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NILES, Mich. --The 2022 season of the Nile's Scream Park scaring is over, with over 134 thousand dollars raised by the popular Halloween attraction for local charities.
Over 450 volunteers for 18 thousand hours to keep the event alive for its 23-day run, with the money going to over 50 charities, children's organizations and civic groups, which include 6 college scholarships for local high schoolers.
The Niles Scream Park has donated over 2.4 million dollars since 1996, by scaring thousands of people.
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