A Kid's Place 2 B Expo- Cars Show @ Expo $300 Prize -Atlanta, GA

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A Kid's Place 2 B Expo- Cars Show @ Expo $300 Prize -Atlanta, GA

Time: April 5, 2014 from 11am to 7pm
Location: Cobb Galleria Centre
Street: 2 Galleria Pkwy
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.akidsplace2b.event…
Phone: 470-331-6391
Event Type: fundraiser/expo
Organized By: A Kid's Place 2 B Expo
Latest Activity: Mar 31, 2014

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A Kid's Place 2 B Children's Expo, the largest low cost event in the Atlanta area, is coming to the Cobb Galleria on Saturday, April 5th. This kid catering festival is premiering its first annual expo. There will be a ton of free interactive activities, from an Easter Egg Drop to live entertainment.

Register @ www.akidsplace2b.eventbrite.com 

 

 

​Coming to the stage are performances by the North Fulton School of Music, Asia, and Takiya. Performances will begin at 11:30am. 

 

For toddlers 2 and under, there will be play activity with singing and dancing accompanied by bite-sized inflatables. 

 

Other expo highlights include:

 

  • Oreo Stacking Contest
  • Our Luau/Tropical theme attractions
  • Atlanta Hawks Flight Crew activities
  • Magician
  • $200 Easter Egg Drop
  • Car Show
  • Also at the event will be inflatables, games, face painting, balloon blowing, rock climbing, and giveaways.

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