Halloween and Juliette Gordon Low Birthday Bash at Skate City
- Tiffany Kapler
- Oct 16
- 2 min read

The leaves are turning, the evenings are cooler, and the smell of pumpkin spice fills the air. You know what that means, right? It's time for Girl Scouts to party!
In honor of Girl Scouts founder, Juliette Gordon Low, the Grizzly Gulch Service Unit 641 is excited to throw our second annual Birthday and Halloween Bash at the Littleton Skate City. We started this tradition last year and had so much fun, we decided to do it again. This year we want everyone to join in the fun with us. We are inviting Girl Scouts from all over the Denver Metro area to bring their friends and families to come out and celebrate, too!
Consider this your invitation! Here’s what you need to know:
When: Wednesday, Oct. 29, 4 - 6 p.m.
Where: Skate City (5801 S Lowell Way, Littleton, CO 80123)
Cost: Pay at the door - $7 to skate and $5 skate rentals
RSVP: There is an optional registration page in the GSCO Events calendar. Registration is not required, but helpful (so that we know how much birthday cake to bring!)

Two options to level-up the celebration:
Wear a Halloween costume! Win fabulous prizes!
Bring a “birthday gift.” New toys and children’s books will be donated to the Englewood Family Resource Center in Juliette Gordon Low’s name. The Englewood Family Resource Center serves families that need a little extra help. Gifts do not need to be wrapped, but they will be greatly appreciated. Donated gifts earn an extra ticket for door prizes!
Who’s invited? EVERYBODY! Bring your family. Bring a friend. Bring your friend’s friend! The more the merrier. Party-goers are not required to be Girl Scouts or even girls. We are really serious about EVERYBODY. Last year a family read their school’s skate party flier wrong and showed up at our party by mistake. We insisted they join us, anyway. Their son even won a prize!
We hope you can join us to celebrate Juliette Gordon Low’s special birthday party!
Please note that this party is not a drop-off event. All girls should be accompanied by caregivers or troop volunteers, and safety ratios should be followed.
