LAS VEGAS, NV, April 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park in Las Vegas will collaborate with the Ronald McDonald House Charity (RMHC) to raise awareness and improve the health and well being of children. Sky Zone will donate 60% of revenue from Open Jump tickets to RMHC of Las Vegas taking place April 16th, 2011 from 10am-2pm.
Sky Zone caters greatly towards adolescents and places an emphasis on them being active in a new environment, so a partnership with RMHC is the perfect match. As the creator of the world's first all-trampoline, walled playing court, they offer several activities such as 3-D Dodgeball, SkyRobics and Open Jump and is a fit for all ages and fitness levels. With a strong belief in overall wellness, Sky Zone aims to provide a variety of activities that are fun for everyone, bringing family and friends bouncing to success and health.
The Ronald McDonald House Charities is dedicated to finding and supporting programs which will directly improve and focus on the critical needs during childhood. For 36 years, they have held to their mission and goals to lessen the burden and ensure stability and resources to families to keep kids well and happy.
"We are so excited to partner with the Ronald McDonald House Charity to help spread word on the importance of a child's security and comfort," said President of Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park, Jeff Platt. "Because of RMHC's continuing need to create a place to meet the critical needs of children, we know our partnership will be nothing but successful."
"Partnering with the RMHC will be beneficial for us at Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park Las Vegas and we know that our continued support will create a difference to the children," said Mallory Rueca, General Manager of Sky Zone Las Vegas. "This organization really takes bounds and leaps to make sure the youth is looked after, and we at Sky Zone believe this is imperative for their future safety."
Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park is located at 4915 Steptoe St. Suite 400 Las Vegas, NV 89122. To learn more about Sky Zone please call 702-436-6887. For more information on Sky Zone in general and their new partnership with the Ronald McDonald House Charities, please visit http://www.skyzonesports.com.
About Sky Zone, LLC
Since 2004, Sky Zone, LLC has created and built the world's first all-trampoline, walled playing court - a concept so unique it was awarded a United States Patent No. 5,624,122. Sky Zone, LLC operates three affiliate-owned indoor trampoline parks across the United States, with franchises open in Boston, MA, Columbus, OH, and Minneapolis, MN. The company has also awarded two franchises in Dallas, TX, one in Orlando, FL, Los Angeles, CA, and Memphis, TN and is continuing expansion with two additional parks in Minneapolis and one in Boston. Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Parks feature a wide array of fun, fit and low-impact activities ranging from open jump, 3-D Dodgeball and SkyRobics fitness classes to birthday parties, corporate events and other group outings. The franchise has been awarded various accolades, including "Best Gym Alternative" by Vegas Seven Magazine, "Best Birthday Party For Boys" by St. Louis Magazine and "2010 Best Family Attraction" by Las Vegas Review Journal. For more information on the company or franchising opportunities, please visit http://www.skyzonesports.com.
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