Customized escape rooms for fundraising with Doom's Rooms
Co-creators of Doom's Rooms, Jen Doom and Holly Underwood, create customized escape rooms for fundraising, team building and fun. See them at ArtFest on September 15.
Customized escape rooms for fundraising with Doom's Rooms
The fourth annual ArtFest, a free-admission creative festival that showcases local art of all genres, will take place at the Beavercreek Community Park on September 15. This festival invites community members to celebrate all things creative by engaging Daytonians with local artists, artisans and organizations. Each year, artists and organizations are nominated to be the festival’s featured artists, and this year the committee has decided to feature two local artists and one local organization: Josh Merritt of JLM Glass Studio, Tiffany Clark of The Mural Machine and Doom’s Rooms, a local escape room business.
Customized escape rooms for fundraising
Co-creators of Doom’s Rooms, Jen Doom and Holly Underwood, create customized escape rooms for fundraising, team building and fun. Doom and Underwood were longtime friends who decided to take their love of puzzles and escape rooms to the next level by creating their own escape rooms. Doom and Underwood are excited to be a part of ArtFest this year because they believe, “Dayton’s art community is wonderfully rich and varied, on both the performing and visual arts fronts.” Throughout out their first year of business, Doom’s Rooms worked to provide library programs at area branches, but in the coming years they hope to expand their reach to other organizations and businesses in the Miami Valley.
You can see Jen, Holly, and Doom’s Rooms along with dozens of others on Sunday, September 15th for free demos, activities and to shop their art, while enjoying local entertainment, food and brews. Visit infusion-art.org/artfest for more info. ArtFest of Miami Valley is held on Factory Road near Rt 35 in Beavercreek from 11 am to 5 pm. Free parking and admission.
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