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Daily Do Good: Community Helps Repair Haunted House Maze

An Arizona community comes together to help repair their neighbor’s haunted house maze after it is destroyed by heavy wind. Every year, residents of Chandler, Arizona, flock to Allen Moskop’s haunted house maze at Halloween. When he first started the tradition around 12 years ago, it was more like a haunted garage, but it grew over the years into a haunted maze. Hundreds show up each year to get their scare on for Halloween.

Last year’s plan was cancelled because of COVID and Moskop recently retired from work, so he was thinking that this was going to be his last year running the haunted maze. Like previous years, he started building things in September and then a couple of weeks ago, some heavy wind almost ruined this year’s plans, too. "My wife and I went to bed at 11 o'clock," Moskop recalls. "And then 10 minutes after we got in bed, we heard this tremendous crash, came outside, and then everything was just destroyed and devastated."

Moskop had accepted that the haunted maze was over, but his neighbors had different ideas. "I wasn't going to let that happen," neighbor Megan Hamrick says. "I couldn't. I came out the next morning, and took the whole thing down, and took the whole thing back up within the last week." And other neighbors wanted to pitch in too. "Everybody kind of reached out," Moskop says. "[They] said if you need any help let us know." And just like that, the popular Halloween event was back on.

Source:AZ Family

Spooky ghost near haunted house at Halloween

Photo: Getty Images


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