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Haunted house in North Tonawanda to benefit Niagara County SPCA

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NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. (WKBW) — Back again for another Halloween season is the haunted house at 870 Lee Avenue in North Tonawanda.

WNY Property Kings, a local construction company, is hosting the event this year with proceeds to benefit the Niagara County SPCA. The owners of WNY Property Kings, Kyle and Alisha King, did not think the event would happen this year due to the pandemic but were thrilled when they found out it would be allowed. They say protocols will be in place to ensure everyone's health and safety.

“We knew we were on a time crunch, as we usually start putting everything together in early August. We pulled all of our volunteers together and worked hard to get this tradition going once again. A portion of our proceeds will go to the Niagara County SPCA to support our love for the animals that need us most,” said Kyle.

The following protocols will be in place:

  • Everyone will be required to wear masks.
  • Volunteers will have their temperature checked prior to working each night.
  • Everyone will stand six feet apart in line.
  • If the line becomes full, guests will be asked to wait in their cars until told to approach.
  • If there is a large crowd, time slots will be given at the ticket booth.

“We know this year has been hard for all of us, so we will do everything to allow our patrons to enjoy a great scare while staying safe at the same time! Please help us help the Niagara County SPCA,” said Kyle.

The haunted house will be open Friday October 9, Saturday October 10 and Sunday October 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

The organizers say there will also be a "lights on" day on October 25 where kids can go through with the lights on and meet the actors.

For the most up to date information you can visit the haunted house's Facebook page here.