Calling all pirates and princesses, here's your chance to dress up and race for a good cause.The Pirate and Princess 5K is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Sept. 30. It benefits kids and families through the ...
Imagination is the word of the hour in the Indianapolis Children’s Museum’s exhibit, “Princesses and Pirates: Storybook Adventures.” From the moment of entry, visitors are greeted with a large ...
Dress up in your favorite princess or pirate costumes and come out for themed shows, games and activities all day long Saturday at the Please Touch Museum. Children will get to meet PTM’s own puppet ...
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Princesses and pirates are commingling in new ways at Gaylord Palms. The Kissimmee resort’s new Pirate and Princess Weekends are available to hotel guests and the general public. Among the activities ...
ORLANDO — Pirate and Princess Weekends will return to Gaylord Palms in Orlando from Jan. 8 - March 7. Packages start at $189 and include accommodations, a treasure hunt booklet, and tickets to the ...
The USS Kidd Veterans Memorial and Museum was free to the public Sunday, Oct. 4, 2015 for the First Free Sunday event themed Pirates and Princesses Day. Guests were able to enjoy fun and educational ...
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee is bringing back its Pirate and Princess Weekends event with a few new additions. The family-friendly event kicks off January 8 and will run on ...
Meghan Cvetic is the school's new drama director this year. She said the fundraiser began four years ago and has since become "a local tradition." The school produces one play in the fall and a ...
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“Let’s put princesses into this show,” someone must have said. “Little girls will like it.” “Yes,” a colleague probably agreed. “Then we’ll put pirates into the second act, so little boys will like it ...