Health & Fitness

Annual Basking Ridge Family Fun Night Slated for Feb. 22

Connect with other local families and enjoy laser tag, dodgeball, obstacle courses and more at this year's family fun night.

The fourth annual Basking Ridge Family Fun Night is scheduled for Feb. 22. Enjoy a game of laser tag, bounce houses, and more while connecting with local families and friends.

More than 200 participants from around Basking Ridge have attended the annual Family Fun Night in recent years.

This year’s event will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Branchburg Sports Complex located at 47 Readington Road in Branchburg.

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Each participant will enjoy two games of Laser Tag, a $10 fun card so everyone plays games and leaves with prizes, Bounce House, Obstacle Course, Play Maze and a variety of Field Games like Flag football, whiffle ball, and dodge ball all at a discounted price for Basking Ridge residents and their family and friends.

“This event offers so much more than laser tag alone,” an event organizer stated. “Ask anyone who has ever been to this event, and you will find out why this is a successful event that is always a night to remember and has families looking forward to coming back each year.”

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Tickets are $25 per participant (regularly priced at $51) and a Family Four Pack of tickets is $75 per family of 4 participants (regularly priced at $204). Four packs must be purchased for family members only. Meals are $4.50 per person, which is not included in the cost of the ticket. Meals consist of a slice of pizza, a bag of chips, and a drink.

The family fun night is the perfect way to get together with your group of friends and make new ones in a safe and warm environment in the middle of winter where there is limitless fun.

Click here to register. Registration forms must be received by Feb. 18. Contact Elaine DiDario at didario@optonline.net with questions.

Photos courtesy of Elaine DiDario

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