To make it a little happier, how about a giveaway? We’ve got 8 tickets to attend Family Art Night at Walton Arts Center! There will lots of fun activities and a great show called You and Me and the Space Between on March 28th.
Two mamas will each win 4 tickets to participate in this fun night with their families, courtesy of WAC!
ABOUT THE SHOW:
When the island of Proud Circle springs a leak, its citizens must find a way to stop their home from disappearing! It takes the wondering mind of a child to save the island, its people and their ways.
From the imagination of one of Australia’s most accomplished children’s playwrights comes a tale of wonder and invention. Storytelling, choreographed projections and live drawn animation explore the plight of refugees fleeing environmental change through the eyes of a child.
Step inside a picture book with an artist and storyteller, amidst a paper set that’s cut, ripped, patched and manipulated live to create a world of play.
Best for ages 7+
Here’s a little sneak peek video:
HOW TO ENTER:
If you’d love to win 4 tickets for your family to see You and Me and the Space Between, click on the word “comments” (right under the headline of this post) and scroll down to the bottom of the comments posted by other moms.
Then write a quick comment telling us a great story about your child that falls under that heading: “Your kid did WHAT?!” Did they streak nude through a local restaurant? Say something hilarious to you at the dinner table? Let’s hear it!
You can also email your answer to us at giveaways@nwaMotherlode.com.
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We’ll choose a winner on Friday, mamas, so check your inbox!
Tickets are $9 for kids and $15 for adults and can be purchased in-person at the Walton Arts Center Box Office, by calling 479.443.5600 or by visiting waltonartscenter.org. You also can get reserved parking for $7 when you purchase your show tickets.
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