Charlotte KidsFest – transformative AND fun for young learners

Oct 4, 2017 | Events, UNC Charlotte

Charlotte KidsFestThere’s never been an event quite like Charlotte KidsFest on Oct. 28: More than 100 free performances, activities and games all in one place – UNC Charlotte – and all aimed at transforming a child’s understanding of the world and what’s possible.

“This is going to be an event that will be so spectacular for all the families in our region,” says Darlene Heater of University City Partners.

 

A full day of exciting, entertaining learning

KidsFest will take place 11 am-4 pm Oct. 28 on the North Tryon Street side of the university’s main campus, near the football stadium. Hundreds of volunteers will offer top-quality activities in four learning zones and on the event’s main stage to help children create, discover, learn and play. All activities are aimed at kids under 10 years old, although everyone may take part.

 

So much to do

Among the many choices being offered at Charlotte KidsFest: Storybook readings, local historical characters, hands-on experiments and robotics, performing arts local hands-on arts, crafts and interactive artistic activities, inflatables and giant lawn games, healthy body and healthy mind activities.

The KidsFest main stage will feature performances by the Charlotte Symphony Ensemble, the Hip Hop Orchestra, a Super Hero Meet & Greet, and much more. Numerous food vendors will be on site for hungry visitors to buy food and beverages.

 

Thanks to our many sponsors

Making KidsFest possible are Title Sponsor TIAA; Presenting Sponsors University City Partners and UNC Charlotte; Zone Sponsors Carolinas HealthCare System and Duke Energy; and Friends of the Festival Arts and Science Council, BlueCross BlueShield, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and Chick-fil-A University Place.

Charlotte KidsFest will benefit the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation through the generosity of festival sponsors and partners. The foundation exists to help the library create a community where reading, learning, and imagination thrive.

 

Charlotte KidsFest details

Charlotte KidsFest will be held rain or shine from 11 am to 4 pm Oct. 28 near the North Tryon Street entrance to UNC Charlotte.

  • Program schedule: Visit charlottekidsfest.org for the complete rundown of programs including times.
  • Directions: Use the address of 9100 Robert D. Snyder Road, Charlotte, for GPS directions, or click here.
  • Parking will be available nearby.
  • Volunteers needed: The event organizers welcome volunteers to help direct people arriving at the event and assisting in each of the four activity zones. Click here to get more information.

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