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    Are you looking for a fun and family-friendly event this weekend? The Louisville Kids Fair is making it’s debut at the Kentucky Convention Center, Saturday and Sunday, March 26th and 27th. This brand new event aims to please! They offer lots of activities, vendors, inflatables, and even Sponge Bob!


    While attending the fair you will also help benefit The Crusade for Children as a portion of ticket sales will be donated them. Your admission fee includes many activities, shopping opportunities and information stops. Some of the offerings are: a petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables, face painting, inflatables and babyville. They will also have a fire and safety zone and hands on activities.


    The hours for the Kids Fair are Saturday 10:00am-5:00pm and Sunday 12:00pm (noon) -5:00pm. On street parking is free on weekends or there are two parking garages conveniently located to the convention center.


    Ticket information: Adults-$8.00, Kids (3-12) $5.00, Kids under 3 are free. There is a list of locations on their website where you can pick up $2.00 discount coupons for admission, and they offer a $1.00 printable coupon if you can’t make it out to pick up the other coupon. The offers can’t be combined.


    Please check out the website www.louisvillekidsfair.com for more information.

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    About Roxane Haynes

    I am a working mother of four kids, age five and under, this includes two singletons and a set of twins. When I say working, I mean that I stay at home with them, but work my butt off to take care of them and get the "usual" things done for our home. I also help my husband with our business when I can. B.K. (before kids) I worked in the Human Resource field. Stay At Home Mom is by far my favorite career choice to date.

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