Story contributor Jennifer Davis
7 Lights of Trepidation Haunted House at 1501 Burlington Ave.
The haunted house has been a fixture at this address for a few years, however this year it has changed hands and is under new management. This years Haunt is almost 100% hand built props by the Haunt Volunteers.
The 7 Lights Haunt is for a Cause, All of the proceeds are donated to the hosting county home and they are specifically set aside for the residents Thanksgiving and Christmas fund.
7 Lights has had community support with help and material donations to get off the ground. Center township, The Learning Network of Clinton County, Skjodt Barrett, Sunset Skies Farms, Good Times Professional Audio, Phyllis and Miguel Peterson, Art Girl Davis Photography, Larry Laughner, Walmart, Rural king, Moonlight Snaps, Roger Bruton, and Ronald Snell to name some of the people who have come together to help the cause. 7 Lights committee has credited the community with making things possible this year. “We would not have been able to launch this year without the help from this community. They have made this happen.”
7 Lights of Trepidation Haunted House will be open again October 18-19 from 6-11 pm. All ages are welcome $5 for adults and $3 per child under 10. No scare tours with lights on will also be available upon request. More information and updates will be posted on the 7 Lights of Trepidation Facebook page.
If you are interested in donating building materials or donating time to the haunted house in 2020 please contact the 7 Lights of Trepidation Team.
Photos and video by Erick Dircks