COMMERCE - Tanger Outlets in Commerce will hosts a back-to-school Kids Day Saturday, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County.
WHAT: The Back-to-School shopping season kicks off this weekend with lots of fun activities for the kids, beginning with KIDS DAY. The purchase of a ticket for $5 will benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs. The ticket will entitle the buyer to access all of the KIDS DAY activities, and to be entered into a drawing for over 40 wonderful door prizes.
Kids these days want to be fashionable, so several members of the Boys & Girls Clubs will be joining the Tanger Teen Fashion Panel to model terrific TangerStyles during the big back-to-school fashion shows.
WHEN: Saturday, July 25 – From 11 am to 6 pm
WHERE: Tanger Outlets, 800 Steven B. Tanger Blvd., Commerce, GA 30529
http://http://www.tangeroutlet.com/commerce/directions
EVENTS: All of the following special events and activites will take place:
Back-to-School Fashion Shows (1pm & 4pm)
Door Prizes to be given away during each Fashion Show
Fun Photo Booth (noon-6pm)
Rock Wall Climbing (11am-6pm)
Face Painting (12:30-5:30pm)
Balloon Twisters (11am-2pm)
Inflatable Fun Attractions (11am-6pm)
Roaming Clowns & Entertainment (2-4pm)
Safety Exhibit featuring Fire Truck and EMS Vehicle (11am-5pm)
Costumed Characters (noon-5pm)
Entertainment:
Outdoor stage, featuring performers from the Boys & Girls Clubs (noon and 3pm)
Indoor stage, featuring singer Kenzie Symone (12:30pm & 3:30pm)
Coupons:
The first 200 kids will receive a free Kids Meal voucher courtesy of Moe’s Southwest Grill (check-in at ticket booth)
A booth will be set up with lots of great coupons from Tanger stores
Food Trucks:
Papa John’s
Huck’s Cafe
Sponsors: The following businesses have sponsored this event:
Southeast Toyota Distributors
Swirlee’s Frozen Yogurt
Funopolis Family Fun Center
Buhler Quality Yarns
PMC Painting
Transouth Logistics
James Brooks Automotive
Sherwin Williams
Howell Orthodontics
About the Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County:
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Jackson County opened a Jefferson unit in 2003, followed by a Commerce unit in 2006. Together the clubs serve more than 180 young people daily, helping the children with the most need by offering five program areas– character and leadership, education and career development, the arts, health and life skills, and recreation – that directly impact their lives, creating a positive environment to realize their full potential and grow into responsible individuals, and offering each child a sense of belonging and the tools to make positive choices. For more information, go to http://www.bgcjcga.org/