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67th Brattleboro Winter Carnival, 2023
KIDSFEST MOVIES!
Latchis Theater, Main Street, Brattleboro
Monday, February 20th - Friday, February 24th
11:00 am
$1.00 General Admission
Come out of the cold and into the fun! Once again, Latchis Theatre is graciously providing a family friendly opportunity to see a recently released movie at a greatly discounted price! Movies sell out fast so come and get your snacks at the concession stand and find a good seat! Movie titles will be announced closer to Winter Carnival Week so check the Brattleboro Winter Carnival Facebook page for updates or call Latchis at 802-246-1500. See you there!
Open Gym And Game Room
Brattleboro Recreation and Parks Department
Gibson Aiken Center
February 20th - February 24th
12:30 - 2:30 pm
The Brattleboro Recreation and Parks Department is offering additional Open Gym and Game Room hours February 20 - 24, for those in grades K-12th grade at the Gibson Aiken Center. Open Gym and Game Room is a wonderful FREE program for children of all ages. It is a supervised program with a variety of activities to choose from. Along with basketball there is foosball, air hockey, pool, arts and crafts, Lego’s and more! Feel free to check children in with the Recreation and Parks Staff or you can stay and play with your children!
For more information call the Brattleboro Recreation office at 802-254-5808.
Open Skate
Brattleboro Park and Recreation Department
Nelson Withington Skating Facility
February 20th - February 24th
12:30 - 2:30 pm
Brattleboro Recreation and Parks Department will have additional Public Skating times from 12:30 to 2:30 pm on February 20 –24. Skate rentals will be available for $3.00!
For more information call the Brattleboro Recreation office at 802-254-5808 or the Nelson Withington Skating Facility at 802257-2311
Musical Mystery Tour
Brattleboro Music Center
Friday, February 24th
1:00 - 3:00 pm
Free for all ages
Have you ever wondered how music started, or how it works?
The Brattleboro Music Center’s (BMC) Musical Mystery Tour will explore these questions and more through role play, instrument making, and explorative performance! Participants will place themselves in the role of early humans to “discover” music, and through hands-on trial and error, will explore the science behind instrument making and music. At the end of the tour, we will jam out on our newly crafted instruments!