You will find nothing but death & swarming zombies coming alive from the ground as they are attracted to large sound frequencies. THE GRAVEYARD: There's no escape from the virus. Your growing unease will turn into screams & despair as no one will hear you over the beat of the bass. Use caution as you step into an abandoned electronic warehouse filled with a biological outbreak. Plunging you into darkness against vicious shuffle dancing zombies. THE RAVE VIRUS ZONE: The virus will infect you. Featuring 2 unique music stages zombie themed, an inside stage with a glow blacklight dance floor & an outdoor stage amongst a haunted graveyard! Come party with us for 7 hours of non-stop heart-pounding music, drinks, & a thrilling load of fun! Various music performances by multiple local DJs from hip hop, latin music, Afrobeat & EDM! Enjoy a spine-chilling experience on a undead warehouse filled with fleash eating zombies to frighten the night away. The family that Halloweens together stays together.Ĭopyright 2016 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.Celebrate Halloween with our Project X themed haunted warehouse party. To get involved with the national charity, go to. Today's Halloween event was the first one put together by Wounded Warrior Project, and the organization says it looks forward to doing it again next Halloween. This was my first event with kids – I feel at ease and so welcome. Being able to be around crowds again and feel welcome. "I just got connected with WWP and it’s good to know there are events like this around for wounded warriors like me. “It means a lot to me because they have been reaching out to veterans for years," said Army Veteran Landell Vernon, a registered member with Wounded Warrior Project. These ladies take a quick break for big smiles in their trek through the Enchanted Forest. We really enjoy having this time to spend together as a family – and with the WWP staff who are so fun and friendly,” said Angie Ross, a Wounded Warrior Project family support member and the wife of Marine Corps wounded warrior Tim Ross. “For us, these types of family events that are hosted by WWP are different than any other Halloween activities around Jacksonville. Not only do they assist injured servicemen and women through programs and services, they bring these military veterans and their families together to support each other. Wounded Warrior Project's mission is to honor and empower these wounded warriors. To date, it is estimated that as many as 400,000 service members live with invisible wounds of war, including combat stress, depression, and finally - the signature wounds of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom - post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. This Star Wars Stormtrooper is no match for a princess in the hunt for the best candy! More than 50 warriors and guests - even service animals - came dressed in costume and made their way through the decorated building like a maze, enjoying games, candy and other Halloween treats around every corner. Cubicles and hallways were made into themed adventures. Wounded Warrior Project staff transformed their office space into a Halloween fun zone. The nonprofit invited local wounded warriors, their families and caregivers for an afternoon of fun inside their "not-so-haunted" headquarters. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - There were no screams - just smiles - at a Halloween party put on by Wounded Warrior Project in Jacksonville. Warriors, family treated to Halloween fun at charity's headquartersīy Jodi Mohrmann - Managing Editor of special projects
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