Read on to find kid-friendly activities and events around the Fort Worth area that your whole family can enjoy!

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Last Weekend of 2007!

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Honestly, there's not a whole lot going on this weekend in Fort Worth, but here are a couple of things, along with an exciting upcoming event. Well, it's exciting if you have little girls, anyway!


1. Free Family Friday at Museum of Science and History. "We wish you and your family a very merry and safe holiday season and invite you to come explore our exhibits on the first floor of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. As a gift to the community, we will offer Free Family Friday on December 28. Enjoy free exhibit admission from 3 to 7 p.m. that evening."

2. Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show at Cowtown Coliseum in the Stockyards on SATURDAY. "Spectators will get a glimpse of the past as entertainers recreate the original Wild West show, which was first held in Fort Worth's Cowtown Coliseum in 1909. Wholesome entertainment for the entire family full of animals, spectacular performers with ropes, bullwhips, pistols and even a singing cowboy!"
Reserved Box Seats
$11.00
Adult General Admission
$9.00
Child's General Admission * (ages 3 to 12)
$5.00
Senior Citizen General Admission* (60 & older)
$7.50

UPCOMING EVENT:

Barbie at the Symphony on Saturday, January 5. Right now, tickets are buy one, get one free!! Here's the excerpt from the website: "The children's animated classical music experience, Barbie™ at the Symphony is a special film with orchestra presentation of the best-selling Barbie™ "Princess" movies. This series of six CGI animated films features Barbie™ singing and dancing to some of the world's best loved musical scores, with ballet sequences choreographed by Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet. Released in over 30 languages, these popular films have introduced millions of children to ballets such as The Nutcracker and Swan Lake and the timeless music to which they are set. Now, for the first time ever, families can enjoy the classical music from the films, played live by a full symphony orchestra, while watching favorite scenes on the big screen."

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