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August 15th, 2014

Rehoboth Beach Film Society, Kids Cottage, Family Fun Night, Friday, 8/15, Children’s Films, Crafts, Film-Inspired Activities, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Southern Delaware

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What are you doing tonight?  If you are visiting the Beaches and want a Family Fun Night….tonight’s the night.  It is one awesome day!!

The Rehoboth Beach Film Society and Kids Cottage co-present a Family Fun Night tonight from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m.  The event will be held at Kids Cottage located at 35448 Wolfneck Rd., Rehoboth Beach.  The evening will include screenings of popular children’s films from Scholastic Publishing along with a variety of fun crafts and film-inspired activities.  Children will be supervised by employees of Kids Cottage of Rehoboth and Rehoboth Beach Film Society.

The theme is friendship, feelings, and problem solving.  The short stories to be screened are:  “Bink and Gollie” (featuring two friends who find it hard to agree on anything); “Each Kindness” (a teacher shows how even small acts of kindness can change the world); “I Want My Hat Back” (presenting Bear who can’t find his hat until another animal helps him remember where it might be); “Blackout” (during a power outage a young boy finds out how much fun not normal can be), and “Chrysanthemum” (a little mouse thinks her name is perfect until she starts school and all the kids make fun of her).

These films are provided courtesy of Weston Woods, a division of Scholastic Corporation, the world’s largest publisher and distributor of children’s books and a leader in educational technology.

The cost is $10 per family and pre-registration is required.  To register, please call Kids Cottage at 302-644-7690.

Enjoy this beautiful day.

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