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Kiddie Academy Open House With Pony Rides and Petting Zoo

Event Date/Time

Jul 21, 2012
11:00 am until 4:00 pm

Description

This open house event includes free pony rides and a petting zoo. All families are invited to attend with children of all ages. There will also be information about the upcoming school year, along with before- and after-care for school-aged children.

Cost free
Location

Kiddie Academy of Eatontown
105 Clinton Ave.
Eatontown, NJ
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Additional Information
Phone732-935-9400
Websitehttp://www.kiddieacademy.com/eatontown
Ages: all ages
County: Monmouth
W-O (in-house use only): No
OTS (in-house use only): No

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