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Monster Mash: A Spooktacular Middle School Dance

Monster Mash:
A Spook-tacular Middle School Dance

Get ready for a spooktacular night at our Middle School Monster Mash! Join us at the Haunted Hall on Thursday, October 24th, from 6:30-8:30pm.

Students are invited to wear their best Halloween costumes—no masks or overly scary outfits, please. Awards will be given for the most creative and festive costumes, so let your imagination run wild!

Included in your child’s ticket will be a voucher for a lemonade and their choice of snack (either a bag of chips or candy). Vouchers can be used at the snack bar. Additional items will be for sale at the snack bar, and a self-serve water station will be available throughout the night.

Interested in chaperoning? Your child will receive a free ticket to the dance! Please email ce@warmemorial.org if you are interested in volunteering.


Tickets

$22 per dance for pre-sale tickets
$25 per dance week of event

Ticket Policies and Information:

Grades: 6-8
Online sales only. No door sales. Pre-registration is required.
No refunds or transfers.
Sales end at 5pm on the day of each dance.
Students are required to have their school ID on their person in order to attend the dance.

As long as your child is entered as the attendee, the name on the ticket does not matter. If you are unsure if you entered your child’s name correctly, please feel free to email us at ce@warmemorial.org.


Policies and FAQ’s

Click the (+) to read the important information below. Purchasing a ticket indicates that you have read and will abide by the following.

    • Middle School Dances at The War Memorial are open to students in grades 6–8 who reside in Grosse Pointe or attend school in Grosse Pointe.

    • Purchase your ticket(s) online! If you prefer to sign-up in person, visit The War Memorial in advance of the event date. Sorry, there are no door sales at the event.

    • Please place your student's name into the Name(s) of Attendee(s) section when registering on our ticket sales site. Ticket(s) will be emailed to you; please provide a valid email address during checkout.

    • Your student may present either an e-ticket (sent via email) or a printed ticket (sent via email and printed at your home). Tickets are required for admittance.

    • Your ticket — either a printed ticket or an e-ticket on your smartphone.

    • Your Student ID - park passes and library cards also accepted!

    • If your name is not on our ticket list, you will not be allowed in the dance.

  • Doors open at 6:15pm. In order to keep order and ensure the safety of all students, please do not arrive early.

    • The dance ends at exactly 8:30pm.

    • We understand that some students may need to arrive late or leave early. For the safety of all attendees, entrance to and/or dismissal from the dance at times other than the above will not be permitted without the authorization of the Youth Dance Coordinator. Please email the Community Engagement team to make arrangements at ce@warmemorial.org

    • The War Memorial adheres to The Grosse Pointe Public School System Dress Code. If you have any questions, please review this document. This dress code is in place to support a positive, safe, and respectful environment for all students. The Grosse Pointe Public Schools dress code allows for comfort, individuality and choice as long as such clothing and manner of dress does not interfere with and/or disrupt the educational process, endanger health and safety, or violate the student code of conduct.

    • Footwear must be worn at all times.

    • Inappropriate dress may result in dismissal from the event, though every effort will be made to avoid this situation. If this happens, parents/guardians will be notified and required to pick up their child. Parents/Guardians are responsible for their child’s attire at all times.

    • Sorry, no refunds or transfers will be given for any reason whatsoever.

    • For the safety of all students, ticket holders are not permitted to resell or give their space to someone else under any circumstances. There are no exceptions to this rule. Violation of this rule will mean that you will be denied admission to any remaining dances for the rest of the school year.

    • Unfortunately, since there are no refunds, there is no waitlist available.

    • Due to fire code regulations, once the capacity of The War Memorial ballroom is met, the dance will be considered sold-out and no further tickets can be sold. There are no exceptions to this rule per Michigan law.

    • Included in your child’s ticket will be a voucher for a lemonade and their choice of snack (either a bag of chips or candy). Vouchers can be used at the snack bar. Additional items will be for sale at the snack bar, and a self-serve water station will be available throughout the night.

    • No food or drink may be brought into the dance, including empty or sealed water bottles. The War Memorial provides refreshments. Alcohol, tobacco, drugs, toys, games, utensils, weapons, obscene language, and disruptive behavior are not allowed. A student may be banned from attending any future dances at the discretion of the Youth Dance Coordinator, The War Memorial Community Engagement staff, and/or the Grosse Pointe Farms Department of Public Safety.

    • The War Memorial is not responsible for lost or stolen articles.

    • Any illegal activities will be directed to the police officers who have been hired to attend the dances.

    • We are currently looking for chaperones! Please email ce@warmemorial.org if you are interested in volunteering. If a parent/guardian volunteers their child’s ticket will be refunded when they check-in on the day of the dance.

    • When parents/guardians arrive at the dance, a list of duties will be given to each volunteer, and other duties may arise and will be given at the discretion of the onsite Dance Coordinator. Light snacks will be provided for all chaperones.

    • Any parent/guardian that volunteers will be required to complete a background check form that will be kept on file at The War Memorial.

Since 1949, The War Memorial has been committed to its original dual purpose set forth by the Alger family: to serve as a perpetual memorial to servicemen and women whose sacrifices ensure our freedoms and to provide a vibrant center for community enrichment. Today, as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, revenue from ticketed events and support from our partners and donors directly contribute to continuing this mission. Together, we ensure The War Memorial remains a welcoming place to honor veterans, create lasting memories, and serve the community's well-being for generations to come. 

Thank you for supporting our mission.

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