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Kids Night Out Is Friday

Thu, 08/17/2023 - 14:08

Our Fabulous Variety Show's first Kids Night Out is Friday, giving school-aged children a chance to have fun while parents and guardians "get a night off" themselves, according to an announcement.

From 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Project Most space at Most Holy Trinity School, there will be games, movies, other activities, and pizza and snacks for kids in kindergarten and up.

The cost is $35 per child, or $30 if the child is already enrolled in the O.F.V.S. Crew program. Advance sign-up is required at this link. The Most Holy Trinity School is located at 44 Meadow Way in East Hampton Village. The event sponsor is Gary Cooper of Saunders Real Estate.

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