Liberty Lake welcomes families for fall fun

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Liberty Lake Day Camp will host their Fall Family Fun Night on Saturday, Oct. 18 and an outdoor movie screening of “Hotel Transylvania.”

Between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. there will be kid-friendly haunted mini-golf on Liberty Lake’s 18-hole course, as well as Ga-Ga (a dodge-ball type game), the 25 ft. Tower of Power rock climbing wall, and some spooky art projects for younger kids.

At 7:30 p.m., families can make their way to the soft grassy hill, where Liberty Lake will be showing “Hotel Transylvania” on a large outdoor movie screen, weather permitting.

Camp Director, Andy Pritikin says, “We have so many local camp families, and their friends who would love to take advantage of such a cheap, easy, and fun outing at Liberty Lake!” Pritikin is the President of the American Camp Association, and was recently interviewed on the Today Show.

Summer Camp Tours will be available, as well as burgers, hot dogs, chips, popcorn, ice cream and drinks for purchase. All proceeds will go to the Liberty Lake Foundation – www.LibertyLakeFoundation.org a 501c3 dedicated to supporting youth development in the local area, and funding “camperships” to send underprivileged children to summer camp.

If interested in attending, please respond to the Facebook Event “Fall Family Fun Night at Liberty Lake!” Any questions, contact Liberty Lake at 609.499.7820, fun@libertylakedaycamp.com or www.LibertyLakeDayCamp.com

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