Join Us For The Next 303 Roller Party, Featuring a Neon Theme

Grab your skates, funky neon gear, glow-in-the-dark accessories and show us your best skate moves. 

303‘s first two rolling skating events sold out, so grab your tickets while you can (21+). This neon-themed roller skating event, taking place on April 17 at Roller City Lakewood, will include a three-hour admission to the party, skate rentals, or bring your own, and music by Walt White from Breaking Bad Music.

Come have fun for a good cause. This event is a fundraiser for Blu Haven Foundation. The Blu Haven Foundation supports families by getting food to those in need during the pandemic. You can help by upgrading your ticket to a ticket with a drink donation.

We have rented a new and improved Roller City location and are only using 25% of the 50% capacity the state of Colorado allows in order to be extra safe. Masks are required, and temperatures will be checked at the door. 

Want a chance to win a pair of tickets to 303’s Lake Parties this summer? Make a TikTok (optional) of yourself showing us your best moves using #303Magazine, and wear the best neon-themed outfit. The best outfit and the most viewed video will win. We can’t wait to see what you have up your neon sleeve. 

Get your tickets here.

Roller City Lakewood is located at  6803 W Alameda Avenue, Lakewood. The event starts at 10:30 p.m. at is 21+ 

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