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By Lisa Horn · 8/2/2018
Who doesn’t love a party? And this one is filled with entertainment, birthday treats and furry friends, plus Mom & Dad…it ‘s FREE!
The FREE party gets underway at 10:30am with entertainment by popular illusionist, Brett Myers. After 15 minutes of magic and illusion, Yummie’s friends show up to engage the kids. Yummie has friends from all over Lancaster County and they’ll be ready to party. Guests will enjoy meeting Filbert the Flamingo from Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli, Reese’s Cup from Hershey Park, Duke & The Princess from Dutch Wonderland, Turkey Hilda from Turkey Hill Dairy, Santa & more.
Families can also spend some time at Yummie’s Fun Zone featuring a bounce house, cookie decorating, games and more. The entrance fee is $5 and all proceeds benefit Schrieber Pediatric and Lasata Farms Non-Profit. Kids can also meet Mike Resh, Jr., author of the new children’s book Dneirf (friend spelled backwards) and enjoy a storytelling at 10am, 12:30pm &2:30pm. At noon there will also be story and craft time with Miss Sharon at Ten Thousand Villages featuring a birthday theme.
Looking for even more fun? Come to the special Birthday Breakfast on Saturday, August 4th at 9:30am at The Kling House Restaurant. This family style meal features two surprise guests, goodie bags and more. Click here for all the details.
Don’t miss this fun, FREE party filled with smiles and activities for the entire family! Yummie can’t wait to see you at his party on August 4th!
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