Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Save Money & Buy GirlFest Tickets Now!

Horses, rock climbing wall, driving simulators, floor hockey, martial arts,
science experiments, a fashion show, and more! 

Tickets are on sale now for GirlFest! GirlFest will feature hundreds of fun, interactive
activities for girls. Some of the most recent additions include:

 
  • Lang’s Horse & Pony Farm is bringing a pony to GirlFest. 
  • PEMCO Insurance will feature a driving simulator to teach girls (and their parents) about the dangers of driving while texting. 
  • Northwest Association for Biomedical Research will ask girls to put on their scientist hats as they evaluate lotions and potions made from different oils. 
  • Tryhockeyfree.com will host 3-on-3 floor hockey games. 
  • U.S. Army is bringing their GO STRONG rock wall for girls to test their rock climbing skills. 
  • Prudential will make sure parents are prepared by helping them create ID kits for their kids. 
  • The Seattle Seahawks football kick station and football toss. 
  • The Seattle Sounders soccer kick station. 
  • The Museum of Flight will have paper airplanes and gliders for girls to build, fly andtake home.
Presented by Girl Scouts of Western Washington, GirlFest is a day-long event celebrating everything cool about being a girl! From rock climbing and sports to careers and science, girls and their families will participate in hundreds of hands-on activities, try new things, learn about resources in our community, and have a fabulous time.  
Tickets for GirlFest are on sale now for $14 per person. (Kids under 4 get free admission!) Tickets ordered on or before June 30 will include a coupon for a free GirlFest patch at the event. Financial assistance is available for currently registered Girl Scouts. Discount parking information will be available later in June at www.GirlScoutsWW.org/GirlFest. Prices go up mid-August!  

August 28, 2010 from 10am to 5pm at Qwest Field Event Center 

Open to all girls and their families. GirlFest is for every girl - you don't have to be a Girl Scout to attend.