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St. Anthony Park Elementary Holds Spirit Night at Zero Gravity Feb. 11

St. Anthony Park Elementary held a spirit night at Zero Gravity Feb. 11, giving students and families three hours of trampoline play and a spotlight on slamball.

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St. Anthony Park Elementary Holds Spirit Night at Zero Gravity Feb. 11
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Students and families from St. Anthony Park Elementary filled Zero Gravity Adventure Park for a lively spirit night of jumping, play and a nod to slamball, turning a recreational outing into an athletic warm-up for winter restlessness. The event ran in the evening and framed play as both physical education and community time.

"St. Anthony Park Elementary’s Spirit Night at Zero Gravity Adventure Park was listed for Wed Feb 11, 2026 (5:00–8:00 PM)." Organizers and school channels had promoted the event as a three-hour window for kids to use the park’s trampoline offerings, with Facebook anchoring the start time in the Central time zone: "Wed, Feb 11 at 5:00PM CST · St. Anthony Park Elem. School Spirit Night · Zero Gravity Adventure Park · 1 person going." Sapsamn’s announcement captured the tone in school messaging: "Wednesday, February 11 - Spirit Night at Zero Gravity! Jump & play, 5-8 pm."

Ticketing for the night was priced for presale at a single, affordable point: " $9.99 per jumper presale tickets include unlimited access to all trampoline activities, specifically calling out the “slamball”" The Original Report’s text on the slamball callout is truncated in the supplied material, and organizers should be asked to confirm whether slamball was a supervised activity, part of open-play time, or presented as a demonstration. The Facebook RSVP snippet showed an early indicator of interest, but that single RSVP likely reflects an initial posting rather than final turnout.

While this was not a competitive Slamball match with rosters and box scores to dissect, the event is nonetheless notable for how it brings a sport-adjacent, high-flying activity into a school community context. Slamball’s emphasis on vertical athleticism and dynamic play complements St. Anthony Park’s emphasis on physical education and enrichment; the school’s site highlights that "Specialists in science, physical education, art and music to inspire students beyond core classes" and that it serves "A diverse student body with over 20 home languages." For educators and parents, an evening like this extends physical education beyond the gym and into informal play that can build coordination, confidence and social bonds.

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From an industry perspective, partnerships between schools and trampoline parks illustrate how experiential businesses monetize off-peak hours and cultivate family traffic. A $9.99 presale model suggests accessible pricing aimed at volume and repeat visits rather than premium one-off tickets. For the school, even absent explicit details on fundraising or revenue share in the supplied notes, the event represents a low-friction way to engage families in out-of-school programming during a busy mid-February calendar that included the end of a read-a-thon and other family-focused activities.

Next steps for readers who want clarity include confirming whether presale pricing was the only rate, where tickets were sold, the logistical details of slamball sessions, and the final attendance figures. For St. Anthony Park families and local sports fans, the spirit night signals how community-centered play can amplify both youth athletic development and the business model of indoor action-sport venues.

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