The annual Milton Zombie Fest returned this fall, bigger and better in its fourth year.
The Milton Theatre and Po’ Boys Creole & Fresh Catch co-sponsored the event, which featured three days of shows at the theater and a day-long festival Oct. 21. Zombies filled the street at night for the zombie walk, while the lot next to the Milton Historical Society featured a face-painting station, food trucks and live music.
The annual event raised $5,000 for local nonprofits, including the theater, Milton Fire Department, Milton Historical Society and Casa San Francisco. For more, go to facebook.com/MiltonZombieFest.
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