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ML business holds drive-in with live scarers

by REBECCA PETTINGILL
Staff Writer | October 28, 2021 1:00 AM

MOSES LAKE — Shade Tree Customs at 1732 W. Broadway Ave., Moses Lake, had a Halloween themed drive-in movie event on Saturday, complete with scarers.

The event, The Nightmare at Shade Tree, had about a dozen cars with people watching “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” The movie was projected on a white truck and began at 7 p.m.

Larry Camden, owner of Shade Tree Customs, said it had an FM transmitter so attendees could hear the movie inside their cars, while around a dozen scarers walked around wailing and jumping out at the patrons.

The scarers were a mix of people from Living Nightmare Haunted Attraction and friends of Shade Tree Customs.

Camden said the business does free drive-in movies throughout the summer and decided it would be fun to do one for Halloween.

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Rebecca Pettingill/Columbia Basin Herald

Cars line up in the lot connected to Shade Tree Customs on Saturday for the movie, “A Nightmare on Elm Street.”