Sky and Chase from Paw Patrol will be in Quincy next month (and your kids are going to flip out).

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Scottie's Fun Spot is giving your kids a chance to meet some of the cast from the hit TV show Paw Patrol. On Thursday, April 22 beginning at 5:30 pm, Scottie's Fun Spot will be hosting a Puppy Patrol Party. Cost is $10 per child which includes skating and access to the "Ballocity" attraction. Tickets are limited and highly recommended to purchase online. You can purchase tickets the day of the event, but those will be $12 per child. Adults are free to attend, but $6 is the parent would like to skate.

This is the first event for Scotties Fun Spot since the pandemic hit, I know there will be a lot of happy kiddos when April 22 comes around. Bring your camera, there will be plenty of photo opportunities to take with Chase and Sky (except when they take a break for a treat). No pets are allowed at this event.

If you would like to purchase your tickets ahead of time, you can do so on the Scottie's Fun Spot website. You will be your kids' hero if they love Paw Patrol, I know I would be if my girls weren't little anymore. Sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun. If you would like more information about the Puppy Patrol Parties, check out Scottie's Fun Spot's Facebook page or their website for more info.

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