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Haunted Trails at Bastyr University

October 14, 2011 - October 15, 2011

BASTYR UNIVERSITY GEARS UP FOR 13TH ANNUAL ‘HAUNTED TRAILS’
Halloween Festivities Run Fridays and Saturdays, October 14-15 and 21–22
October 4, 2011 – (Kenmore, Wash.) Bastyr University’s annual ‘Haunted Trails’ is returning for another year of spooky fun! Hosted in the forest behind Bastyr University’s Kenmore campus the weekends of Oct. 14-15 and 21-22, the event is one of the biggest scarefests in the area and includes frightfully enjoyable activities for teenagers and adults, as well as trick or treating for children ages 7 and younger. And it’s all for a good cause, as proceeds benefit student study abroad programs.
Events for ages 8 and older:
1)      Haunted Trails: Complete with ghosts, ghouls and goblins, the Haunted Trails tour through the forest offers frights and delights around every corner. The trail is set up this year with brand-new twists and turns — and a terror lurking behind every tree. (Runs 7-11 p.m.)
2)      Hades LabyrinthWith ghouls and monsters haunting all who enter, participants must find their way through a 2,400-square-foot maze of misty tunnels or be lost forever. (Runs 7-11 p.m.)
3)      Cemetery Hill: Is there anything creepier than a foggy cemetery at night? Yes — a foggy cemetery filled with the living dead. (Runs 7-11 p.m.)
4)      Circus of Horrors: Evil clowns make for a nightmarish experience under the big top. (Runs 7-11 p.m.)
Cost: $20 per person for all four events. Major credit cards accepted. Sorry, no tickets available for purchase by phone or in advance of the event.
 
NEW! For those on a budget, this year Haunted Trails and Hades Labyrinth tickets will be offered separately for $10 per person, per event. Individuals who select this option will be able to attend these events between 7–8 p.m. only.
For children under 8 years old:
 
The Great Pumpkin’s Trick or Treating Adventure: Bring the kids for trick or treating at Bastyr University’s award-winning Student Village. Take pictures of the little ones as they get candy from some of their favorite characters. Cost is $3 per child. (Runs 5–7 p.m.)
Food, gags and more:
 
Alice in Glowland: Buy glow sticks, glow wands, glow masks, glow frisbees, monster balloons and more at this spook and scare store. ($1 off any glow item with the donation of a non-perishable food item.)
Created in 1998, Bastyr University’s Haunted Trails has grown in size and popularity each year. It now attracts thousands of guests from throughout the greater-Seattle area. All proceeds support the University’s study abroad programs, including the School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine’s annual study trip to China. The fundraiser is run entirely by dedicated volunteer teams of Bastyr University students, faculty and staff. Free event parking is available on the Bastyr University campus, 14500 Juanita Drive N.E., Kenmore, WA 98028.
For more information: Contact the Bastyr University Haunted Trails Hotline at 425.602.3151.
Please Note:  A limited number of tickets are sold each night. The second weekend (Oct. 21-22) of Haunted Trails is very busy and tickets can sell out as early as 8:45 p.m. Visitors are advised to come the first weekend Oct. 14 – 15 when lines are shorter.
 
ABOUT BASTYR UNIVERSITY
Bastyr University, located north of Seattle, Washington, is an accredited institution, internationally recognized as a pioneer in natural medicine. Bastyr is the largest university for natural health arts and sciences in the U.S., combining a multidisciplinary curriculum with leading-edge research and clinical training to educate future leaders in fields such as naturopathic medicine, acupuncture and Oriental medicine, and whole food nutrition. Founded in 1978 as the John Bastyr College of Naturopathic Medicine, Bastyr University now offers more than 15 accredited degree and certificate programs. Bastyr was the nation’s first natural health arts and sciences university to receive funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Bastyr University Research Institute plays a key role in the growth of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) research. The University’s teaching clinic, Bastyr Center for Natural Health, offers quality natural health care to the greater Seattle community while providing essential clinical training for students.

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October 14, 2011
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October 15, 2011
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