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4th Annual Northwest FamilyFest Comes To Downtown Redmond Aug. 3

The Perfect Push is bringing Northwest FamilyFest to downtown Redmond on Sat., Aug. 3. This is the 4th annual celebration of families, complete with family-focused businesses and organizations to promote community across the eastside.

This year, the Northwest FamilyFest, which will be held at the Redmond Downtown Park, 16101 NE Redmond Road from 9:30am to 3:00pm, will create big waves with an incredible kids Fun Zone! Visitors to this exciting space will encounter Maui the Demigod, Disney princesses, and even life-sized mechanical dinosaurs! The Fun Zone will be filled with exciting activities for tots to tweens – from soaring to new heights in the bounciest of bouncy houses to activity games, arts and crafts and even a dunk-the-dad tank!

DirtFish’s Subaru rally car will be on display for the whole family to explore. And those feeling adventurous can enter to win a half-day rally driving experience! Local music will be provided by talented bands from the Redmond Old Fire House Teen Center, and kids can enjoy a free music workshop! Families can also enjoy great deals at nearby restaurants participating as official food stops!

“In a day and age where technology and virtual relationships are taking over we all need to make an effort to create more ways in which we connect, celebrate, and support each other in person,” said Rue Khosa, owner and founder of the Perfect Push and the Northwest FamilyFest.

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Entry to the Fun Zone is a donation of $10 per child or $5 and a package of diapers per child. The diapers and 100% of Fun Zone donations will benefit Special Delivery and the Seattle Union Gospel Mission’s Emergency Women’s Shelter.

Find more information, a schedule of events and Disney princess visits at www.nwfamilyfest.com.

 

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