Outdoor Laser Tag Games - Community Event

HandyBoysEnt.com is back again for its third Year with Events under the Stars, Outdoor Fun for the entire Family and Community! Don’t miss it!Millerton NY, Handy Boys Enterprise has announced that for 2011 they will be hosting its Annual Summer Series called ‘Event under the Stars’ for the entire community at Eddie Collins Community Field.This year you will find things to do for the entire family, including Free Movies in the park, Zumba Dance Night, Kids Swim and Bounce House Fest, and did we mention Laser Tag Games for two days. This year we’re back again to entertain you and your family with our version of Event under the Stars.And finally handyboysent.com will be closing its summer series with two days of Laser Tag games in September, We are putting together a fun packed weekend of Paintless and Painless Laser Tag games at the Eddie Collins Field. Our tactical course will be made out of grass and hay bales for safety, Play time for the entire family. Laser Tag can be played either with teams or individual players that are using "laser" guns to try to hit infrared sensitive targets that are located the other players. Computers often control the game and indicate when a player has been "tagged," as well as keep track of the score by detecting which player’s or which team’s laser the shot came from. Please check on www.handyboysent.com or Find / Like us on www.facebook.com keyword” Handyboys Enterprise” for up to date News and Details. If you have suggestion or Ideas please forward them to info@handyboysent.comBelow is a quick list of what is going on at the Eddie Collins Park this summer.Dates: August 13 - Largest Zumba and Disco Night out Ever August 20 - Kids Bounce Fest August 27 - Movie under the Stars September 17 &18 - Outdoor Paintball Laser TagLocation: Eddie Collins ball field between Millerton and Irondale along Route 22 Time: Movie Starts at Dusk - Zumba starts at 6pm – Bouncing at 4pm – Laser Games at 11amCancellation: Will be posted on our Facebook page and our website, www.handyboysent.com Cost: Movie and Zumba FREE, Bouncing $5 - Laser Games Adults $10 - Kids $5 Who: Handy Boys Enterprise is a full-service family owned business covering Computer Repair & Support, DJ Sound & LED Lighting and Security Camera Installation.

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