Presenting Hotel Transyldoches, a spoof on the movie Hotel Transylvania raising awareness about the unmet needs of Autistic children and their families. The event also exposes the incidence of cancer in Nacogdoches County. Currently, Over 15% of the county’s population is disabled/special needs and over 5% have had some form of cancer. The need for resources far exceeds the funding available.
Hotel Transyldoches will provide a Sensory session for special needs children and will feature the showing of Hotel Transylvania 1 & 2 on big screens throughout the event. Fight It With Fun will offer carnival style games, a cake walk, large inflatables, raffles, face painting and a costume competition, to list a few. Candy and snacks will be included in the admission of $5 for Adults; $2.50 for kids under 2, and $20 for a family of 4 (2 adults & 4 children)
Presenting Hotel Transyldoches, a spoof on the movie Hotel Transylvania raising awareness about the unmet needs of Autistic children and their families. The event also exposes the incidence of cancer in Nacogdoches County. Currently, Over 15% of the county’s population is disabled/special needs and over 5% have had some form of cancer. The need for resources far exceeds the funding available.
Hotel Transyldoches will provide a Sensory session for special needs children and will feature the showing of Hotel Transylvania 1 & 2 on big screens throughout the event. Fight It With Fun will offer carnival style games, a cake walk, large inflatables, raffles, face painting and a costume competition, to list a few. Candy and snacks will be included in the admission of $5 for Adults; $2.50 for kids under 2, and $20 for a family of 4 (2 adults & 4 children)
Nacogdoches County Expo and Civic Center 5:00 – 8:00pm
All proceeds benefit autistic, cancer and special needs children and their families.
For tickets or more information, contact Courtney Gray at 936-347-2121 or cellular contact 936-718-0079. Tickets will also be available at the door. All Donations are accepted. The Public is invited to come out to celebrate the 1st