Target FREE Family Saturday: Wild Things

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Community Event

May 201114
11:00a.m. - 4:00p.m.

Japanese American National Museum
100 N Central Ave
Los Angeles, California, 90012
United States


FREE ALL DAY!

Enjoy a day of fun for the whole family. This month’s theme is building and architecture.

Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.

ALL DAY CRAFT ACTIVITIES:

  • Take a walk on the wild side by making an animal mask to wear!
  • Spotted or striped? Friendly or fierce? Create an animal puppet with a mix of fun materials. Thumbs up! Use your imagination to make critters and creatures using your own thumbprints to make a card for someone special.
  • Ruthie’s Origami Corner: Come learn how to make a fox out of paper!
  • *Special Animal Food Drive: Bring new/unopened Wellness dog food (both kibble and wet food) to the National Museum and we’ll donate it to Ken-Mar Rescue.

    SCHEDULE:
    11 AM – 4 PM: Animal Advocates will teach about wildlife in Los Angeles County!

    11 AM – 4 PM: Come out and meet the Ken-Mar Rescue orphans. Find out about the importance of Spaying & Neutering your pets, find out how you can become a Foster Parent, learn about Ken-Mar Rescue's Guardian Angel program to help save a dog's life, or adopt a fur-ever friend.

    1 – 3 PM: Let our balloon animal artist bring the wild to you!

    1 - 4 PM: Kidding Around the Kitchen is excited to bring out the beast in you with our favorite snack The Banana Bites

    2 – 4 PM: Learn about and pet a reptile at a one-of-a-kind reptile party

    For more information, visit janm.org/target.

     

    JANM . Last modified May 03, 2011 6:15 p.m.


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