TINy TOT OLyMPICS 8-8-08 8-8-08 FAMILy dRIvE-IN MOvIE
Just in time for the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Summer Olympics! Ev- FEATURING Bee Movie
eryone is a winner in this gold medal event. Children will participate in “Olym-
You and your family can travel back to the good old days with a Drive-In Mov-
pic” events that are just the right size for them. Each participant will get their
ie! Enjoy “Bee Movie” in the comfort of your automobile on a warm summer
picture taken on the winner’s podium with their own “gold” medal. Events will
evening. Lawn seating is also available for those who wish to view the movie
take place around the Heritage Park Amphitheater.
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under the stars in their lawn chair. Continue celebrating this historic day (8-
Location: Heritage Park Amphitheater
8-08) by participating in our family activities, which will take place prior to the
y
Rain Location: Summit Gymnasium movie to make for even more fun! The activity fee covers the entire evening
Date: Aug 8
of entertainment.
Day: F
Location: Independence Park
Time: 10:00-11:30am
Date: Aug 8
Fee: $2 cash per child the day of the event
Day: Fri
Ages: 2 – 6 years
Time: 6:00-11:30pm
AMIL Code: 3000 .300
Fee: $10/Car
F
Ages: All Ages
Code: 9017 .301
vILLAGE FAIRE ANNUAL FALL FESTIvAL SNEAK PREvIEW!
Come and enjoy this special event that pays tribute to Canton’s history and
a simpler way of life. We’ll offer a variety of activities for the whole family
The Annual Fall Festival Moves to the Canton Sports Cen-
- hayrides, music, historical demos and so much more. Don’t forget about the
ter in 2008!
always-irresistible corn roast sponsored by the Canton Lions Club. Watch our
website for an upcoming schedule of events.
Mark your calendars for the weekend of September 26th!
Location: Bartlett-Travis House
Family fun includes carnival rides & games, Live Entertain-
Date: Aug 23 & 24
ment, and so much more! Schedule information will be
forthcoming .
| famIly fIrSt M=Summit members, R=Resident, NR=Non-resident
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