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A Day 4 DREAMS

Sponsored in part by Just Add Kids Family Fun Event includes Laser Tag, Free Games, Visits from Sports Figures and Mascots to raise funds for Wisconsin's Children's Hospital and Make-A- Wish Foundation



The second annual "A Day 4 Dreams" charity event returns this year, again to raise funds for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin and Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin®, and to raise those funds without incurring any administrative cost or expenses.


For only $10 per person, this fabulous family event for all ages includes beverages from iXL Sports and lunch by Texas Roadhouse, New Berlin. There will be an array of Sports Games, everything from Batting Cages to Laser Tag, with Treasure Hunts for the little ones. READ MORE...




Enjoy our DJ and Dancing, Local Sports Celebrity and Mascot Visits and Sports Craft Activities on Sunday, September 30, 2012 at the NX Level Sports Performance in Waukesha between 1 pm and 4 pm.  Sport Gifts and Giveaways will add to the excitement. Come and see what other surprises are in store for all of our supporters!!

”A Day 4 Dreams” is a charitable event being organized under Eevents, with the same goal of zero administrative costs with 100% of all proceeds benefiting the Charities. Tammy Flynn, the organizer and New Berlin business owner states that “our mission is to bring the community together to cultivate positive relationships and prove that when everyone donates a little of themselves, great things can be accomplished!”

Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, verified by the American College of Surgeons, founded in 1984. And since 1980, the Make-A-Wish Foundation has enriched the lives of children with life-threatening medical conditions through its wish granting of life-changing experiences.

“A Day 4 Dreams” tickets are on sale for $10 a person (2 & under-FREE) and may be purchased at NX Level Sports Performance, W229 N1687 Westwood Dr, Waukesha or at Elegance Salon & Spa, 2725 S. Calhoun Road, New Berlin. For more information or comments, contact Tammy Flynn at 262-785-0880.


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