Girl Power Monster Jam
A dentist, a teacher… a Monster Jam truck athlete! Our girls can be whatever they want to be! Female empowerment (or is it horsepowerment?) was the theme of the day as over 150 Dads and daughters came out to our Girl Power Monster Jam event. We were given the VIP treatment from FELD Entertainment with great seats, awesome food, swag bag goodies, and an exclusive Pit Party to meet the drivers. Two of the drivers were a big hit in particular (sorry, Gravedigger, not you). Kayla Blood Granger drives the Soldier of Fortune Monster Truck and Macey Nichter drives the Zombie Truck. Both of these young women showed our girls that they can do anything the boys can do. Kayla took the crown in the ATV race and even gave our group a shout out from the track!
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Thanks to all of these Dads who carved out some time (even during March Madness) for their daughters. Each father received a “dadvice” reminder card from our DADUP program that focused on being a patient father. You can get the same by clicking here to see it on our blog.
See a photo you love? Or maybe you’d like to see even more? You can make a donation and purchase full sized prints, canvases, even a coffee mug…(and you’ll find bonus photos not found on the website’s gallery) at our SmugMug site.
This event was FREE to our members. If you want more information on how to become a member and get access to an event every month for a year for you and your daughter…click HERE. Memberships are only $99 for a Dad and one daughter. That’s one price for an entire year’s worth of events.
See a photo you love? Or maybe you’d like to see even more? You can make a donation and purchase full sized prints, canvases, even a coffee mug…(and you’ll find bonus photos not found on the website’s gallery) at our SmugMug site.
This event was FREE to our members. If you want more information on how to become a member and get access to an event every month for a year for you and your daughter…click HERE. Memberships are only $99 for a Dad and one daughter. That’s one price for an entire year’s worth of events.