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Kid’s activities are everywhere!

The Columbian
Published: August 1, 2010, 12:00am

KID FUN IN THE PARK

Hey parents grab your little ones and head over to the Comcast Kids Park for a really good time! Located between the Exhibition Hall and Dr. Jack Giesy Arena, you’ll find the Radio Disney Kids Stage featuring jugglers, magicians, puppet shows and other kid-friendly acts. Kids can take pony rides too for a small fee! Plus check out the Petting Zoo with animals including: lots of Mini Pot Belly Pigs, a Mini Donkey, a Mini Pony, Mini Cows, Zebu, alpacas and varieties of sheep, goats, rabbits, Patagonian cavies, fallow deer and a giant Sulcatta Tortoise. And if that’s not enough – do your kid can have their face painted by SweetFace Painting (small fee).

Take part in fun contests too:

Pretty Baby Contest Saturday, August 7 at 11am

Pretty Baby Registration opens at 10am, ages 0-18 months are eligible

Toddler Trot Saturday, August 14 at 12pm

Toddler Trot Registration opens 11:30am, Walkers to age 4 are eligible

Diaper Derby Sunday, August 15 at 12pm

Diaper Derby Registration opens at 11:30am, crawlers 2 & under are eligible

Hula Hoop Contest 4pm Daily

PASSPORT TO FUN

Kids won’t want to miss out on the Passport To Fun this year! Passport to Fun is a terrific program that makes learning fun! Children 12 & under visit Fair exhibits and participate in special activities designed just for them. They’ll stand nose-to-nose with a llama, pet a pygmy goat, learn how wool is spun, and much more! Kids pick up their Passport at the Lost Children’s Booth or in participating Fair departments. Look for the Passport To Fun signs, at each location there will be a fun learning activity for kids to do. When done, kids get a stamp in their Passport. When the Passport has 10 stamps it’s complete. Kids who complete a Passport earn a prize and are eligible to be entered to win a grand prize provided by The Clark/Cowlitz County Farm Bureau!

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