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KIDS' NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

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Event# (785) 564-0113

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jumpin' beans is having a Kid's New Year's Eve Party!! This is a chance for the kids to have a ball & for you to get out for some fun of your own!! Our ages are 3-8 years & must be potty trained. The party is from 6-9 pm & cost $60. There will be games, movies, activities, arts & crafts & more! Register now, space in limited.

KIDS' NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY

Address : 1650 Hayes Drive Manhattan KS
Phone : (785) 564-0113   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@FITjumpinbeans.com

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Admission Fee : $60

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