The Harris Animal Hospital's Haunted House is this week and it may just be their scariest one yet. They are targeting young teenagers or adults and have made it affordable for families to come to.
WOODSTOCK - The Harris Animal Hospital's Haunted House is this week and it may just be their scariest one yet.
It's their third time organizing this event.
Registered Veterinary Technician Brigitte Harrington says they've been working on it since August.
"There's a lot that goes into it. And basically we go into this with not a very big budget to be able to decorate all of this, so it's a lot of imagination and people's thought process kind of get put into play with a minimal budget."
She says it took a lot of hours to decorate the house, which consists of two stories and four bedrooms.
Harrington says it's quite scary this year.
"It's an entire house that we've decorated up and it's not for the weak of heart, that's for sure."
Harrington adds they're targeting young teenagers or adults and have made it affordable for families to come to.
It costs just $5.00 per person and all of the proceeds will go towards the Farley Foundation.
The Haunted House is happening Friday, October 18th at the Harris Animal Hospital in Woodstock.

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