Balloon Manor is the amazing, 10-room, 10,000-square foot, walk-through haunted house made from 100,000 balloons. It will reappear at the Greece Ridge Center Mall October 17th - 26th!
Balloon Manor returns in 2008 as "SCARE U: Ghoul School," and will feature classrooms for "Anti-Social Studies" and "Under-World History," a "Cafeteria/Biology Lab" and much more silly spookiness.
Volunteer for the Crew
Community volunteers, with or without balloon twisting experience, are critical to the success of the project. Last year, more than 240 community volunteers helped, and we expect at least as many this time around. We could use assistance not only with building the manor, but also with staffing our retail shop, entertaining the crowds in line and you name it! If you'd like to help out and share your talents with us, click here to fill out a volunteer form. www.balloonmanor.com
For the safety of those working, we will not allow anyone to show up unannounced to volunteer. You must be on our list ahead of time so we can maintain allowable numbers of people on the floor at any time.
Where to the Proceeds Go? - Teens Living with Cancer
Teens Living with Cancer (TLC), www.teenslivingwithcancer.org, is an online community dedicated to teens living with cancer. TLC provides an array of resources to support teens, their families and friends. TLC focuses on challenging teen issues, presents information about cancer and treatment written at teens’ level of interest, provides opportunities to interact with other teens living with cancer, and offers links to relevant sites. TLC is an outreach program of Melissa’s Living Legacy Foundation.
Melissa’s Living Legacy Foundation
Melissa’s Living Legacy Foundation honors the inspiring life journey of Melissa Sengbusch who died June 22, 2000 at age 19, after living with a rare bone marrow cancer for more than two years. All teens with cancer should have opportunities for meaningful, life-affirming experiences, beginning at diagnosis, continuing through treatment and remission and, if necessary, when facing death.
Melissa’s Living Legacy Foundation provides resources to help teens living with cancer meet their life challenges in productive, creative, and satisfying ways. They also address issues relevant to the families and friends of teens living
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