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Sky Zone in Durham offers free play for families impacted by government shutdown

In an email sent Wednesday, the indoor trampoline park at 1720 Guess Rd. announced the offer, which is good for one hour of free jumping per day - Tuesdays through Thursdays until Jan. 31.

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Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
, Go Ask Mom editor

Sky Zone in Durham is offering free fun for families who are impacted by the partial shutdown of the federal government.

In an email sent Wednesday, the indoor trampoline park at 1720 Guess Rd. announced the offer, which is good for one hour of free jumping per day - Tuesdays through Thursdays until Jan. 31. The offer is extended to federal government employees who are furloughed or currently without pay.

"When things are a big deal, small things matter," says the email, which includes the hashtag #DoGood. "We support families impacted by the government shutdown."

And here's the fine print:
This offer is valid onsite at Sky Zone Durham only. A valid government identification is required. Federal government employees who are furloughed or currently without pay and up to three immediate family members are each eligible for one free 60-minute jump per day at Sky Zone Durham every Tuesday through Thursday until January 31, 2019.

Sky Zone socks are required, but you can bring back SkySocks from previous visits to use again. Rain checks and advanced booking is not available with this offer.

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