Hemet Sunset Rotary presents Festival of Frights

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The Hemet Sunset Rotary is presenting a Festival of Frights-The Zombie Apocalypse, Oct 19 from 6 pm to 11 pm, upstairs at the Hemet Public Library. Tickets are $25 and are available by calling 951-708-1355. The event features music and dancing, a costume contest, scary karaoke, food vendors, silent auction, cash bar and dance contest. This is open only to those over 21. There is a special $50 VIP Graveyard starting at 5 pm. 

A non-profit organization can earn money by selling tickets to this event. For more information, call 951-708-1355.


Hemet Sunset Rotary meets every Wednesday night at the Diamond Valley Arts Center on Harvard Street at 5:30 pm. Visitors are welcome and they are always looking for new members. They are a part of Rotary International. Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in their communities, and in themselves. Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision. For more than 110 years, Rotary’s people of action have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and we stay committed to the end. Rotary works tirelessly to eliminate Polio.

For more information call 951-708-1355. 

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