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    April 2024: A Month Full of Kid-Friendly Activities in Gaston County

    2024-03-29
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    Gaston County is planning a series of events for children in April 2024. The activities begin with Baby Storytime at Gaston County Library Main Branch on April 2. This is followed by Bubble-ology at Schiele Museum on April 4, where children can learn about bubbles. On April 5, the Stowe YMCA will host the first Bunny Fun Run, which includes a family run, an Easter egg hunt, and a photo session with the Easter Bunny.

    The following week, there will be a Family Coloring Party at Gaston County Library Main Branch on April 10. On April 13, Stowe Park will host Movies In the Park, screening Space Jam. The Cherry Blossom Festival is scheduled for April 19 and 20, featuring a pageant, a car show, and eating contests.

    Three events are planned for April 20: Parent/Child Painting at Warlick YMCA, Earth Day Celebration at Kings Mountain Gateway Trail, and Flower Power at Schiele Museum. The Earth Day event includes a butterfly release, petting zoo, and art exhibits. Flower Power focuses on the appreciation of flowers.

    The final week of April includes Gastonia Baseball Opening Day on April 26, where they will play against the Maryland Blue Crabs. An Arbor Day Celebration in Mount Holly will offer sapling giveaways and eco-friendly activities. The month concludes with Bee Bonanza at Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, Kids Bike Rodeo at Harold Rankin Park, and Garibaldi Fest at Stowe Park on April 27.

    Gaston County is hosting a variety of events to cater to different interests, including nature, sports, and art. The county welcomes everyone to participate.

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