Sunday, December 4, 2011

Looking for some special kids to join me for a Magical Journey Experience at the Circus.

 
For the last several years the Metro Atlanta Mayors Association, Gas South and Feld Entertainment have presented a "Magical Journey Experience" at the Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus. The Magical Journey Experience is a special pre-show interactive experience for local children with special (physical or developmental) needs and their families.

20 family four packs of tickets have been made available to the City of Dunwoody for this event taking place at the Gwinnett Arena on Friday, February 24th starting at 5 pm. These special children and their families will not only see the preshow but they also get tickets for the circus show that evening. I attended this event last year, filling in for the Mayor, and I can tell you that the preshow was fabulous and that the love and caring attention that was paid to the children was just overwhelming.

Anyway, I have 20 family four packs of tickets (actually special registration codes) that need to be distributed and used by Friday December 9th in order to get the physical tickets mailed to you.   If you have a child with special needs and you want to attend, please send me an email to John.Heneghan@DunwoodyGa.gov with your basic contact information (Name, Address, Phone & Email) and I will reply on a first come, first served basis with instructions on how to go on line with a special registration code to get up to four tickets.

Magical Journey Experience
Ringling Bros. and Barnum Bailey Circus
Gwinnett Arena
Friday, February 24th starting at 5 pm

Request tickets from John.Heneghan@DunwoodyGa.gov

Thanks and thank you to Gas South, Metro Atlanta Mayors Association & Feld Entertainment for making this great event possible.

2 comments:

John Heneghan said...

6 family packs gone - 14 remain.

Please hit me up if you qualify or pass the information to a friend.

Thanks.

John Heneghan said...

Sold out.

I will put in a request for more since I regretfully had to turn people (children) away.

No promises on Dunwoody being allocated more tickets.