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06-17-2011, 08:11 AM
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At 8:15 p.m. June 25, Muskegon’s second annual Zombie Walk, replete with folks costumed as the ambulatory undead, will leave the Harbor Theater, 1937 Lakeshore, and amble through part of the Lakeside neighborhood.
The one-mile walk will head down Lakeshore Drive, up Denmark Street, circle a graveyard and return to the Harbor.
Brendan Pelto, who runs the Harbor with his wife, Jen, said the theater will screen the 2004 British zombie comedy “Shaun of the Dead” around 9:30 p.m. The walk is free. Admission to the movie will be $3, Pelto said.
More than 100 people participated in Muskegon’s inaugural Zombie Walk last year at this time, Pelto said. The Harbor organized that first walk to promote its opening of master zombie-film director George A. Romero’s “Survival of the Dead.” Sounds like fun.
At 8:15 p.m. June 25, Muskegon’s second annual Zombie Walk, replete with folks costumed as the ambulatory undead, will leave the Harbor Theater, 1937 Lakeshore, and amble through part of the Lakeside neighborhood.
The one-mile walk will head down Lakeshore Drive, up Denmark Street, circle a graveyard and return to the Harbor.
Brendan Pelto, who runs the Harbor with his wife, Jen, said the theater will screen the 2004 British zombie comedy “Shaun of the Dead” around 9:30 p.m. The walk is free. Admission to the movie will be $3, Pelto said.
More than 100 people participated in Muskegon’s inaugural Zombie Walk last year at this time, Pelto said. The Harbor organized that first walk to promote its opening of master zombie-film director George A. Romero’s “Survival of the Dead.” Sounds like fun.