ANDOVER, Connecticut — Spooky season is here, and one haunted attraction is using frightful fun to make a real difference in Andover .
“Haunts for the Homeless,” a nonprofit event held at Fitch Family Farm, is inviting horror fans and families alike to experience chills and thrills while helping people in need.
The event is back for its second year, and it features a 3D haunted house and haunted trails. Visitors can expect to encounter creepy clowns, eerie scenes and even a creepy Santa Claus, all brought to life with special 3D glasses for a fully immersive experience.
“We have our chroma 3D haunted house, we have the terror trail; one scary, one not so scary,” said Jef Benson, director of Haunts for the Homeless.
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