Many of you might not know that the haunt I give every year is to benefit autism. This all came about when my youngest son was born with the disease six years ago.
Well, I've done some major revamping to my website and I wanted all that are interested to not only look at what I have planned for this coming Halloween, but to see that ShadowBox Theatre Company is trying to achieve more than just scares.
Click on the link below...
Thanks!
Thread: Autism Website
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Halloween and Autism –
01-22-2005,11:56 AM
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01-23-2005,06:16 AM
wonderful Empress,I'll check it out
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01-23-2005,10:31 AM
Hey Empress-Checked it out. looks Great!
~ Proof of our society’s decline is that Halloween has become a broad daylight event for many. ~
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01-27-2005,08:08 AM
Looks awesome, my son was born 4 years ago, as I've mentioned on another thread, premature and he has cerebral palsy. Doesn't matter to this family, we absolutely do not know what we did before we had him!
"The closet door was open. Just a crack." S. King, "The Boogeyman
http://photobucket.com/albums/c359/PeeweePinson/
old blog: http://www.blogcrypt.com/peeweepinson/
new blog: http://www.khpinson.blogspot.com
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01-28-2005,03:53 PM
peeweepinson, I didn't know that about your son. I am so much in agreement with ya! I don't know what I would have done without my little guy. Well, that's not exactly true. I'm sure my life would have been a lot easier. But, my character and who I am wouldn't be the depth that it is. My life wouldn't be so filled with love. And I wouldnt' be giving this haunt to charity and those who so much need our help. YES, I'm quite blessed! :-)



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