Laser Tag Youth Ministry
That was the verdict of the players from the Cooks Hill Community Church at their pop-up laser tag experience.
"It was fun!!!" said Jennifer Yost Myers.
The event saw the gamers play with the Scorpion Taggers, and Blaster Taggers and Spitfire Taggers.
The players got automatic respawns from a Battle Box at each team's base.
They played indoors around inflatable barricades forming a pop-up laser tag maze.
It was the red team versus the blue team!
Seen right: Cooper Fox smiles after taking out an opponent at Cooks Hill Community Church during a game of laser tag Saturday in Centralia.
The Cooks Hill Community Church has a youth ministry and is licensed by the State of Washington.
Program Director Nicoe King is passionate about planning and executing fun and purpose filled ministries for Kids & Youth, and the laser tag pop-up was just another example.
"Never thought I’d enjoy dodging light beams and stalking my opponents so much! 🤣" said Jillian Tye Fox.
Jill Fox lines up a target at Cooks Hill Community Church during a laser tag event on Saturday in Centralia.
Avery Garner looks down her sight at Cooks Hill Community Church during a game of laser tag Saturday afternoon.
Two gamers aim for a laser tag showdown at the pop-up laser tag event at the Fall Youth Kick-off.
The laser tag equipment was provided by local Battlefield Operator, Silver Adventures.
Original Story Published in The Centralia Chronicle
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