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SplashKosh: Party.0’s Summer Music Festival

What do a 200 foot slip n slide, bubble soccer, food trucks, water games, speakers, 11 bands and a great cause have in common? SplashKosh – Party.0’s newest fundraiser and summer festival on August 5th!

About one year ago we were looking for a huge event to make our annual fundraiser. But we didn’t want to do the same 5k or dinner auction that every other nonprofit does. We also wanted it to be something fun for all ages. That’s how SplashKosh was born.

We gathered a team of people from Party.0, Rise Together, the Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh, Christine Ann Center, Reach Counseling, and the Winnebago County Health Department to make this music festival on August 5th at Red Arrow Park in Oshkosh, WI.

We also have great event sponsors, like Thrivent Financial, The Oshkosh Mid-Morning Kiwanis Club, Good Girl Piercing and Tattoo, Balance Oshkosh, Shop Local and 96.9 the Fox.

SplashKosh will feature a 200 foot slip and slide, tug of war, bubble soccer, water balloons, live music, food trucks and more. Make sure to put it on your calendar and a grab some tickets for your entire family!

Singe or family passes can be purchased online at www.splashkosh.com and you can volunteer for a 3-hour shift to get a free ticket. Guests also join the #SplashMob by texting “splash” to 88202 and you’ll get deals, contests and chances to win tickets.

I’ll see you at SplashKosh… Cause who doesn’t want to slide down a 200 foot slip n slide?!?!?

By Jake White

Jake White is a national youth speaker on the topics of drug prevention, alcohol awareness, cannabis education. He is the founder of the Party.0 sober party movement for college students and has created numerous resources for schools including restorative programs, prevention curriculum, and bystander intervention games. Apart from being an alcohol awareness speaker for colleges, he also helps show middle school and high school students they can fit in, make friends and have fun without using drugs or alcohol through his engaging presentations and prevention curriculum.