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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Zombie Run

A group of Spokane theater arts students trying to raise money for charity staged a Zombie Run, a fun run around Comstock Park, which they populated with volunteer zombies to scare kids and adults alike Saturday evening, Aug. 30. Runners could slow down the undead with a well-placed dart from a Nerf gun.

Canaan Barbery, 7, left, stops to shoot volunteer zombie Colin Redman, right, during the Zombie Run.

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Stephen Lay carries his son, Bryson, age 5, through the forest of characters on the Zombie Run. Bryson had been excited about the Zombie Run for past three weeks, his parents said, but was frightened by the many volunteer zombies at Comstock Park.

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Founder Adin Haines, wearing camouflage, leads a group of a children through the Zombie Run at Comstock Park.

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Kids dash around zombie characters while brandishing rubber dart guns during the Zombie Run at Comstock Park.

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Adin Haines, wearing camouflage, leads a group of a children through the Zombie Run, an open air haunted house for zombie fans that raised money for a good cause. Haines, a student at Ferris High, helped organize the event.

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Volunteer zombie Colin Redman waves his arms to scare the young runners in Comstock Park Saturday during the Zombie Run.

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