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Santa Monica Zombie Crawl Returns For Second Year This Friday:

The 2nd annual Santa Monica Zombie Crawl will bring out the undead on Halloween night for a chilling bar crawl in the heart of the city this Friday, Oct. 31.

Starting on the Santa Monica Pier at 7 pm, crawlers will moan and growl their way through the city for spooky drink and food specials all night at participating locations with the official pub crawl wristband.

Wristbands will give crawlers access to drink specials like $4 drafts, $5 wells and $5 shots at more than five local bars and restaurants, and entrance into the Official Zombie Crawl After Party.

The zombies will collide at Wokcano for WOK-ing Dead, the official Zombie Crawl after party, with costume contests, prizes and more.

Participants must follow specific Zombie Crawl rules to get through the streets: keep an authentic zombie appearance, keep arms extended outward, drag a limb and deliver vicious snarls and moans without talking.

Makeup artists from Toni & Guy Hairdressing Academy will be at the starting location to help zombie-fy attendees with free zombie make-up and special effect services.

Participating locations include Rusty’s Surf Ranch, Big Dean’s Ocean Front Cafe, Ye Olde King’s Head, Del Frisco’s Grille, 41 Ocean, Cabo Cantina, and Wokcano Santa Monica.

Check-in is from 6:30-9 pm Friday, Oct. 31 at Rusty’s on the Pier.

Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 day of, which includes a wristband for specials at participating bars and complimentary zombie makeup and access to the Official Zombie After Party.

For tickets and more information, visit www.zombiecrawlsm2014.eventbrite.com.

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