Game Show Battle Rooms (GSBR) in Castleton has brought the bright lights and competitive whimsy of popular game shows to thousands of groups of friends, families, and co-workers. Now, it has a chance to give back to local youth in a truly unique way.
From 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 4, GSBR will hold a one-of-a-kind fundraiser to benefit the Fishers High School Band. GSBR will bring the lights, music, props, and magic of all your favorite game shows to the Fishers High School Auditorium, 13000 Promise Road, where its charismatic hosts and producers will play five interactive and high-energy games.
Tickets start at just $10 for students, parents, and friends who want to cheer on their favorite players from the sidelines in the energetic “live studio audience.” For those who are looking to be part of the action, a $25 ticket will get you a “chance to play” and a $50 ticket will guarantee you a spot on one of the competing teams.
This is also a cause close to the heart; GSBR General Manager Jordan Goul is himself a former band instructor at Fishers High School.
“To be able to give back to a program that had such a profound impact on my life years later is truly a gift, Jordan said. “We hope to hand them a large check and have some fun in the process!”
Click here to buy tickets.
About Game Show Battle Rooms Indy
Since opening in 2022, GSBR has provided immersive game show experiences for team building, parties, school trips, clubs, friends, family groups, and more. Offering two different arena experiences, GSBR throws the kind of party that will leave guests with a once-in-a-lifetime experience to talk about for years to come. Learn more at gameshowbattlerooms.com/indianapolis.
At what point will the kids be considered employees of the school? Statistically speaking, fundraising is only going to increase… so when do we draw the line?
We’ve taught our kids tax filing and financial literacy already so I dont mind having my kids bring signed 1099s