The 4th
Annual Village Invasion Zombie Crawl Comes to Saugerties, New York
Captain Cruella and Company Return This Year with a Carnival of the Dead
Captain Cruella and Company Return This Year with a Carnival of the Dead
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAUGERTIES, NY – Oct 19, 2013 – For the fourth year running,
the Village of Saugerties will be the site of the East Coast’s ultimate zombie-themed
event. The brainchild of Captain Cruella—a.k.a. Saugerties’ own Jaimee Moxham--the
Village Invasion is bigger and better than ever, and poised to take the Hudson
Valley by storm on Saturday night, October 19. Over the past three years, thousands
of zombie fans from all over have outfitted themselves in their undead best to
take to Partition and Main Streets in the heart of town, share their mutual
love of ghoulish goodness, and enjoy local pubs, restaurants, shops and other
businesses.
Just like last year, the event is officially sponsored by
the Village Apothecary. Neal Smoller of the Apothecary has helped raise the
Invasion to higher levels than ever before. Admission to the event is $2—and
this year, like last year, a portion of the proceeds will be directed toward
rebuilding and revamping A Small World Playground, a local spot frequented by
children from the Boys & Girls Club and from the surrounding vicinity.
“This is a real labor of love for me,” says Captain Cruella.
“I can’t believe that the idea I had just three years ago, to see if I could
create a Saugerties Village wide zombie event that would really be something worth coming
to, has turned into all this. With the help of the Village Apothecary, we’ve
made it into an annual happening that everyone looks forward to. The Carnival
of the Dead theme this year will make it spookier and more fun than ever!”
In addition to the Village Apothecary, sponsors this year
include Lucky Chocolates, the Dutch Alehouse, Main Street Restaurant and Brine
Barrel Pickle Co., just to name a few. Anyone interested in becoming a sponsor,
or one of the many vendors that will be on hand, should contact captaincruella@gmail.com or visit http://villageinvasion.com to download a
vendor form.
Nearby hotels are booking up, as Cruella gets the word out
across a multitude of social media platforms including Facebook (http://facebook.com/CaptainCruella),
Twitter (http://twitter.com/captaincruella)
and Blogger (http://cruellascrypt.blogspot.com).
The event kicks off promptly at 6 p.m. along Main and Partition Streets, with
many businesses staying open late to take part in the festivities.
Much like years past, this year’s event will offer many
reasons for folks to show up and have a good time. Once again, Palenville-based
funk-rock band Voodelic will be playing at Dave’s Wine & Coffee House and Tigeriss hailing from New Paltz out at the outdoor staging area on the corners of Main and Partitions Streets. And what
would the Village Invasion be without the annual costume contest? Awards will
be presented in a variety of categories, and patrons are encouraged to get
creative. Given this year’s theme, there are sure to be a plethora of evil
zombie clowns and other dark denizens of the carnie world.
Over the course of the past decade, zombies have infiltrated
pop culture as never before, with movies such as Resident Evil, 28 Days Later,
Shaun of the Dead and World War Z gaining cult followings. And AMC’s The
Walking Dead TV series has become one of the most popular shows on the air—further
proof that the zombie has hit the mainstream. Part of the phenomenon has been
the rise of a colorful and devoted subculture of zombie-lovers that has helped
popularize public zombie walks worldwide.
Those interested in participating in this year’s Village
Invasion are encouraged to visit http://www.facebook.com/VillageInvasion
of http://villageinvasion.com for more
information.
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