Monday, 13 October 2008
Lindon transitional school to hold spook alley for fundraiser Print E-mail
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Utah Valley's collection of spooky Halloween destinations will have a new addition this year with the spook alley at the Alpine Transition and Employment Center in Lindon.

The spook alley, designed and run by the disabled students at the transitional school, will be open to the public for the first time this year on Oct. 29. The theme this year will be Renaissance, and the event will be fun and spooky for children of all ages.

 

The spook alley is a fundraising opportunity for the school, which works with moderately and severely disabled students to help them transition into living on their own. Admission to the spook alley is $1 or a book per person. The money will pay for new books and for activities the students participate in, such as visiting museums of practicing buying fast food.

ATEC is located at 350 N. State in Lindon. To schedule group tours, call 785-8727 and speak with Cassie Flint or Jessica Newman.

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