Sentences with phrase «face painting booth»

She offers several harrowing party tips to eager moms including a face painting booth.

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Attractions include artisan and amusement vendor booths, fireworks, a car show, live musical performances, face painting for kids, a magic show, a little mermaid contest, fishing workshops and the planned «return» of centuries - old pirate Black Caesar and his crew to give buccaneering demonstrations.
There's photo booths, a face painting stand, five - a-side footy pitch and the list goes on.
Trick - or - Treat at The Street, and enjoy a photo booth, face painting, live music, and a pooch parade and canine costume contest (Chestnut Hill)
The kids got their face painted while I worked the library friends booth and chatted.
This event also consisted of live music, an illusionist, face painting, photo booth pictures, games, a petting zoo, ice cream, popcorn, lemonade, and MORE!
Dr. Viner hosted a fun, family oriented event which included treats, face painting, and a photo booth with professional birth and family photographer Christi Kidd of 9 Sparrow Lane.
Multiple dog rescues will be on site as well as food trucks, live music, more than 30 vendors, a dog kissing booth, microchipping, contests, face painting and a silent auction with more than 100 items, including a pair of tickets to the OKC Thunder game against the Golden State Warriors and OU and OSU Yeti coolers.
Besides watching the eye - popping spectacle, the public can take part in several activities onshore, including face painting, photo booths and sponsor giveaways.
The South Lake Animal League is planning a grand opening of its temporary adoption center on Saturday with festivities to include a moonwalk, face - painting, pet - care information booths, refreshments and prizes.
2:00 Speech by City Council Member Brenda Stardig — 10 mins 2:10 President Tiffany Moore — HDPA support & education for dog parks — 10 mins 2:20 Nathalie Bland talks about importance of picking up poop — 5 mins 2:25 Crista Meyer's «Tips for entering a dog park safely» — 5 mins 2:30 Ribbon Cutting 2:00 — 4:00 Face Painting, Doggie Hair Spray, Refreshments, Vendor booths
Of course, Houston PetTalk Magazine will be there in our fun booth playing games for kids with tempting prizes, face painting, PetTalk gear, and tons of back issues with information on health, rescue organizations, and articles relevant to you and your furry friends.
7:00 a.m. Race Registration 8:00 a.m. 10K Race Start on Plymouth Avenue, Fire Safety booth opens 8:15 a.m. 5K Race Start on Brown Street and Travis Fitch performs 8:30 a.m. Dog Walk Registration opens, Face Painting, Bounce House, and Attendee Dog Agility Course open 9:00 a.m. Shelter opens, Vaccination and Microchip Clinic opens 9:45 a.m. 10K and 5K Race Awards ceremony 10:30 a.m. Dog walk registration ends 10:35 a.m. Attendee Dog Agility course closes 11:00 a.m. Dog Walk begins in park 12:00 p.m. Fire Safety booth closes 12:30 a.m. Pet contests at stage, Canine Playgroup Demo begins, Face Painting and Bounce House close 1:00 p.m. Pet Contest Winners announced 12:15 p.m. Entertainment - to be announced 1:15 p.m. RAS alumni group photo at stage with FREE bandana 1:30 p.m. Raffle drawing at stage; Kids Zone, Clinic, and Play Yard demo end 2:00 p.m. Event ends
Other than tattooing and booze, at the event will be; food / dessert, educational booths, vendors, face painting, photography, live music, special guest speakers sharing their amazing Pit Bull stories, and more!
The festivities include scenic trails, fun - filled doggie activities, face painting for the kids, a Food Bowl for your culinary delights and array of vendor booths.
Meet pets in need of a home, local animal welfare organizations, the Cherry Hill K9 Unit, an obstacle course for pets, doga (dog yoga), family photo booth, face painting and bounce house for kids and more!
Big WOOF Thanks to Fremont Girl Scout, Troop 31663 for hosting their Tie - Dye station, Face Painting & Craft booth to help raise funds for FFR at our 2010 Tail Waggin Walk & Woofstock!
In a market moment obsessed with the often - spurious aesthetic innovations of its youngest artists, Honor Fraser's booth provided a welcome measure of historical perspective, showing paintings by fresh - faced stars (bent canvases by Kaz Oshiro, KAWS's latest abstractions, a big Sarah Cain) alongside some pretty cutting - edge compositions that turned out to be by — shocker — a bunch of supposedly tame midcentury names.
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Ryan Schneider brings a bunch of lively face paintings — sort of a mash up of Picasso, Nicole Eisenman and Mark Grotjahn — to the Two Rams booth.
(One exception is the booth of New York dealer Peter Freeman, occupied by an old Chrysler Spirit crushed by a three - ton boulder with a smiley face painted on its surface.
Last year, 22 businesses participated — with designs ranging from haunted house — themed booths to face painting — and the winners received a plaque (including Serpa's real estate logo).
this added the pizazz I needed to my booth space when im painting faces for children!
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