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Phoenix to Host All-Pro Dad Father & Kids Experience

The All-Pro Father Dad & Kids Experience has been held 80 times in 22 different cities, and on Saturday, July 23, the event is coming to Phoenix. You can join in on the action at the University of Phoenix Stadium from 9am until noon. There is a $15 charge per family, and you can go to http://www.allprodad.com/event/phoenix-fke/ to join the waiting list.

It’s no surprise that the event is already sold out. There is nothing like the thrill of seeing your child step onto the turf at a real football stadium. It’s an experience your child will never forget, and you’ll be sure to enjoy watching them running across the field, imagining themselves breaking tackles, throwing the long ball, and diving into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. You’ll enjoy the experience too, as many fathers have never stepped foot on a nationally-recognized football field (especially on the one where the Arizona Cardinals play).

The point of the All-Pro Father Dad & Kids Experience is to provide helpful fatherhood tips to families while also giving the kids lots of games and fun events to enjoy. There are even father/kid games that both can play together at the same time.


Cardinals quarterback Drew Stanton will host the event, and he believes that the football drills that will take place will not only teach football skills, but life lessons as well. Stanton knows that not every tactic will work with every child every time, but if the overall theme of love and caring is there then you have a much better chance of connecting with your child. “The only way to accomplish these things is through quality time with your kids, paying attention and listening,” said Stanton. “If there are constant reminders of love, respect and honor, then there should be some sort of positive ending.”

This is the first time the All-Pro Dad Father & Kids Experience has been hosted in Phoenix. Given the fact that it sold out so quickly and that there is a waiting list to sign up, there’s a good chance we’ll see this event returning to the Phoenix area again.