|  Perry Payne of the Lincoln Jaycees said on Tuesday night that the 
			group had tried to figure out how long they have been doing a 
			haunted house in Lincoln, and they couldn't exactly pin it down. 
			Most of the members remember haunted houses as far back as the early 
			1970s. With that much experience, they have become experts at 
			figuring out what will give you the willies and the chills. The 
			tour of the house this year begins in a child's room, but that is as 
			much as you're going to get about that particular area of 
			creepiness. Moving down long, dark, narrow hallways, working through 
			intricate mazes and feeling the walls close in on you is just a 
			portion of the thrill that visitors will experience.  Payne said the Jaycee haunted houses are well known for their 
			mazes, and this year's offering will not disappoint returning 
			visitors.  In addition to the mazes this year, there are several special 
			rooms with frightening special effects as well as live actors who 
			will make wish you were at home in your safe, warm bed. And if you plan to go this year, be sure to wear your long pants, 
			or bring your kneepads, because there will be a point when you feel 
			like your only way out is to get on your hands and knees and crawl. 
			 Also be on the alert. Payne said that rumor has it that a 
			particularly famous slasher intends to hide out in the haunted 
			house, perhaps looking for his next conquest. Payne said the Jaycees begin early in the year thinking and 
			talking about what the haunted house will be. The group comes up 
			with its own ideas of themes, then develops them into a working 
			plan. By early September they have a master plan and start working on 
			building the mazes and spook rooms. The club has about 20 members 
			and enlists the help of an additional 15 volunteers to get 
			everything put together and ready by opening night. Once the construction is near completion, the house is inspected 
			by the Lincoln Fire Department to assure that it is safe. To assure 
			that anyone inside the house can get out easily, there are emergency 
			escape doors in nearly every section of the spook house.  The Jaycees rely on the proceeds from the haunted house to fund 
			other projects throughout the year. The organization typically does 
			three large community service events: the Senior Feast at 
			Thanksgiving time, Angel Tree at Christmas and the very popular 
			Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt in the spring. 
            
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			Payne said that because they want the funds to go toward community 
			service projects, they work out the details of the haunted house in 
			the most economical way possible. The house relies on volunteer 
			workers to get it put together, and they have several items that 
			have been donated by individuals and businesses and are modified to 
			become props in the house. They also have a collection of props from 
			over the years that they repurpose to fit the current theme. The Lincoln Jaycees is a Junior Chamber organization open to 
			members between the ages of 18 and 40. The purpose of the 
			organization is to help build the skills needed to be successful in 
			business. The Jaycees are always looking for new membership. Anyone 
			who is interested in becoming a part of the organization can talk to 
			Shawn Eckert, president of the group, to Payne, or they can visit 
			the website at lincolnjaycees.com.  Payne said that while the haunted house activity is fun, it is 
			also a teaching activity. Those who work on the planning and implementation of the haunted 
			house gain experience in planning a project and overseeing its 
			successful completion. They also gain experience working with public 
			relations and promotion. Payne said members get to exercise and improve their leadership 
			skills through the house. The house is divided into sections, with 
			one or two members being fully responsible for a particular room or 
			maze. The members gain leadership skills by working with other 
			members and volunteers, leading the group through the process of 
			building the space. The haunted house opens tonight at 7 and will close at 11. The 
			rest of the schedule for this year will be Oct. 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, 
			27, 30, 31, and Nov. 1 and 2. The nighttime "lights-off" events are 
			recommended for ages 12 and up. For the younger thrill-seekers, 
			there will be two "lights-on" matinees, on Oct. 19 and 26 from 5 to 
			6 p.m. 
			 To meet the financial needs of the organization's community 
			service events, Payne said they are hoping to have a minimum of 
			1,000 visitors this year. If you've gone to the Jaycee Haunted House in the past, you're 
			sure to enjoy this one just as much, if not more than all the 
			previous houses. If you've never gone, be warned, it is a great 
			show, filled with twists, turns and stellar creepiness, but it is 
			not for the faint of heart. Be prepared for the creepy-crawlies at 
			every turn, and be careful whose hand you decide to hold on to! 
[By NILA SMITH] |