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Zombie Fest will scare things up Sat., Sept. 16 at Normandy Park Towne Center

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Photo of Zombie Fest costume contest winner Mackenzie Bull by Scott Schaefer.

Zombie Fest Northwest is a fun, free, all-ages and family friendly event that’s returning to Normandy Park Towne Center on Saturday, Sept. 16.

This event raises awareness about emergency and disaster preparedness, and also raises money for the Highline Schools Foundation, the Friends of Normandy Park Foundation 501(c)(3) and a local food bank.

Some of the fun activities will include:

  • Emergency & community vehicle display (includes police and fire vehicles, a replica Jurassic Park vehicle, Republic Services, King County Book Mobile)
  • Live music
  • Food/beverages
  • Business and educational booths
  • Arts & crafts for children
  • FREE pumpkin patch
  • FREE scavenger hunt for children to build their own disaster preparedness kits
  • Performance by the Seattle Thrillers
  • Zombie Zumbathon
  • Zombie costume contest
  • FREE Get Zombified booth featuring zombie costumes and make-up
  • Raffles
  • Mount Rainier High School zombie marching band!

Zombie Facts:

Zombie Fest Northwest draws nearly 2,500 visitors each year from King, Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap and Thurston counties! Businesses that utilized booth space reported a gain in customers and community familiarity.

For more information, visit http://zombiefestnorthwest.com.

VIDEO:
Here’s a clip showing the Seattle Thrillers perform:

WHAT: ZOMBIE FEST NORTHWEST

WHERE: Normandy Park Towne Center: 19900 1st Ave S, Normandy Park, WA 98148

WHEN: Saturday, September 16, 2017: 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

COST: FREE Admission!

Additional parking and FREE shuttle bus at the Criminal Justice Training Center at 19010 1st Avenue South, Burien, WA 98148


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