ACT Call Center hosts Halloween event Bruce Whetten For the first time since opening four years ago the ACT Call Center on 10th Street allowed local trick or treaters to come in and enjoy a frightening evening of haunted houses made by all the employees. Newly acquired site director Shai Duron says he was very impressed with the turn out as over 400 people showed up and an estimated 2800 pieces of candy were handed out. The Call Center consists of three different work areas, also known as bays, totaling an estimated 15,000 square feet. Each bay was decorated differently Bruce Whetten Douglas Dispatch For the first time since opening four years ago the ACT Call Center on 10th Street allowed local trick or treaters to come in and enjoy a frightening evening of haunted houses made by all the employees. Newly acquired site director Shai Duron says he was very impressed with the turn out as over 400 people showed up and an estimated 2800 pieces of candy were handed out. The Call Center consists of three different work areas, also known as bays, totaling an estimated 15,000 square feet. Each bay was decorated differently giving trick or treaters a different experience each time they left one area to go into another. Twenty-five ACT volunteer employees helped with the three hour event which also allowed the Call Center to show off its facility. |