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Thanks to the generous support of Weber County through a RAMP grant, admission is free on this day for both children and adults with event tickets. Treehouse staff will be doing special Circus themed activities both inside and outside of the Museum to celebrate with children who are starting Kindergarten this fall. Free T-Shirts for Kindergartner children while supplies last.
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For children age 7 to 11 (currently in grades 1 through 5), this 4 day workshop runs Tuesday, July 26 through Friday, July 29 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. It's taught by Treehouse Troupe Director, Wes Whitby. The workshop lets young actors "Step on Stage" at Treehouse by learning about writing, costuming, staging, and acting in a play (to be performed on July 29 at 6 p.m. during the Final Friday Family Frolic event).
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