Synthia Slinkard, 8, of Worth, attended Jon's Way Youth Group's Halloween event. (Photos by Kelly White)

Synthia Slinkard, 8, of Worth, attended Jon's Way Youth Group's Halloween event. (Photos by Kelly White)

Jon’s Way Youth Group haunts Chicago Ridge again

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Jon’s Way Youth Group hosted its eighth annual Haunted Trail at 105th Street and Oxford Avenue, Chicago Ridge, on October 19.

A group of teenagers took over Chicago Ridge as Jon’s Way Youth Group hosted its eighth annual Haunted Trail. The event, held at 105th Street and Oxford Avenue, drew a crowd Saturday, Oct. 19.

“This was the best year we’ve had so far,” said Griffin Deuter, 16, of Chicago Ridge. Deuter has been a member of Jon’s Way Youth Group for five years.

This year’s theme was “The Twilight Zone,” featuring an enclosed haunted experience that led attendees through a tunnel and into multiple rooms, offering a series of spooky surprises. The event was staged inside village hall, perfectly timed for Halloween.

Jon’s Way Youth Group was founded by Roger and Karrie Grabinski after their son, Jon, tragically died in a car accident March 5, 2016, at the age of 17. The accident also claimed the life of Salvatore Melant, 18, of Chicago.

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Karrie and Roger Grabinski, of Chicago Ridge, at Jon’s Way Youth Group’s Halloween event.

The nonprofit organization, which includes more than 30 teens and young adults, offers young people the chance to volunteer, connect with peers, and engage in healthy activities. The Haunted Trail is a prime example of the group’s community involvement.

“Through Jon’s Way Youth Group, teens build confidence,” said Karrie Grabinski. “They learn life and networking skills, and more. We’re working on bringing more programs to them, with the help of some business partners. This event is our biggest of the year, and we love putting it together.”

Attendees began their evening by navigating a handmade outdoor maze at 105th Street and Ridgeland Avenue, which extended through a parking lot. The trunk-or-treat event featured local organizations, including the Chicago Ridge police and fire departments, Fire Buddies, The South Side Ghostbusters, Daniel Solis Face Painting, the Chicago Ridge Public Library, and Boy Scouts Troop 665.

Attendees also played interactive Halloween-themed games, took photos, painted pumpkins while supplies lasted, and enjoyed seasonal treats.

“Our annual Halloween event reflects Jon’s Way’s mission to bring the community together,” Grabinski said. “I’m thankful to be part of it.”

Austin Pierce, of Chicago, has been a member of Jon’s Way for the past three years.

“This event always holds a special place in my heart because it is an opportunity for the community to come together to put together this amazing day,” Pierce, 25, said. “I also love that it’s for kids of all ages to enjoy.”

Director of the Chicago Ridge Public Library Dana Wishnick echoed that sentiment. “It’s great to be a part of this yet again,” she said. “Every year, more and more kids and families come out to have fun.”

Many attendees, including Evelyn Diez, of Oak Lawn, praised the event. “Everyone here is so friendly, and it’s well-organized,” said Diez, who brought her 5-year-old daughter, Emma. “We look forward to it every year and it’s also close to home. It’s really the perfect Halloween outing for the whole family.”

Proceeds from the event were donated to Jon’s Way Youth Group.

In the end, Jon’s Way Youth Group’s Haunted Trail not only delivered thrills and chills but also embodied the organization’s mission of community connection and support. As the event continues to grow, it remains a heartfelt tribute to the memory of Jon Grabinski, bringing people together to celebrate life, even in the midst of spooky fun. With more events and programming on the horizon, Jon’s Way is paving a positive path for the youth of Chicago Ridge.

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Emma Diez, 5, of Oak Lawn, at Jon’s Way Youth Group’s Halloween event.

 

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