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FrightTown Eastside offers a haunting experience for kids and adults alike - Sammamish Independent

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FrightTown Eastside is quickly becoming the go-to Halloween attraction for families and thrill-seekers in the region. With the absence of the beloved Nightmare at Beaver Lake, this new event fills a significant gap in the local Halloween landscape. Designed to cater to both children and adults, FrightTown offers a range of spooky activities and attractions that promise to deliver chills and excitement. The organizers have put great effort into creating a safe and fun environment, ensuring that families can enjoy the festivities together. From creatively designed haunted houses to interactive performances, the event is packed with entertainment that captures the essence of Halloween.

Community members have expressed enthusiasm, and local businesses are rallying to support this new seasonal highlight. As the opening date approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable Halloween experience. FrightTown Eastside aims not only to entertain but also to foster a sense of community during the festive season.

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