| |
Spring/Summer Hours
March 1 through October 31 (weather permitting)
Open seven days a week from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. - guests who are in the park by 4 p.m. may stay and play until 5 p.m.!
NEW! Extended hours on Thursdays in June, July and August: Gates close at 5 p.m.; stay and play until 6 p.m.!
August Special Events!
Twilight Concert Series
Every other Wednesday, July 2 - August 27, 2008, 6-8 p.m.
Seating is first come first serve, so pack a blanket and get a great spot on the lawn. Come relax in the shade after a long day in the sun and get some extended playtime in, too! The Dish and Spoon Café will be serving delicious food, and beer and wine will be available for purchase as well.
August 27: Cuesta Drive (Rock/Reggae)
Tickets: $10 for adults; Children 12 and under free; Fairytale Town & Capital Public Radio members get 2 for 1 (or half off). Tickets will be available for each show at the door the night of the performance. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Concerts are 6-8 pm.
Sponsored by River City Bank
Storytelling Series
Thursdays - Sundays, August 7- 31, 2008
Weekdays: 11 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Weekends: 12:30 p.m. & 2 p.m.
A variety of professional children's storytellers to support and reinforce the love of children's literature and storytelling! Storytimes are free with paid park admission. All performances will be on the Mother Goose Stage.
August 28: Grimm's Fairytales with John Allen Cann, featuring some of the classics of children's literature.
August 28: Storyteller John Weaver, bringing tales that are engaging, funny, and designed to encourage families to read!
August 29: Snow White and Rose Red, performed by Fairytale Town's own repertory theatre, the Fairytale Town Troupers
August 30: Laurie's Stories: BookTeller and "Mother Goose Rapper" Laurie Story shares her original, interactive, illustrated rhyming stories that will have you reading, rhyming, rapping, clapping, snapping and tapping!
August 30: Traditional East Indian fables from the Panchatantra , presented by Heera Kulkarni. Renditions from the famous children's volume that is one of India's most important contributions to world literature.
August 31: Storyteller John Weaver, bringing tales that are engaging, funny, and designed to encourage families to read!
August 31: Traditional East Indian fables from the Panchatantra , presented by Heera Kulkarni. Renditions from the famous children's volume that is one of India's most important contributions to world literature.
|