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Families enjoy foamy fun with Lucky's Foam Factory

By CINDY THOMAS, Staff Writer

Several families, including visitors to Branson as well as area residents, enjoyed an afternoon of foamy fun and games at Branson’s Stockstill Park on Saturday afternoon, July 9. The free event was provided by Robert Morris and his staff at Lucky’s Foam Factory.

Children of all ages from toddler to tween, along with a couple of brave parents and a few fun-loving dogs, enjoyed mounds of safe, non-allergenic foam sprayed two to three feet deep by the “foam cannon” over a grassy area approximately 25 ft. x 25 ft. To add to the fun, Morris and his crew provided upbeat party music and conducted games including the Lucky Duck search. Children searched through the foam for numbered rubber duck toys and when all the ducks had been found, a prize winner was drawn from the numbers. Kids also enjoyed beach ball games, as parents and grandparents watched from a foam-safe distance with cameras in hand.

Robert Morris (left) and staff member Seth Ream prepare for the Lucky Duck game.

Photo by Cindy Thomas

Lucky’s Foam Factory is available for birthday parties and other special events such as daycare parties, VBS, and church camps. Along with the foam cannon operated by trained staff, Lucky’s provides toys and music and emcees the games; the event host is responsible for providing a suitably large open area along with water and electrical connections and parental or teacher supervision. Visit www.luckysfoamfactory.com for additional details and package pricing.

Morris, who has enjoyed entertaining since he was a child, also operates Magical Stories and More, a party and entertainment service providing magic tricks, princess parties, balloon twisting, and other fun. Visit www.magicalstoriesandmore.com to plan that memorable special event for your child or group.

"Biggie" the Bernie-Doodle, having fun with his family at the foam party

Photo courtesy of Biggie's family

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