Zombie Farm Creepy Christmas: Island of Misfit Toys to Benefit Warrick Humane Society

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Zombie Farm Creepy Christmas: Island of Misfit Toys!
Newburgh, Indiana – Our annual Creepy Christmas event in collaboration with the Newburgh Civitan Zombie Farm is here! This year’s theme is the Island of Misfit Toys and will be taking place Friday, December 13th and Saturday, December 14th. Nothing goes better with holiday cheer than fear, especially when all proceeds go to Warrick Humane Society and helps us in our mission to help homeless and abandoned animals in the tri-state area!

Event Highlights:
● When?: December 13th and 14th from 6pm-10pm
● No-Scare Hours: For anyone who doesn’t like getting scared, there will be no-scare
Hours from 5-6pm on both days!
● Cost: During no-scare hours it will be $5 per person. During normal hours, it’s $10
per person or $5 for kids aged 10 and under.
● Support Rescue: All proceeds benefit the Warrick Humane Society! Support our
mission to help dogs and cats in need in the tri-state area.
● While You Wait: There will also be a family friendly waiting area with a Warrick
Humane Society merch table, a holiday treats table with lots of goodies (including
hot chocolate), a holiday back-drop for pictures, and puppy snuggles for a donation!

About Warrick Humane Society: Warrick Humane Society, a no-kill shelter located in Newburgh, Indiana. It was founded in 1983 by a handful of dedicated volunteers who rescued lost, injured and neglected animals. Since WHS opened their building in 1997 and began actively working with Animal Control agencies and other rescue organizations, WHS has saved thousands of animals and placed them in loving homes. Warrick Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) no-kill rescue dedicated to improving companion animals’ lives. WHS does not receive any funding from taxes or any national organizations. WHS is funded entirely by individual and corporate donations, bequests, grants and fundraising events.

Because all animals adopted by WHS are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, treated for parasites and microchipped as well as receiving any other special care they may need, finding enough funding is always a challenge.