Zombie Blood Drive returns to Flagstaff Mall on October 30

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Flagstaff Mall is hosting its annual Zombie Blood Drive on Thursday, October 30, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event, sponsored by AOKflag and Vitalant, invites the community to donate blood while dressed in Halloween costumes. Participants will receive a Zeke the Zombie t-shirt and other items from the sponsors.

Food and refreshments are provided by Butler Subway Cafe, Pic-N-Run, Dairy Queen, Auntie Anne’s, Swire Coca-Cola, and Vitalant. Donors will also be entered into a drawing for a $10,000 gift card. More details about the giveaway can be found at Vitalant.org/TechGiveaway. 

The event will take place in the Entertainment Area near JCPenney at Flagstaff Mall, located at 4650 N. US Highway 89 in Flagstaff, Arizona. The mall features over 50 stores including Dillard’s and Barnes & Noble. 

Interested donors can register online at Vitalant.org using Blood Drive Code: AOKFLAG or opt for walk-in appointments.

Flagstaff Mall serves Northern Arizona with various shops and events throughout the year. For more information about the mall and its offerings, visit flagstaffmall.com.

Information from this article can be found here.


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Zombie Blood Drive at Flagstaff Mall Group Shot
Zombie Blood Drive at Flagstaff Mall Group Shot



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