Mr. Rabbit’s Spring Fling Come join us for some hopping good fun! There will be lots of games, prizes, art projects, and a special snack. You will also be able to visit Mr. Rabbit in the Neighborhood. He just may have a special surprise for you! There will be a special scene set up
for photos so don’t forget your camera! PD Contact: Margaret Kissner. Age:
1 - 6 years Fees: Location:
Code 7355
Day F
$8 (Res.); $12 (NRes.) Robert W. Rolek Community Center Date April 7 Time 10:00 - 11:30 am
Private Group/School Rentals Rentals are 90 minutes. Longer rentals are available for an addi- tional charge. A non-refundable deposit is required to hold your reservation, which will apply towards your final balance. Rentals include an appreciation gift for each child and a coupon to visit with their family at a later date.
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90 minute rental/$5 per child; minimum 5 children/30 max- imum
• One adult per 10 children/ 30 maximum
• We also have a wonderful Prairie Grass Nature Museum, which we can add to your visit upon availability. (An addi- tional group fee will apply.)
For private group or birthday party rentals, please contact Margaret Kissner at
margaret_kissner@rlapd.org or call 847-546-8558.
Special Hours in the Neighborhood children‛s
neighborhood museum
SRSNLC teamed up with the Neighborhood to offer special hours for families with children, ages 1-6, with physical and/or developmental disabilities. Turn to page 69 for details.
We’re proud to announce special hours for our CDC Families. Join us on Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:30 pm. Fee: $1 per child.
Celebrate your birthday with us!
Turn to p. 56 for Children’s Neighborhood Museum birthday parties! Complete details online at
www.rlapd.org
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