Though autumn begins to settle in the month of October, the Halloween frenzy at The Timbers of Shorewood retirement community is anything but quiet.
This special two day fundraiser specializes in friendly holiday event not just among residents, but for the community as a whole.
With the assistance of the Kiwanis Club of Shorewood, the staff at The Timbers transform its spectacular ballroom into a spooky maze filled with ghastly creatures including skeletons, mummies, bleeding zombies, and reapers.
Too scary for your child? No problem. A less scary alternative is the first floor Elms Community Room which is converted to a Halloween Game Room for children. Games, crafts and fun will take place, and refreshments are always served.
Dubbed “The Spook House”, community members, especially children, are urged to dress up and celebrate Halloween with family and friends.
“Our Spook House is so much fun, and each year it gets more creepy and spine-chilling – on purpose, of course,” said Shelly Goggins, activities director with the Timbers of Shorewood retirement community.
Admission to the Spook House is $5; $3 to the Children's Halloween Game Room. Funds raised are donated to the Kiwanis Club and Leeza’s Place. For more information call Shelly Goggins at 815-609-0669.
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