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Karima Essa’s Bollywood Star School, part of North Okanagan Children's Festival at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre. (Submitted photo/VDPAC)
Bringing families together

Performing Arts Centre launches North Okanagan Children’s Festival

Mar 14, 2022 | 11:05 AM

Children will be able to sing and dance while at the same time learn more about the world around them.

That’s the idea behind a new event at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre Society called the North Okanagan Children’s Festival.

The Kerplunks will be part of the inaugural North Okanagan Children’s Festival. (Submitted photo/VDPAC)

“The pay-what-you-can festival kicks off with an exploration of the world of birds and trees before moving inside for heartwarming theatre, catchy tunes and Bollywood dancing, Saturday, March 19 and Sunday, March 20. And while many of the kids enjoy their first live music experience since the pandemic, parents can learn more about the family activities available in the community,” a news release from the society stated.

“We felt like this was an opportunity to go all out and give families engaging and entertaining performances that teach the kids about the world and themselves,” said Erin Kennedy, artistic director. “Come meet other families and inspire young minds at the North Okanagan Children’s Festival.”

(Ideas Bobert/YouTube)

The two-day festival starts at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 19 when families are invited to experience interactive presentations from the Okanagan Regional Library, Greater Vernon Museum and Archives, Allan Brooks Nature Centre and the Boys and Girls Club. Shebbang and Ogopogo Donuts will be on-site with snacks and refreshments.

Tickets for the North Okanagan Children’s Festival are Pay-What-You-Can and are available through the Ticket Seller Box Office at 250-549-SHOW (7469) or online at www.ticketseller.ca.

(Submitted image/VDPAC)

The Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre thanks the following sponsors for their generous support: Department of Canadian Heritage, The Regional District of the North Okanagan, Vernon Morning Star, 107.5 Beach Radio, 105.7 Pure Country, Vernon Lodge and Sandman Inn.

Click here for more on the event.

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