POTSDAM -- Students in Clarkson University's physician assistant studies program will host a haunted house to raise funds for a medical mission trip. The third Haunted Infirmary will begin at 6:30 …
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POTSDAM -- Students in Clarkson University's physician assistant studies program will host a haunted house to raise funds for a medical mission trip.
The third Haunted Infirmary will begin at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and 29 at Clarkson Hall, 59 Main St.
This year the haunted house includes zombies.
“Patients and healthcare workers collide in the most terrifying haunted house St. Lawrence county has ever seen,” event organizers say. “You'll never look at hospitals the same way after going through this twisted maze. You may be checking in...but will you be able to check out? Beware and enter at your own risk... Can you make it through without becoming a patient yourself?”
Anyone under age 17 must have a parent or guardian present over age 21. No costumes with excessive fabric which drags across the floor or costume related props will be allowed.
Waivers must be signed for each person entering infirmary.
Tickets are $10 and can be bought at the door.
More info: https://www.facebook.com/potsdamhauntedinfirmary