Enjoy an afternoon of family fun at the 12th Annual KBR Kids Day at Guadalupe Plaza Park

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Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Bring the kiddos out for an afternoon of free family fun at the 12th Annual KBR Kids Day at Guadalupe Plaza Park on Saturday, October 13, 2018.

One of Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s signature events, KBR Kids Day draws thousands of children and their families in attendance each year for an afternoon of free family fun.

The 12th Annual KBR Kids Day features numerous hands-on activities from more than 20 organizations, as well as local entertainment and performers, Dia de los Muertos face painters, balloon artists, a rock climbing wall, birds of prey shows, a Halloween costume parade, and more.

Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

Click here for more information on the event, including all participating organizations and performers.

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Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

About Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Since 1986, Buffalo Bayou Partnership has been pursuing impactful plans for the 10-mile stretch of Buffalo Bayou from Shepherd Drive to the Port of Houston Turning Basin.

From spearheading capital projects such as Buffalo Bayou Park to removing thousands of cubic yards of trash each year, BBP has truly transformed Houston’s historic waterway and continues to do so with new ventures yearly.

12th Annual KBR Kids Day at Guadalupe Plaza Park

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Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

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