2025-2026 Winter Olympic Game Night Event

Olympic rings with various winter sports represented for a 4th and 5th grade winter eventThe PTA is excited to invite all 4th and 5th grade students to become champions at the Olympic Game Night on Saturday, February 7th from 6-8:00pm in the ATS gym, music and art rooms. 

An admission ticket of $5 includes a slice of pizza and a drink. Additional tickets for $1 each can be purchased online for buying treats (tickets distributed at the door). All proceeds benefit the ATS Music Department. 

 

Please purchase tickets by Thursday, February 5 at midnight. No admission tickets will be sold at the event; tickets for extra treats will be sold at the event.

 

Students will have a variety of Olympic activities including floor hockey, beach ball volleyball, musical chairs in an Olympic ring, karaoke, a photo booth, crafts, and other party games based on Olympic sports. Students can dress up as competitors in their favorite winter or summer Olympic event (for example: ice skater, hockey player, gymnast, judo player, runner) or as a spectator from their favorite country!  All clothes need to follow the ATS dress code.

 

*Parents, please have children leave cell phones at home; any devices will be taken away. Please come to the door to drop off your children and leave your contact information; and please return promptly at 8pm to pick up your child. 

 

We need you to make this a success! Fourth and fifth grade parents, please volunteer at the event!

I'm Interested in Volunteering

Questions? Email Melanie Mickelson-Graham or Kristin George.

Sales Information
 Admission Ticket
Each admission ticket includes one slice of pizza and a drink  
$5.00 
 Baked Goods
$1 ticket = 1 baked good (if you have 2 students attending, please purchase an equal number of baked goods to be divided equally among the listed students)
$1.00 
 Donate to the ATS Music Department
Enter a donation in an amount of your choosing to the ATS Music Department
$
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