Events

2nd Annual End Of School Bash

When
May 20th, 2023
10:00am - 4:00pm
Where
1100 Dunlop LnClarksvilleTN

JumpMaster Inflatables is excited to announce our 2nd Annual End-of-School Inflatable Bash at Beachaven Vineyard & Winery on May 20, 2023 10am-4pm!
This is the only event of its kind in Clarksville, and we know you’ll love it. There will be over 15 bounce houses and obstacle courses, as well as bounce and slide combos, mini bounce houses (for the little ones), and games! You’ll also have the chance to shop from several local vendors and Food Trucks.

Admission is $10 per child then $5 after your second child to jump—and admission to shop local vendors is free! We can’t wait for this awesome event!

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