4805 Northeast 45th Street
Seattle, WA 98105
USA
6th Annual MONSTER BASH – Fabulous Halloween Fun for the Fam!
RAIN or SHINE … Grab your little ghosts and goblins and fly by for a spook-tacular celebration presented by Susannah White’s THREE FEET of SUNSHINE. Come in costume for a hair-raising haunted house and enjoy pony rides, kids tunes, ghoulish games and prizes, creepy crafts, pumpkin decorating, costume contest and parade. Plus, don’t miss the Yummy Mummy Cupcake Walk, and of course, delicious Halloween Trophy Cupcakes! In celebration of our 6th annual Monster Bash, this year will feature two LIVE performances by Recess Monkey (4pm & 5pm), as well as reusable trick-or-treat bags for every guest! All proceeds from this fun event benefit Seattle Children’s Pediatric Advanced Care Team. Great fun for a great cause! Bonus: Bring a new, unused costume for a Seattle Children’s Hospital patient and receive an extra special trick-or-treat!
Date: Saturday, October 18th, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. (Rain or Shine)
Location: On the grounds of St. Stephen’s – 4805 NE 45th Street – Seattle, WA 98105 – behind Seattle Children’s Hospital (across from Laurelhurst Park)
Cost: Only a $13 “Fright Fee” for all this FUN!
For more information, please visit THREE FEET of SUNSHINE: http://www.threefeetofsunshine.org/
or check us out on FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Susannah-Whites-THREE-FEET-of-SUNSHINE/117153717068
or on the Seattle Children’s Website: http://www.seattlechildrens.org/content.aspx?id=41260
Susannah White’s THREE FEET of SUNSHINE is a Seattle Children’s Guild, is dedicated to enriching the lives of children and families who bear the weight of potentially life-threatening illnesses, by sharing the ever-sunny disposition and steadfast spirit of sweet Susannah – a little girl, despite spending the last year of her life in the hospital, always had a smile to give and a hug to share. We raise awareness and funds aimed at providing opportunities and extending support programs devoted to enhancing quality of life for pediatric patients and their families.
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