HER HAUNTED HALLOWEEN TRAIL THIS ORIGINALLY STARTED AS AN IDEA FOR CLAIRE AND HER FRIENDS TO DO A FUN EVENT DURING THIS. IN SEASON SIE NCTHEY ARE FRESHMAN IN HIGH SCHOOL AND MAYBE A LITTLE BIT OLD FOR TRICK-OR-TREINATG SO THEY DECIDED LET’S DO A SCARY SPOOKY HALLOWEEN TRAIL, BUT THEN THIS EVENT TOOK ON A WHOLE GREATER MEANING AT CLERMON HTAANDS GRANDPARENTS FARM A SPOOKY SITE WILL TAKE OVER THE GROUNDS ON SATURDAY NHTIG THE 14 YEAR OLD ALONG WITH HER GRANDFATHER DECIDED TO MEAK A HAUNTED TRAIL IT TWISTS AND TURNS THROUGH CORN STALKS FORTES AND A HAYMAYS. OH IN 18 OF HER CLOSEST FRIENDS ARE GOING TO BE HELPING SCARE PEOPLE. ALL ALONG THE WAY IN DIFFERENT OUTFITS BUT THENHE S HAD A BETTER IDEA. WHY NOT TURN IT INTO A FUNDRAISER TO HELP FKSOL WITH CANCER. YOU SEE CLEAR’S GRANDMOTHER MIMI HAS HAD A ROUGH GO OF IT THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS FIGHTING MOUTH AND THROAT CANCER, AND NOW SHE’S IN REMISSN.IO IT MEANT A LOT TO ME ME. DEFINITELY. SHE’S BEEN VERY EXCITEDOR F THIS. SHE’S LIKE, OH YOU’RE A LITTLE FRIENDS COMING TO DO THIS. I’M KELI YEAH, MY FRIDSEN ARE GONNA COME OVER AND DO THIS FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOUHO W HAD CANRCE NOW THE HAUNTED TRAIL ENDS IN THIS HAUNTED BARN AND IT GOES ABOUT A THOUSDAN FEET, WHICH IS ACTUALLY CLAIRE’S GOAL TO GET A THOUSAND DOLRSLAOR F THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY REPORT
Northern Kentucky teen creates haunted trail to raise money for people fighting cancer
18 of her close friends will be helping scare people along the way
At Claire Monahan's grandparents' farm in Union, Kentucky, a spooky site will take over the grounds Saturday night.The 14-year-old decided to make a haunted trail. It twists and turns through cornstalks, a forest and a hay maze.Eighteen of her close friends will be helping scare people along the way.But then she had a better idea: to turn it into a fundraiser to help folks with cancer.Claire's grandma, Mimi, has had a rough go of it the last several years fighting mouth and throat cancer, and now she's recovered."It meant a lot to Mimi, definitely. She's been really excited for this. She's like, 'are all your little friends coming over to do this?' I'm like, 'Yeah! My friends are going to come over and do this for people like you who had cancer,'" said Monahan.Claire is hoping to raise $1,000 for the American Cancer Society. If you'd like to donate: click this link. To learn more information or go through the trail, visit this Facebook event page.
At Claire Monahan's grandparents' farm in Union, Kentucky, a spooky site will take over the grounds Saturday night.
The 14-year-old decided to make a haunted trail. It twists and turns through cornstalks, a forest and a hay maze.
Eighteen of her close friends will be helping scare people along the way.
But then she had a better idea: to turn it into a fundraiser to help folks with cancer.
Claire's grandma, Mimi, has had a rough go of it the last several years fighting mouth and throat cancer, and now she's recovered.
"It meant a lot to Mimi, definitely. She's been really excited for this. She's like, 'are all your little friends coming over to do this?' I'm like, 'Yeah! My friends are going to come over and do this for people like you who had cancer,'" said Monahan.
Claire is hoping to raise $1,000 for the American Cancer Society. If you'd like to donate: click this link. To learn more information or go through the trail, visit this Facebook event page.
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