Community Access Television
presents
2010 CAT Spooktacular
Friday, October 29th from 3pm-7pm
As fall approaches, Community Access Television has begun planning one of their biggest and most frightfully fun fundraisers ever. There could only be one event that matches such a description and that is the 2010 CAT Spooktacular!
Working in conjunction with the annual Trick or Treat on the Square and hosted at the Fayetteville Town Center, we will be hosting a spooky assortment of games and contests. These activities will include bouncy houses, monstrous mini golf, a Haunted House, sinister face painting, a Mad Scientist’s Laboratory and costume contests for age’s infant to 12 years. There will be also a video/photo keepsake to remember your groovy ghoulie night. For the bigger monsters, there will also be a costume contest for teens and adults too. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg and for only $4 to boot.
But the CAT Spooktacular isn’t just about having fun and celebrating the Trick-or-Treat season. It’s also about raising money and supporting the gem that is public access in Fayetteville. Community Access Television is one of the longest running access facilities in the United States. In addition to providing a free speech venue for local citizens, we also present the educational tools to help create your own media.
So if you’ve got some little monsters looking for some safe fun on Friday, October 29th from 3pm-7pm or you just want to show your support for local public access, then come on down to the 2010 CAT Spooktacular!



