Fifth Annual Family Carnival

August 21, 2010

10:00 am to 2:00 pm
on "The Hill" at City Park

Games - Prizes - Food - Fun

 

 

Special Events

 

10:30 - 2 year old Dance Contest

11:00 - Cup Cake Walk

11:45 - Two-Headed Monster Race (2 kids, 1 t-shirt, 2 fun!)

12:30 - Water Balloon Toss

1:00 - Colorado Eagle Hockey Players and Slapshot

 

Come dunk Ernie in the tank!

 

Ernie Batson gets dunked at the Learning House Third Annual Carnival

 

Here we go again! The Learning House Foundation for Early Childhood Development is hosting its Fifth Annual Learning House Family Carnival on August 21, 2010 from 10 AM – 2 PM at the Hill at City Park in Fort Collins.

 

The Learning House is a non-profit early childhood organization that works with children of all abilities between birth and age 8, their parents, and the professionals responsible for the care and education of young children.

 

Last year’s attendance was approximately 200 people and this year more are expected. The Carnival includes games geared for the younger crowd (1-8 years of age), a bouncy castle, food, silent auction, and the World Famous Dunk Ernie Tank. Look for new events in upcoming newsletters.

 

Would you like to be a part of this exciting community experience? It is a great way for you to showcase your services and products to families with young children. Booth space is $75. Reservations are on a first come first served basis. Your space includes a table, two chairs, and a trash bag. Tents and electricity are the responsibility of each vendor. Please call Ernie with any questions or to reserve your space.

 

We look forward to working with you and having a great Carnival!

 

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