On Sunday October 14th 2007 Muslim Family Day will be held at Six Flags Over Texas. Sponsored by ICNA & All DFW Masajid and Islamic Centers. Come enjoy a day of Halal fun with the family. Prayers will be held in the Music Mill Theater, and halal food will be available. Tickets cost only $22 (in advance), $47 (at the gate) and children 2 years and under enter for free! Please remember to dress modestly.
Tickets are available at:
Arlington, Islamic Society of Arlington, Texas
Carroliton, Islamic ASsociation of Caroliton
Irving/Ft. Worth, Islamic Center of Irving
Plano, Islamic Association of Colin County
Richardson, Islamic Books N Gifts or Islamic Association of North Texas
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