Norwich Halloween attraction donates proceeds to area nonprofits

NORWICH – Denise and Carol Spratley recently organized and hosted a haunted house—complete with cannibalistic toddlers and legless crawling zombies—within the Norwich Grange Hall on East River Road.

At the core of the event, the duo created the creepy corridor with the intention of raising much needed awareness and funding for two area nonprofits they hold near and dear – The Chenango SPCA and Catholic Charities.

“We love animals, and we both have had experiences with the Crime Victims Advocacy program of Catholic Charities," said Denise Spratley. 

Both women were concerned with the lack of funding for the program, prompting them to brainstorm a way to raise cash to donate in an effort to help.

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The Spratley family operates the Route 12 Bottle and Can Redemption Center—across from B&D Pools, just south of Norwich— which routinely hosts bottle drives for area nonprofits and charities. 

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