B
&
amp;C Towing of Hollister is trying to scare up some funds to
help students at the San Andreas Continuation High School raise
enough money to pay for their senior trip to Disneyland.
The haunted building, located at 2350 Technology Parkway will be
open this weekend on Oct. 17 and 18 from 6-11 p.m.
B&C Towing of Hollister is trying to scare up some funds to help students at the San Andreas Continuation High School raise enough money to pay for their senior trip to Disneyland.

The haunted building, located at 2350 Technology Parkway will be open this weekend on Oct. 17 and 18 from 6-11 p.m.

The building, which was decorated with the help of some of high school students will be open again from Oct. 24-30 from 6-8 p.m.

The building will be open one more time on Halloween from 4 p.m. to midnight.

All the proceeds from the Haunted Building scare house will go directly to a fund to help youths pay for the trip, said Vince Cardinalli of B&C Towing.

The haunted building is made up of 10 different rooms with an assortment of frightening themes.

Cardinalli thanked the many local businesses, organizations and families that have contributed to the creation of the haunted building.

“We couldn’t have done this with out them,” Cardinalli said.

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