Columbia’s Upcoming Pajama Party: A Night of Fun and Empowerment for Teens
Columbia, S.C. is gearing up for a fantastic event that promises to bring some joy and camaraderie to the teenage girls in the community! This October, the City of Columbia Parks and Recreation department has organized a delightful pajama party specifically designed for teens. Mark your calendars for the evening of October 12, as this event aims to combine fun with a meaningful cause.
Details of the Event
The pajama party is set to take place at the Katheryn M. Bellfield Booker Washington Heights Cultural Arts Center, located at 2611 Grant Street. The event will kick off at 6 p.m. and run until 10 p.m., providing a solid four hours of activities, laughter, and connecting with friends. It’s a perfect chance to don your coziest pajamas and come together for an evening filled with exciting surprises!
A Focus on Empowerment
This pajama party isn’t just about snacks and games. The event is being held in partnership with Revolution Red, a remarkable organization dedicated to empowering women and girls in need. Revolution Red focuses on providing access to menstrual education and hygiene products, ensuring that all young women have the knowledge and resources necessary for a healthy lifestyle. By participating in this event, attendees will not only have a fun time but will also learn more about an important topic that affects them and their peers.
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