KIDS & FAMILIES

The Moon Ate My Room!
February 2, 2008
Add Review/CommentWHAT? How could the moon eat somebody's room? Come find out when Imagination Celebration takes kids of all ages on a magical journey with writer, actor and violinist Jesse Wilson as he presents selected stories from his one-man show, "The Night the Moon Ate My Room!" This lunar-riffic performance will take flight at Celebration Place in The Citadel on Saturday, February 2nd at 10:30 am. A boy looks out his bedroom window late one starry night and thinks he sees the moon getting closer and closer to him... and he's right! The moon enters the room, and shares with the boy magical stories that, through the boy's eyes and ears, reveal the wisdom and the universal gifts of sharing, community, leadership, and above all... the art of dreaming. Admission is $1 per person and reservations are REQUIRED. Call 387-9015 to register. Celebration Place, Imagination Celebration's creativity space, is located in the upper level of The Citadel in the Burlington wing.
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750 Citadel Dr. E
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Tickets: $1 per person
Info Phone: 387-9015
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February 2, 2008Times:
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