An Afternoon with Bluey
Franklin Park Public Library 10311 Grand Avenue, Franklin Park, IL, United StatesCalling all Bluey Fans! Register to play games and make crafts from your favorite show. Itβll be a wackadoo time, for real life!
Calling all Bluey Fans! Register to play games and make crafts from your favorite show. Itβll be a wackadoo time, for real life!
Dive into the world of flips, rolls and laughter at our gymnastics facility. Parents/Guardians must remain with children through all open gym time, this is not a drop-off activity. Ages...
Explore STEAM and your superhero powers by creating and testing a force field! Ages 6-11.
Be whisked away for an afternoon of tropical fun! We will watch a Hawaiian-themed beach movie with snacks, along with fun coloring pages and crafts. Please register each family member...
Join us for an interactive magic show with The Amazing Tim Adamz on Wednesday, March 27th at 3pm in Center Park. Young audiences are engaged and entertained by Tim's silly...
Calling all Bluey Fans! Register to play games and make crafts from your favorite show. Itβll be a wackadoo time, for real life!
Learn a little bit about the universe and have fun by playing Astronomy Bingo! Play alongside friends and family for a chance to win fun prizes! For families. Register to...
Bring a flashlight and hunt down prize-filled eggs after dark! Participants will be divided into three age groups. This event will occur rain or shine, so please arrive prepared for...
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