Epic Midnight Madness to take place June 24

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More than 400 students packed out Lakeside Lanes for Epic Midnight Madness 3 in December 2010. Courtesy photo.




LAKEPORT, Calif. – Rock walls, superslides, dodgeball, laser tag, rock n bowl, karaoke, prizes, arcade games and lots of food. Who says there's nothing to do in Lake County?


Junior highers and high schoolers countywide are already planning to converge on June 24 for an all-night party of epic proportions.


“This is our fourth Epic Midnight Madness event, and they just keep getting bigger,” said Boone Bridges, the event's lead organizer. “We had over 400 students at the last party, so this time around we're planning for twice that. It'll be madness!”


A team of adult volunteers will be on hand to serve food, organize games, and make sure things don't get too crazy.


“This is a fun, safe event for students. Parents can rest assured their kids will be taken care of ... just make sure you pick them up the next day!” said Bridges.


For the first time ever a “Mid-Day Madness” event is being added for children under sixth grade. Parents must accompany their children, and have full, free access to the jump houses and other activities from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Both events take place at Lakeside Lanes Family Fun Center in Lakeport. Doors open at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 24, and students need to be picked up at 8 a.m. the next day.


Dinner, breakfast, and snacks are provided.


Tickets are $20 at the door, or $15 before the event at www.epicmidnightmadness.com. Call Grace Church in Kelseyville at 707-279-8448 for more information.

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