Events

Skate Night Fundraiser

When
Feb 9th, 2013
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Where
5621 Meredith DrDes MoinesIA50310

Join the Des Moines Derby Dames and Crash Test Dolls for D3’s 4th Annual Skate Night! Enjoy an open skating session with friends while meeting some of Des Moines’ favorite roller derby athletes. We’ll have a roller derby demo, games, face painting, food, silent auction, raffle, and more.

We want to skate with YOU, our fans and friends of all ages!

Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 10 and under. Skate rental is included!

Tickets are available at the door.

You can also bid on items in our raffle and silent auction. Items up for grabs include:

Custom t-shirts from 8|7 Central
Autographed posters and photos from Train, Grace Potter, Andy Grammer and more.
High Life Lounge gift certificates
Wine tasting for up to 20 friends
Climbing passes from Climb Iowa
Free month membership to Spartan Strength
Weekend at Family Camp & gift basket from Camp Fire USA
Gift basket courtesy of Mo Rub
$40 gift card to Cabaret Bar & Patio in Ankeny

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