CASTRO VALLEY, CA, November 10, 2010 (Press-News.org) Dreamstar Parties Incorporated, Western Washington's leading children's entertainment company, today announced it has donated over $1450 in proceeds from its Washington signature character service bookings to Children's since September 2009. These donations make up the key part of "Dreamstar Cares," Dreamstar Parties' program/campaign to give back to organizations that promote the well being of young children in the communities Dreamstar Parties serves. For each character performance booked in Washington State, Dreamstar Parties donates $5 to Children's.
Dreamstar Parties will be making a special appearance at Children's on Friday November 19th at 2:00PM where one of its themed princess characters will be presenting the Hospital with a check and visiting young patients. Seattle area media are encouraged to attend. Please park in the Giraffe parking lot and check-in at the Giraffe entrance at 1:45 p.m. for a press badge.
Dreamstar Parties signature, and most popular, signature character service is a 1 hour performance from a child favorite character such as a clown, princess, or pirate who completes 2-3 activities from a wide selection of entertaining activities including balloon twisting, face painting, magic, and story-telling with puppets.
Dreamstar Parties Founder/CEO and University of Washington alumni, Christina Rosalita, said, "Dreamstar Parties cares deeply about the children in the communities we serve. Seattle Children's Hospital is one of the finest medical facilities that focus on children not just in the Pacific Northwest, but the whole country. Dreamstar Parties is thrilled to do our part to help. We look forward to giving Children's more and more as our young company grows."
Kira Haller, Children's Hospital Program Director for the Children's Miracle Network, said, "Children's is grateful to Dreamstar Parties for their heartfelt support - what a great way to give back to your community. Thank you Dreamstar Parties!"
About Dreamstar Parties Inc
Dreamstar Parties was founded/incorporated in February 2007 just outside San Francisco in Castro Valley, CA and specializes in providing character performances to families hosting celebrations for their young children at their homes, or in local parks/restaurants. Dreamstar's first performance was on April 14, 2007 in Santa Rosa, CA. Since that time it has grown from 2 performers (including Dreamstar Owner/CEO) to 15 performers in 3 separate markets (San Francisco Bay Area, The greater Sacramento area, and the Puget Sound region of Washington State.) Dreamstar has evolved into a complete children's party planning service and offers a wide array of party services. Dreamstar has recently launched a new website allowing even more convenience for its customers including the ability to book performances on-line 24/7.
Dreamstar Parties has become a leader in the industry by the quality and detail it puts into each of its performances. It employs the highest caliber of performing talent, uses the finest costumes and is reasonably priced. Dreamstar Parties also specializes in providing and coordinating children's entertainment services for larger corporate or community events. With its wide selection of activities including ponies and carnival rides Dreamstar Parties has repeatedly been a part of some of Western Washington's largest corporations/organizations events including Viking Bank, Dendreon and Provident Hospital. For more information please visit www.DreamStarParties.com or www.DreamStarPartiesBlog.com/dreamstar-parties-cares.html.
Dreamstar Parties regularly receives praise from its loyal customer base in the Pacific Northwest:
"What a great party and Dreamstar made everything so easy! The fairy princess was fabulous! I actually got to enjoy the party too! Thanks so much!" Cindy, Seattle, WA
"Providence Regional Medical Center had 3 performers for an event with 300+ guests. All had such a great time. Dreamstar exceeded our expectations." Providence, Everett, WA
Dreamstar Parties is Northern California's/Western Washington's premier children's entertainment company. We offer all of the "must haves" for an unforgettable party including a wide selection of child favorite characters performed by our highly trained and talented staff of performers, midway carnival rides/games/concessions, ponies/petting zoos and jumpers of all shapes/sizes. For more info please contact Christina at 510-733-2123 or visit our website at www.dreamstarparties.com.
Dreamstar Parties Inc Donates Proceeds From its Signature Character Performance Bookings to Seattle Children's Hospital
Leading children's entertainment company has raised almost $1500 for Children's in less than a year.
2010-11-10
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[Press-News.org] Dreamstar Parties Inc Donates Proceeds From its Signature Character Performance Bookings to Seattle Children's HospitalLeading children's entertainment company has raised almost $1500 for Children's in less than a year.