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Spend the weekend in Palo Alto, with two fun family events. The bigger one is the Palo Alto Festival of the Arts on University Avenue.
Running Saturday and Sunday (8/22-23), from 10:00-6:00, your kids can stay busy at the Kids Art Studio, a free craft area. Stay home if you don’t like crowds, since it attracts up to 150,000 a year. The festival is on University Ave – take Caltrain!
If you go on Saturday, stop by the Klutz store at 572 College Avenue between 1:00 and 2:00. The store has free “melty bead” craft projects. These beads are popular in our house, and the finished projects multiply like bunnies. The store also features jugglers at 3:30.
If you go on Saturday, stop by the Klutz store at 572 College Avenue between 1:00 and 2:00. The store has free “melty bead” craft projects. These beads are popular in our house, and the finished projects multiply like bunnies. The store also features jugglers at 3:30.
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