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Fri, 22 Mar 2013 4:45 PM - 9:00 PM
Kids' Night Out is an opportunity for children ages 6-12 to spend the evening at UREC climbing the wall, swimming and playing different games and activities. Each KNO is supervised by a different Sport Club or Student Organization. The cost is $20 and includes pizza and drinks for dinner.
Download the registration form!
To register, print the form above and return it to the UREC Program Registration Desk or mail it to:
Attn: Megan Flosdorf
James Madison University Recreation
MSC 3901
800 S. Main Street
Harrisonburg, VA 22807
Drop-off begins at the end of Driver Drive at 4:45pm and lasts until 5:15pm. Pick-up will begin at 9pm and we ask that each child is picked up before 9:10pm.
Contact Megan Flosdorf with questions.