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Family Adventures in Movie Making
Lights! Camera! Action! Take your family behind the scenes to discover the science and art behind the making of your favorite movies!
Pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
Register online or call KidsQuest at 425-637-8100.
*Walk ups available when space allows.
When
July 15, 2009
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Type
- Class / Group Sessions
Skill level
All difficulty levels
Ages
4 to 10 year olds
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Price: $10.00
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$10/KidsQuest member family
$15/non-member family
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KidsQuest Children's Museum inspires life-long learning in children and families through interactive exhibiits and...
KidsQuest Children's Museum inspires life-long learning in children and families through interactive exhibiits and programs integrating art, science, technology and life experiences.
We are a non-profit Museum and we offer classes to children and adults to promote whole family learning. Take a look at what we have happening this month and come to explore, play and learn together!
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