Riverpark And Read 20 Bring Stories To Life This Friday And Saturday Evening

  • Friday, October 28, 2016
The Harvest Moon Storyland Maze will take place this Friday, and Saturday, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Tennessee Riverpark.

This year's non-frightening, family-friendly event invites children and families inside some of their favorite storybook scenes. 

Children and families can watch in delight as scenes from Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella come to life before their eyes.

Performers include groups from Chattanooga Theatre Centre, the UTC Theatre Company, Chattanooga State Professional Theatre Program, Creative Discovery Museum, and more. 

In addition to the storybook performances, children will enjoy a free book, bookmark, and bookplate, as well as yummy treats provided by MARS Chocolate and MoonPie's Chattanooga Bakery.
Other exciting on-site activities include live animals from Bagby's Critter Corral, a cow train, and inflatable bounce houses.  

Costumes are encouraged. Cost is $3 for ages 10 and under; $5 for ages 11 and up. 

The Harvest Moon Storyland Maze is jointly produced by the Hamilton County Department of Parks and Recreation and literacy organization Read 20, with education design by Catherine Bolden. 

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