characters and rooms are back this year - Chucky, Bubba’s Butcher Shop, the Insane Asylum and the Vortex Tunnel.

What sets this house apart is that it is not dependent on these devices to provide the total experience. In this house, people are involved with the actors, whether they want to be or not.

The Haunted House is designed for adults and young people of middle school age and older. It is not suitable for children.

About Christine Anne Piesyk

    With 40 years behind me (Huh? What? How did that happen?) as a journalist, feature writer, investigative reporter, editor, and film/theater/arts critic, I brought my liberal New England activism to Tennessee several years ago. having completed a midlife undergraduate degree in community organizing and women's studies, and an MA in Interdisciplinary Arts. I am currently an MFA student at Goddard College. I served on Future Search Commissions for two colleges and an issue-specific commission for the City of Northampton, MA, and did minor undergraduate work in studies in urban planning and community development. I am a community volunteer and a member of FreeThinkers for Peace and Civil Liberties. I am a certified storm spotter. In my spare time (define spare time please?) I am a voracious reader, obsessive movie buff, classical music junkie; I also and design and make sci-fi/fantasy and renaissance costumes. I have an unquenchable interest in just about everything. I see life as an ongoing opportunity for learning and adventure, with the best things still to come. All posts by Christine Anne Piesyk as presented on Clarksville Online are copyright ©2006, 2007 to the author.

    Email: womanspeak@yahoo.com

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