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A South Jersey farm is kicking off the tricks and treats early this year to help support the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson.

Starting on Friday, October 1 and every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night through the month of October, the "Night of Terror" Halloween attraction located at Creamy Acres Farm in Mullica Hill, N.J., will raise funds for the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson. One dollar of each $20 full-price admission ticket to the “Night of Terror” will benefit the Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson.

The Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson, designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Clinical Cancer Center, is a collection of the most advanced patient services in medical specialties dealing with cancer.

Home of South Jersey’s original corn maze and award-winning “Night of Terror,” Creamy Acres Farm offers a variety of activities for the whole family, including a nighttime maze, haunted house and hayride.

Creamy Acres Farm is located at 448 Lincoln Mill Rd., Mullica, N.J. For more information, visit www.jeffersonhospital.org/cancer or www.creamyacres.com or call 856-223-1669 or 1-800-JEFF-NOW.



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Jeffrey A. Baxt
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Phone: 215-955-6300

Published: 9-9-2004