POTSDAM -- The Clarkson University physician's assistant students will host their fifth annual haunted house fundraising event, “Nigthmare on Main Street,” on Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 starting at 7:30 …
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POTSDAM -- The Clarkson University physician's assistant students will host their fifth annual haunted house fundraising event, “Nigthmare on Main Street,” on Oct. 26 and Oct. 27 starting at 7:30 p.m. both nights.
Proceeds from the event will be put toward funds for the group’s annual Medical Mission Trip to an underserved and impoverished community in Central/South America.
"Nightmare," celebrates Potsdam as the home of Wes Craven, and inspiration for his creation of Nightmare on Elm Street.
“Nightmare” will take place at Clarkson Hall, 59 Main St.
Admission is $12 at the door. Payment from Knight cards and cash will be accepted.
Anyone younger than 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 21 years old or older, or have the guardian’s permission to enter.
For more information, log onto www.facebook.com/potsdamhauntedinfirmary/ .
The PA student's annual mission trip to Central/South America will provide much-needed healthcare to underserved, rural, low-income communities, said a press release from the group. For many, the Clarkson clinic is the only healthcare they will receive for the entire year.