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The Playhouse: A Parent's Day Off

Presented by Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center) at Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center), Akron OH

Dec 15 2018
The Playhouse: A Parent's Day Off

**Children MUST be registered at least 24 hours before beginning of the event**

Still have some gifts to snag? 

Every parent needs a day off…and sometimes the kids do too!

The Center is opening up The Playhouse to kids ages 4 – 13 on Saturday, December 15th from 12 PM – 4 PM. Filled with games, crafts, music, movies and more, the kids will LOVE “The Playhouse”, of this we’re sure! So, parents and guardians, why not take a break and let your young ones take one too?

The Playhouse will be supervised by Wandering Aesthetics’ Kyle Jozsa, Dunamis Theatre’s Nici Romo, and Josephine Mary Reynolds.

DATE:

Saturday, December 15th @ 12 – 4 PM

LOCATION:

The Center (118 W. Market St. • Akron, Oh 44303)

 

ADMISSION INFO

PRICE:

$20/First Child • $15/Second Child • $10/Each Additional Child

For more information please email ampupakron@gmail.com or call/text (330) 612-3090

REGISTER:

watheatre.com/parents

 

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Akron Center for Art, Music & Performance (The Center)

118 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44303

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There is a large parking lot on either side of our building.

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