360 Youth Services host the 11th Annual Chocolate Festival this Saturday

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Will kids discover a magical world of ‘Golden Tickets’ influenced by the eccentric Willy Wonka?

Little ole’ chocolatiers say there is nothing better than a good friend, except a good friend with sweet chocolate! That’s why all ages will be given a warm welcome on a cold winter day to the best of both worlds during the 11th Annual Chocolate Festival.

The indoor event hosted by 360 Youth Services will be held from 10AM to 4PM on Sat., Jan. 18, at the Neuqua Valley Freshman Center, 3220 Cedar Glade Dr., just off 95th Street.

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The Chocolate Festival is a fun, friend and awareness raiser for 360 Youth Services.

The day of activities features chocolate vendors with free samples and items to sell, area chefs preparing one-of-a-kind chocolate treats, and the 360 Youth Sweet Treats Baking Competition.

Kids will love the family activity room with balloon artists, moon jumps and interactive games.

Everyone also will enjoy the Live Entertainment Room featuring dancing, martial arts and singing performances. And, of course, there’s magic!

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Discover slight-of-hand magicians with tricks up their sleeves in the hallway.

The fun and entertainment run all day at this family-friendly event, which supports the programs and services of 360 Youth Services.

Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors, $4 for children 5 to 17 years old and free for children under 5.

Tickets can be purchased at the door.

For more information and a complete schedule of events visit www.360youthservices.org.

FYI: 360 Youth Services provides life changing services to young adults, school-aged youth, and their families through substance abuse prevention and education, counseling and shelter. For complete details about services and programs, visit www.360youthservices.org.

 

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