Malcolm Nelson,5, gets a head of steam going before he jumps on a trampoline during last year
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Malcolm Nelson,5, gets a head of steam going before he jumps on a trampoline during last year's Auburn Kids Day at Game Farm Park.

Calling all kids: Annual KidsDay Event is June 19


June 2, 2009 · 10:13 AM

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Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation is gearing up for their annual KidsDay event, to be held at Game Farm Park on Friday, June 19.

The event, held from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., features eight inflatable rides, children’s activities, live stage entertainment, mini golf, kids’ arts & craft booths, food concessions, over 55 information/activity vendors, expanded food vendors and much more. It’s a fantastic day of free, fun-filled activities sure to keep any child entertained. KidsDay’s primary audience is kids ages 4-11 years of age, however there are lots of activity and entertainment options to keep both our younger and older counterparts amused.

This year’s event has an exciting lineup of stage entertainment, including the musical makings of The Magic of Bruce Meyers, Alleyoop! and The Parrot Lady. Recess Monkeys is presented by the King County Library System at noon.

Auburn’s KidsDay 2009 is presented by the City of Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation, Fred Meyer Stores, Wizards of the Coast and Valley Medical Center. For additional information, parking information, a festival map or entertainment schedule, go to www.auburnwa.gov or call 253-931-3043.

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