Spring Street
Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632

Native Americans once told of a mysterious natural healing spring in the Arkansas Ozarks. Spanish explorers scoured this area seeking the elusive "Fountain of Youth". And in the 19th century, the town of Eureka Springs with its amazing healing springs grew to be a world-renowned Victorian health resort. From blindness to baldness, from piles to paralysis, the curative power of pure Ozark spring water seemed to know no limits.

But it never raised the dead...UNTIL NOW!

On November 2, 2012 - the Day of the Dead - Eureka Springs will experience its first annual Zombie Crawl& Day of the Dead Parade. The event is free and open to everyone, with zombie participants being asked to bring two (or more) cans of food to benefit the Flint Street Food Bank.

A creeping parade procession of funeral hearses, doomsday vehicles, and post-mortem street performers will lead the hungry horde of the undead.

Several other special events will make this a three day Eureka Springs Zombie Invasion!

- On Oct. 31st Halloween Night, a high energy electronic “Dance of the Dead” will be held in the haunted underground level of the City Auditorium, as a benefit for the Flint Street Food Bank.

- On November 1st, the Sacred Earth Gallery will host a special Zombie Variety Show and night time screening of the classic 1968 film 'Night of the Living Dead' on the Southwind Stage.

Zombies are being asked to please pre-register online for the crawl.
For more information, please visit EurekaZombies.com or email info@eurekazombies.com

Official Website: http://eurekazombies.com

Added by Eureka Zombies on August 23, 2012