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Festivals
Dia del Nino
April 27, 2008
Día del Niño is an annual Hispanic holiday that celebrates all that is children, from their innocence to their wonderful imaginations and the hope that they bring to all. Come for a fun filled day of: papel picado, the art of Mexican cut paper, tissue paper flower making, interactive music with Julie Murillo, bilingual storytelling with Marilyn Omifunke Torres, enjoy Mariachi Alegre as they stroll through the event, Ballet Amistad performing folkloric dances, and Piñatas. Helpful Information: The zoo will remain open until 5:00pm.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free with Admission: $14/Adult, $9/Senior, $6/Child
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Dates & Times
Dates:
April 27, 2008Times:
Sunday 9:00am-4:00pm -
Venue Info
455 North Galvin Parkway Phoenix, AZ 85008
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Locations
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Starry Safari Friday Nights
"Fun, cool informative & safe time!"
Review posted by: Christine D from Gilbert AZ, Aug 06, 2008
My 8-yr old daughter & her friend enjoyed every aspect of Starry Safari. We intended to be there for a couple of hours and stayed until closing. We watched the male zebra being fed & heard a talk... Expand
My 8-yr old daughter & her friend enjoyed every aspect of Starry Safari. We intended to be there for a couple of hours and stayed until closing. We watched the male zebra being fed & heard a talk about his species, including the 2 new baby zebras. As an adult, I even enjoyed a go at hula-hooping! We closed with the girls learning about creatures who live in the water & they were thrilled to make a collage coral reef. Plenty to do -- plenty to slide & splash about -- and the real bonus -- not overly crowded!! Collapse
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Event Name: ZooLights
"great time for kids and parents"
Review posted by: Sonya Dubois from Casa Grande AZ, Dec 12, 2007
Great festive fun and cheap. Felt in the holiday spirit for the first time in 14 years since I moved to Arizona. My daughter 2 years old was asking for more, she loved the lights with the music, and... Expand
Great festive fun and cheap. Felt in the holiday spirit for the first time in 14 years since I moved to Arizona. My daughter 2 years old was asking for more, she loved the lights with the music, and the talking giaraffe was great she talked about him and how he sneezed on mommy for days. Collapse
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