Friday, October 16, 2009

The Magic House 30th anniversary celebration, free admission


Are you looking for a fun activity for the kids this weekend?  If you don't mind the 2-hour drive to St. Louis, you should definitely consider The Magic House.  They are celebrating their 30th anniversary this weekend.  Admission is free today until Sunday 10/18.  

If you have not visited it, The Magic House is a wonderful children's museum with interactive exhibits to be enjoyed by toddlers and older kids alike.  We took our little one when she was 1 year old and although she couldn't enjoy many of the exhibits, she did enjoy the fairytale exhibit, the Children's Village (hands-on grocery was the best... she was allowed to play with the plastic produce!), the unique musical instruments, and the toddler play area.  Plus, right now, the Curious George exhibit is on and will be running until January 2010.  Visit their website for details.  Here's the info on their anniversary celebration:

Happy Birthday! The Magic House is 30 and loving it. To get this party started, through generous support from Target, The Magic House is having a free-for-all weekend celebration.  In honor of this very special birthday, all party goers will be admitted to The Magic House FREE OF CHARGE on Friday, October 16, through Sunday, October 18!  
 
Visitors to The Magic House have the opportunity to donate to our 30th Anniversary fund to provide free educational filed trips for children from disadvantaged areas. For $2 per adult or $1.50 per child, the donation reflects our 1979 prices! There’s no need to R.S.V.P. for this magical birthday event, just stop by The Magic House and join in the festivities with fun entertainment for the whole family. Get in the birthday spirit with magicians, spectacular balloon creations, face painting, a fun birthday craft and of course ice cream and birthday cupcakes. And don’t forget your goody bag! With a $30 donation, you can purchase a goody bag filled to the brim with surprises and fun all valued at $30.

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