Let the kids paint the walls at Main Street Theater’s renovation kick-off party

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Let your kids paint the walls, draw on the floors and eat colorful treats at the Imagination Celebration Kick-Off Party at Main Street Theater on Saturday, October 25, 2014 from ​10am to 11:30am. 

Picture this . . . Your kids walk up to Main Street Theater and the professional sidewalk painting team Life in Colors is bringing the path to life. As you get closer, you realize that just inside the door, famous graffiti artist Daniel Anguilu is painting the walls, and the kids get to help with all of it!

main-street-theater-houston-renovations-kids-kick-off-partyColor the sidewalks, paint the walls and paint their faces. Kids will get to meet Alice in Wonderland, Madeline, Captain Longstocking and Lilly and her Purple Plastic Purse. There will also be theater games to play and colorful treats to eat.

This family event is the last before the theater is completely renovated. For years, Main Street Theater has had world class productions and classes, in an old, well-used, well-loved building with poles in the middle of the stage.

Just before the theater is cleared out for the long overdue renovations, our kids get to take it over. Paint on the walls, draw on the sidewalks and run through the empty space!

Usually kids need to be 3 or older to attend Main Street Theater shows and events, but not this time. Bring everyone to this big blow out!

Join me at this one-time-only event on Saturday, October 25, 2014, at 10:00am. Click here to get your tickets.

Imagination Celebration Kick-Off Party

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Jill Jarvis | BigKidSmallCity
Jill Jarvis founded and writes BigKidSmallCity – Things to Do in Houston with Kids. On BigKidSmallCity, she provides weekly lists of events for kids, things to do in Houston from a mom’s perspective, family-friendly interviews of local leaders and resources for parents.