The House of Terror Pt. 3 (Scary Video)
November 23, 2009 / 24893
This is Part 3 of a fun little journey into the creepy forest of Sleepy Hollow, located in Venango County, Pa. where Jack Shadow’s Haunted “House of Terror” is located. This horror was recorded the night before Halloween. Be spooked and thrilled with ghouls, ghosts, the dead and living dead, scary clowns, skeletons and fear for your lives as you experience this creepy shop of horrors. Inside you’ll find it’s a scream.
Enjoy, Chris: Read more …
Video: The House of Terror Pt. 2 (Scary Video)
November 2, 2009 / 9427
This is Part 2 of a fun little journey into the creepy forest of Sleepy Hollow, located in Venango County, Pa. where Jack Shadow’s Haunted “House of Terror” is located. This horror was recorded the night before Halloween. Be spooked and thrilled with ghouls, ghosts, the dead and living dead, scary clowns, skeletons and fear for your lives as you experience this creepy shop of horrors. Inside you’ll find it’s a scream.
Enjoy, Chris: Read more …
The House of Terror Pt. 1 (Scary Video)
October 19, 2009 / 2122
This is Part 1 of a fun little journey into the creepy forest of Sleepy Hollow, located in Venango County, Pa.
where Jack Shadow’s Haunted “House of Terror” is located.
This horror was recorded the night before Halloween.
Be spooked and thrilled with ghouls, ghosts, the dead and living dead, scary clowns, skeletons and fear for your lives as you experience this creepy shop of horrors.
Inside you’ll find it’s a scream. Enjoy, Chris: Read more …
There will be blood - Western students bring ‘Night of the Living Dead’ to the stage
October 24, 2008 / 164
Director Don Lillie has a message for those who go to see “Night of the Living Dead” at Missouri Western’s Potter Theatre.
“I would suggest that the first three rows might come dressed in things they don’t particularly care about,” he warns. “We’ll just say that Gallagher would be proud.”
Taking his advice might be wise as the zombie classic comes alive on the stage from Oct. 28 through Nov. 1. The 1968 George Romero film inspired a play that has become a popular show in theaters throughout the country. With Halloween rapidly approaching, it seems like a great time for the folks at Western to embrace their inner-zombie. Read more …








