Kidsburgh Ideas For Family Fun

What Family Fun This Week With Kidsburgh Can You Do?
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1 - Saturday, Sept. 17: Tee It Forward, 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
The Arnold Palmer Learning Center, located at the Bob O’Connor Golf Course in Schenley Park, is hosting a free event for anyone who loves golf – or is curious about it. At Tee it Forward, families can enjoy golf coaching, games and contests. The day is rounded out with a cookout and prizes. The event is free, but registration is required.
2 - SOMETHING FOR THE LITTLE KIDS AND SOMETHING FOR THE TEENAGERS -
 Sept. 18: Gemini Children’s Theater Fairytale Festival, Riverview Park, 3 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Gemini Theater – and its many fans – are thrilled to return to celebrating its annual fundraiser with an outdoor Fairytale Festival instead of its traditional Royal Ball. Celebrating 25 years of interactive children’s programming, revelers are invited to dress in their favorite fantasy attire as a royal, pixie or another fairytale-related character. The family-focused party includes a unicorn, a royal petting zoo, carnival games and crafting. Expect tasty eats and an opportunity to dance, dance, dance. In addition to sponsorships, tickets are $5 for littles 2 and a half or younger, and $35 for all others, with a special rate of $125 for a family of four.
Sunday, September 18th: Sustain/Ability, Carnegie Museum of Art, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Carnegie Museum of Art’s Youth Art Initiative invites teens to Sustain/Ability, a day of eco-friendly community and activities. Expect clothing swaps and an exploration of how to help create a more sustainable society. Upcycling workshops will offer ideas for on-the-spot mending and fashion creation. Light refreshments will be served, along with a guided tour of the “Extraordinary Ordinary Things” exhibit. The teen-only Sustain/Ability is free for ages 13-18. Registration is required.
3 - Sept. 9-Oct. 16: RADical Days, Allegheny County locations
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – in Allegheny County, at least. The month-long RADical Days is the time when organizations that have benefited from the Regional Asset District thank taxpayers with free activities and events. Families can enjoy admission to local museums, hands-on creative activities, plus concerts and theatrical performances. Browse through the complete lineup and mark your calendar for a fun-filled month of free, free, free!
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