Kids & Family
Imagination Bethesda: Celebrating Children and the Arts
Imagination Bethesda is a children's street festival to be held on Saturday, June 4.
The 22nd annual Imagination Bethesda, a children’s street festival celebrating children and the arts, is scheduled for Saturday, June 4, 2016 from 10am-3pm. Musical performances and professional children’s entertainers will light up the stage, while hands-on art & craft activities will line the streets along Elm St. and Woodmont Avenue in downtown Bethesda.
Organized and managed by the Bethesda Urban Partnership, the festival will host 20 local businesses and arts organizations that will provide a variety of hands-on art and craft activities to entertain and energize the 12-and-under crowd. Additionally, the festival will feature face painters, balloonists, free giveaways and more.
Imagination Bethesda is a FREE event produced by the Bethesda Urban Partnership and is sponsored by Bethesda Magazine, MIX 107.3 FM and Washington Parent.
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Some of the participating organizations include: Adventure Theatre MTC, Bach to Rock, Huntington Learning Center, Imagination Stage, Iran Cultural and Educational Center, KID Museum, Kidville, Language Stars and Naval Support Activity Bethesda. More organizations will be added in the coming weeks with exciting tent activities!
The performance stage will host: Bach to Rock, C-Unit Dance Studio, Dansez! Dansez!, Rainbow Rock Band, Rocknoceros, Ryan Buckle and The Curiosity Crew, and more!
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For more information, please call 301/215-6660 or visit www.bethesda.org.
The Bethesda Urban Partnership, a nonprofit organization, is the creator and producer of the Taste of Bethesda; Imagination Bethesda; a free Summer Concert Series, the Bethesda Literary Festival and Play In A Day. The Bethesda Urban Partnership also manages the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and the beautification of downtown Bethesda’s parks, streets and sidewalks.