Military Family Appreciation Month
The Party Animals Live appeared at Pearl Harbors Ward Field in Celebration of Military Family Appreciation Month.
Honolulu, HI, March 25, 2008 --(PR.com)-- In celebration of Military Family Appreciation Month, The Party Animals Live will perform at Pearl Harbor’s Ward Field on November 17 at 3:30 p.m. This lively rock ‘n roll band made up of Kaiya the Kangaroo, Walter the Fox, Brandon the Bear and Lance the Lion will put on a free interactive rock ‘n roll musical extravaganza for the whole family.
“The Party Animals Live are brought here on tour to give military families something special to celebrate Military Family Appreciation Month. This is a unique treat,” said Lara Katine, MWR Special Events Program Director. And The Party Animals Live promise to make their visit special. “We’re going to create a party from start to finish,” said Mark Allen Ruegg, creator of the show.
At 3:30 p.m., the pre-show party will include face painting, balloon twisting, bounce houses and stilt-walkers. Families can snack on some free ice cream, sponsored by Forest City Residential Management, while supplies last. If they are hungry for more, food from A Catered Experience will be sold.
Then at 4:30 p.m., The Party Animals will take the stage with some other friends to put on one of the coolest shows ever. Kaiya the Kangaroo will sing her heart out and play her keyboard. Motorcycle riding Walter the Fox will sing and rip out some tunes on his guitar. Brandon the Bear, a grunge skateboarder, will accompany them with his bass guitar. And Lance the Lion, a health nut, will pound out some beats on his drum set. Together, they will put on a show to remember with dancing games, interactive fun and original music. Kids and adults can even sing along to the “Rock-a-Byes” where well-known children songs are put to a rockin’ beat.
“We create music that parents like and kids can dance to. The music we create has a really cool fun beat with child friendly lyrics,” said Ruegg.
“You are bringing kids to a kids’ party,” said Katine. “The show is so visual, clear and colorful.”
To close out the party, kids are invited to meet and greet with the Party Animals cast after the concert for autographs and to purchase CD’s. “Basically, we hope to put some smiles on these kids,” said Ruegg. “We just returned from our tour in Europe, putting on 12 shows in 18 days and in 5 different countries and we got the best response. And we’re looking forward to providing the same quality show in Pearl Harbor,” said Ruegg.
Come down to the party of the year with The Party Animals Live. This event is free and open to all Active Duty, military-affiliated and DoD personnel, family members and sponsored guests. Music and entertainment are geared toward children ages 2 to 8 years of age. For more information, visit www.greatlifehawaii.com or call 473-0606.
Contact:
Sara Mizushima Voice 808-474-5721
Navy Region Hawaii Fax 808-474-5726
Fleet and Family Readiness, Marketing sara.mizushima@navy.mil
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“The Party Animals Live are brought here on tour to give military families something special to celebrate Military Family Appreciation Month. This is a unique treat,” said Lara Katine, MWR Special Events Program Director. And The Party Animals Live promise to make their visit special. “We’re going to create a party from start to finish,” said Mark Allen Ruegg, creator of the show.
At 3:30 p.m., the pre-show party will include face painting, balloon twisting, bounce houses and stilt-walkers. Families can snack on some free ice cream, sponsored by Forest City Residential Management, while supplies last. If they are hungry for more, food from A Catered Experience will be sold.
Then at 4:30 p.m., The Party Animals will take the stage with some other friends to put on one of the coolest shows ever. Kaiya the Kangaroo will sing her heart out and play her keyboard. Motorcycle riding Walter the Fox will sing and rip out some tunes on his guitar. Brandon the Bear, a grunge skateboarder, will accompany them with his bass guitar. And Lance the Lion, a health nut, will pound out some beats on his drum set. Together, they will put on a show to remember with dancing games, interactive fun and original music. Kids and adults can even sing along to the “Rock-a-Byes” where well-known children songs are put to a rockin’ beat.
“We create music that parents like and kids can dance to. The music we create has a really cool fun beat with child friendly lyrics,” said Ruegg.
“You are bringing kids to a kids’ party,” said Katine. “The show is so visual, clear and colorful.”
To close out the party, kids are invited to meet and greet with the Party Animals cast after the concert for autographs and to purchase CD’s. “Basically, we hope to put some smiles on these kids,” said Ruegg. “We just returned from our tour in Europe, putting on 12 shows in 18 days and in 5 different countries and we got the best response. And we’re looking forward to providing the same quality show in Pearl Harbor,” said Ruegg.
Come down to the party of the year with The Party Animals Live. This event is free and open to all Active Duty, military-affiliated and DoD personnel, family members and sponsored guests. Music and entertainment are geared toward children ages 2 to 8 years of age. For more information, visit www.greatlifehawaii.com or call 473-0606.
Contact:
Sara Mizushima Voice 808-474-5721
Navy Region Hawaii Fax 808-474-5726
Fleet and Family Readiness, Marketing sara.mizushima@navy.mil
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Contact
The Party Animals, LLC
Mark Allen Ruegg
818-590-9994
www.thepartyanimalslive.com
Contact
Mark Allen Ruegg
818-590-9994
www.thepartyanimalslive.com
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