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Before Family Fun Twin Cities was even a figment of our imagination, I stumbled upon Kiddywampus and wanted to tell everyone about it. And now almost 11 years of FFTC and 17 years of Kiddywampus, we are still each other's biggest fans.
Omri and I met with Amy Saldahn-- the owner and energy behind Kiddywampus--and with Haley Tallman the Hopkins Store Manager and energy behind and in front of Amy.
Family Fun Twin CIties loves to bring you the best family fun ideas from around the metro. And we do it in a variety of ways. The website is the most thorough resource, so if you want to be reminded to check for weekend fun, you can sign up for our weekly email -- gianna-kordatz... .
Check us out on Facebook / familyfuntwincities
Instagram / familyfuntc
where we share fun finds and quick ideas.
Family Fun Twin Cities provides a Weekend Family Fun Guide that divides into regions of the metro. We also have a highly curated calendar of the family fun you can find on any specific day.
Links
Weekend Fun Guide:
www.familyfunt...
Calendar:
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St. Patrick’s Day: www.familyfunt...
Fun at Home: www.familyfunt...
Alice in Wonderland: www.familyfunt...
St Patrick’s Day: The Twin Cities is always bustling with fun around St. Patrick’s Day. There are parades to choose from and lots of festivals. You can check out all the shenanigans on our St. Patrick’s Day article. But my top choice? The Irish Dancing at the Landmark Center. I don’t think I can get enough Irish Dancing in my life.
Alice in Wonderland:
Children’s Theatre Company captured the fantasy and whimsy of the children’s classic, Alice in Wonderland, while delivering a comic performance worthy of the whole family. The opening night audience had as many grandparents as kids laughing out loud at the physical comedy and witty humor.
Spring Break: This is the week of my kids’ spring break. If it’s yours, too, we have a spring Break Guide for you to use. If it’s not, here is my advice. Stay home. The weekend could potentially be crazy with out of town guests. When I was in Indianapolis, our host told us that the locals avoid the Children’s Museum for the entire month of March because Spring Break packs the museum out. Or head for your favorite Twin Cities secret.
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