March 26 is 'Kid's Night Out' in Bluffton
Bluffton University recreation students and intramural staff will host Kid's Night Out from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, March 26, in Founders Hall.
Open to children in grades 1-6, the event costs $13 per child if registered by March 24 and $15 at the door. Families who pre-register more than one child will pay $11 per youngster.
A parent must accompany any child who registers at the door. Checks should be payable to the Bluffton University Recreation Club.
A maximum of 75 children will be allowed at the event, where they will be placed in groups by age and will participate in five supervised stations. Refreshments will be available, at $1.50 for drinks and $1 for candy/popcorn, and each child will receive a door prize and a chance to win one of four new bicycles. Children should wear comfortable gym clothes.
For more information, contact Tami Forbes, chair of Bluffton's health, fitness and sport science department, at [email protected] or 419-358-3336.
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