This is the blurb from the catalog on the HAUNTED HOUSE HALLOWEEN HANDBOOK: "Every October, schools, civic clubs, scout troops, little leagues and charity groups of all kinds sponsor Halloween "haunted houses: as fundraisers. But where do they go for good information on how to do it? How to make the rotting corpse that scares the beejeebers out of everyone or the demonic knife-wielding doll or the living, beating heart that visitors swear is real? And what about the mundane details (e.g. permits and insurance) that make the haunted house a profitable and safe venture? Where does one find out about THAT? "All aspects of the successful haunted house are covered here. There is good information on site selection, logistics, , design, security, budgeting, sponsorship and volunteer management. This is followed by detailed descriptions of many inexpensive illusions for your haunted house; each is accompanied by illustrations that further explain how to make the effect successful. Floor plans, advertising flyers and design worksheets are some of the sample materials included." Anita Cohen-Williams Information Specialist Auto Club of Southern California ************************************** Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, and SPANBORD [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] **************************************