Weekend Fun, Jan. 24-26


Friday

Discover the Dinosaurs at Cobb Galleria. 3pm – 9pm. Enjoy a unique hands-on exhibit that consists of over 60 museum quality and animatronic dinosaurs that gives you the opportunity to actually get close and touch the dinosaurs. In addition, there will be rides, crafts, a scavenger hunt and other fun activities for kids of all ages. There are several ticket options which can be reviewed here.

Ringling Bros. Clown Visit at Chick-fil-A. 6:30pm, South Cobb Drive location. Free.

Saturday

Discover the Dinosaurs at Cobb Galleria. 9am – 7pm. Enjoy a unique hands-on exhibit that consists of over 60 museum quality and animatronic dinosaurs that gives you the opportunity to actually get close and touch the dinosaurs. In addition, there will be rides, crafts, a scavenger hunt and other fun activities for kids of all ages. There are several ticket options which can be reviewed here.

Southern Museum’s Trains, Trains, Trains Event. 9:30am – 4pm. Southern Museum (Kennesaw). Bring your children to the museum for all things trains. Operate model trains, special train crafts and more. Museum admission is $7.50/adult, $6.50/seniors, $5.50/children ages 4-12, free for children 3 and under and Museum members.

The Lego Movie – Hands On Event at Barnes & Noble. 9am. Cumberland location. Countdown to The Lego Movie with activities, fun, and surprises.

Michaels Kids’ Club. 10am, 10:30, 11, 11:30. All Michaels locations. This week’s craft: glitter and tie-dye.

Sunday

Discover the Dinosaurs at Cobb Galleria. 10am – 7pm. Enjoy a unique hands-on exhibit that consists of over 60 museum quality and animatronic dinosaurs that gives you the opportunity to actually get close and touch the dinosaurs! In addition, there will be rides, crafts, a scavenger hunt and other fun activities for kids of all ages. There are several ticket options which can be reviewed here.

Weekend Fun

 

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