Weekend Activities & Entertainment Round-Up
Toys R Us: Parents and children of all ages are invited to take part in a Christmas surprise when Santa Claus visits Toys“R”Us stores nationwide tomorrow, December 4th from 12PM-3PM. After meeting St. Nick, kids can also participate in story time every hour during the event to hear a Christmas-themed tale. While walking through the store, Santa will pose for photos, so be sure to bring your camera. And, while visiting the store, children can also decorate Christmas-themed cookies. Click here for more information.
Lakeshore Learning Store: Stop by tomorrow from 11AM-3PM and make a free Reindeer Hat.
Lowe’s Build & Grow Clinic: Tomorrow at 10AM, kids can make the first part of a three part train kit. Kids can come back each Saturday in December to build a new piece of the train.
* Regal Cinema: Snag 2 coupons here valid through December 5th for $1 Small Popcorn and $1 Small Drink.
Bass Pro Shops: Saturday and Sunday from Noon-5PM, kids can make a Santa Bobber Ornament and get a free 4×6 photo with Santa. For a list of all the special Christmas Events, click here.
Home Depot Kids Workshop: Tomorrow from 9AM-12PM, kids ages 5-12 can make a picture frame. In addition to the picture frame, each child receives a kid-sized orange apron, similar to The Home Depot associates’ aprons, and an achievement pin.
* Walmart: Check out the Walmart Event Finder (enter your zip code to see what is going on in your area). My Walmart here in North Carolina will be hosting an Oscar Mayer Carving Board Meats Sampling; Ritz and Nature’s Pride Sampling Event; Nescafe Dolce Gusto Demonstration and Sampling Event; Epic Mickey Demonstration Event; SONY HDTV Demonstration Event; Birds Eye Voila! Sampling Event; and Toblerone, Maxwell House and Lu Cookies Sampling Event.
* Bank of America Museums on Us Program: December 4th and 5th, Bank of America cardholders get FREE admission to over 100 museums nationwide!
(Thanks, Who Said Nothing In Life is Free, Fun Finds for Families, and Mojo Savings!)
thanks for the info! We will be heading to Lakeshore and then to TRU! My son loves these workshops.
I’ve never been to a Lowe’s kids clinic before but I’m excited about the idea of them building a train… for free… and the mess is out of my house! Nice!
This will be a very popular Lowes clinic. When they did the monster truck a few months ago, the Lowes I go to ran out of 125 kits within 10 minutes. We were not in line in time to get one so you may want to get to Lowes early for the train. If you can still pre-register for the store you want to go to, make sure you do it because SOME stores will hold back the kit for those who pre-register. Plus, by pre-registering you have less to fill out when you get there. To pre-register, just click on the link that Collin provided for the three part train kit and follow the steps. My boys, ages 6 and 3, have been doing these for a year now and love them!
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