MetroFamily's Kids Fest is coming!
Mark the date for OKC’s premier family fun event!
Saturday, March 24, 2012
10am to 4pm
Oklahoma State Fairgrounds
(Oklahoma Expo building)
Admission is $5 for adults and children age 18 & under are FREE!
[Print a discount ticket below! Please note that admission is CASH ONLY. An ATM will be available on site.]
- 60 booths featuring dozens of needed family resources
- Extreme Animals Petting Zoo
-
Rumble and the Thunder Girls from the OKC Thunder


- Safety village hosted by Safe Kids Oklahoma
- Live performance by the kindie rock band Spaghetti Eddie
- Hands-on activities utilizing art, creativity and learning
- Character Corner with fun activities for the entire family
- Inflatables
- Family-friendly stage entertainment
- Roaming characters (bring your camera!)
- Fabulous door prizes
- Parenting classes offered by Single Parents Support Network
- Fun for EVERYONE!
The Top 10 Reasons to Bring Your Family to Kids Fest
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Attend Kids Fest for information & hands-on fun from these local sources:
- AMF Bowling;
- Andy Alligators;
- Advanced Academics;
- Brain and Eye Connection;
- Brixton Square Chiropractic;
- Creative Adventures;
- Chisholm Trail Heritage Center;
- City of Edmond Parks & Recreation;
- Chickasaw Nation Cultural Center;
- Dawn to Dusk Inflatables;
- Extreme Animals;
- Gaylord-Pickens Oklahoma Heritage Center;
- Gattitown;
- Glamour Shots;
- HeyDay Entertainment Center;
- Integris Health;
- January Chiropractic;
- K12 Virtual School;
- Kaw Lake/Camp McFadden;
- Kids CO Theatre;
- Kids Eye Site;
- KMGL Radio;
- Liberty Mutual;
- Love & Hope Counseling;
- Lyric Theatre;
- M&M Productions;
- Mad Science;
- Michelle Mathews, 2012 Ms Oklahoma County Plus America
- Mobile Game Party;
- Museum of Osteology;
- Ocean Dental;
- OCHEC ;
- Oklahoma Children's Theatre;
- Oklahoma City-County Health Department;
- Oklahoma Smiles;
- Oklahoma College Assistance Program (OCAP);
- Oklahoma Connections;
- Oklahoma City Community College;
- OCU Community Dance;
- Oklahoma History Center;
- OKC Riversport;
- Parents Assistance Center;
- Primrose Schools;
- Project Mom;
- Rainbow Fleet;
- Redlands Fencing;
- Scentsy;
- Science Museum Oklahoma;
- Smile Zone;
- Soccer City;
- Sooner Flight Academy;
- TechJOYnT;
- UCO, College of Fine Arts;
- Westminster School;
- Younge Law Firm;
- YouthCare of Oklahoma;
- YMCA Camp Classen;
- and more.
Participating in the Safety Village hosted by Safe Kids Oklahoma are:
- Kohl’s Cares for Kids;
- US Army Corps of Engineers;
- Oklahoma City Fire Department;
- Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office;
- Oklahoma Highway Safety Office;
- American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma;
- and more.
Attention Businesses: Connect to thousands of local families at Kids Fest!
MetroFamily Kids Fest will unite families, businesses and service providers for a lively, full-of-fun event unmatched in the OKC area. A high-energy expo atmosphere, entertainment on the stage, inflatables, roaming costumed characters, great door prizes and much more will add to the many reasons people will rave about Kids Fest long after the event is over.
Be part of the fun and connect with local area parents in a powerful way by being a booth vendor or sponsor of this premier event. You won’t find a more cost-effective face-to-face opportunity to reach families. (And did we mention that it will be FUN?)
We are proud to work with our co-sponsoring nonprofit agencies, Parents Assistance Center (PAC) and Single Parents Support Network (SPSN). These organizations will be contributing to the success in numerous ways, including by hosting parenting workshops in conjunction with the event.
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Contact us TODAY! 405-601-2081 or info@metrofamilymagazine.com

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Reader Comments:
Usually your info is reliable and well worth time and money spent. This was totally the most unprepared and organized event I have been to. Activity booths were few and most them very immature. People sticking coloring books or pamphlets out to kids is not considered an activity booth by me. 2 blow up jumping games (1 for SMALL children, and another for average children) only led to long lines and disappointed children. 1 face painter only led to a LONGER line and more disappointed children. Including my grandchildren! A wasted $5.00 and afternoon spent!