Halloween Treats and Haunted House for North Shore Kids
31 October 2013
Halloween Treats and Haunted House in store for North Shore Kids
With around 400 people booked to attend the Browns Bay family Halloween party this evening the team at Bays Martial Art Academy is getting ready for a big night.
Aimed to keep kids safe and off the street with a fantastic night of fun, Martial Art instructors, parents and helpers have plenty in store for kids.
“We have a haunted house, bbq, coffee van, natural juice company, lollies, fear factor, Halloween games, bouncy castle, hot rods, competitions including best scream as well as a few other surprises depending on the weather tonight.” Says school owners and chief instructor Caroline Hazelden.
As a full time martial arts school it is always great to get the community involved and for us, local kids can participate in a fun event without parents having to worry about knocking on doors of strangers.
“The event for tonight is fully sold out so plans are already underway for an even bigger event in 2014.”
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