Pricing

$25 half-hour
includes meet and greet, pictures, story time with special book for birthday child, singing Let it Go.
$50 Hour
includes everything in the half hour, plus games! The snow queen leads the children in pin the nose on Olaf, pass the snowball, Frozen bingo, marshmallow toss, freeze dance, musical chairs and more!
email me at flemingn60@gmail.com for bookings

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Getting Publicity!


http://harvard.wickedlocal.com/article/20150126/NEWS/150127248/0/SEARCH

In anticipation of the Applewild event, there have been some press releases advertising the event, which means more publicity for me! It’s all very exciting and fun to see how big this is becoming, I only imagined getting a few parties, and now I have 4 events next weekend alone! The link to an article is above, if you care to check it out.

PS- I hope everyone enjoyed the snow day! Though I don’t think it’s a coincidence that the Snow Queen’s city (Worcester) got 34” and two snow days! :)

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Update!

Hello!

I thought it might be a good idea to let you all know how the Snow Queen jobs/ fundraising is going. I have almost reached the $2000 cost of my medical mission trip, and have parties lined up so I should be able to hit the goal! I have been having LOTS of Snow Queen parties, normally 1-2 every weekend, and still filling up! This has been such a wonderful opportunity to raise money to help the people of Haiti, and also spread some Snow Queen love to the kids around here! Any money raised past the amount can be used to purchase medicines, supplies, and pay for hospital visits for people with conditions the clinic cannot treat. Please don’t hesitate to email me if you want to book a party or find out more!

I am doing a tea party at Applewild school (where I attended middle school) on February 7th, you can find more information by contacting them. I am so excited to get to do the event with my old school, it is truly a wonderful place.

Finally, I have found out that I will be staying in and around the capital city, Port-au-Prince, when I head back to Haiti. This means that I will be safer than if we were traveling extensively, and may even have access to indoor plumbing (yay!).

Thanks to all who have supported me and continue to support this cause, it means so much to me.