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    SRSLY will Host 11th Annual New Year's Eve Party

    4:00 pm-8:00 pm
    12/31/2018
    Beach Middle School, North Freer Road, Chelsea, MI, United States
    Beach Middle School, North Freer Road, Chelsea, MI, United States
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/srsly-will-host-11th-annual-new-years-eve-party/

    Families are invited to celebrate the new year together at Beach Middle School in Chelsea.

    Party fun includes:

    • Live music on the stage
    • Swimming in the pool from 5-7pm
    • Open Gym
    • Gaga Ball
    • Video Games
    • Escape Room
    • Face Painting
    • Cookie Decorating
    • Crafts
    • Photo Booth
    • Team Games
    • Plinko
    • Prizes

    The entire event is FREE, including free pizza & pop. The night ends with a “countdown” and ginger-ale toast.

    We are also looking for youth and adults to volunteer at the party. Sponsorship opportunities are

    available.

    If you’re interested in volunteering or sponsoring, email info@srslychelsea.org

    Note: Due to the size of this event we require parent/adult supervision. No drop offs, please.

    SRSLY events are strictly substance-free.

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