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  2. Atlanta Fantasy Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Fantasy Fair was a family-friendly event [3] that worked on a "membership" basis, which enabled attendees to gain admittance to the show for the entire weekend. The show was known for its program booklet (titled Visions) and for the annual presentation of the Atlanta Fantasy Fair Award for Outstanding Achievement.

  3. Children's Christmas Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade also served as the opening event for the nine-day Festival of Trees, also benefiting CHoA, and originally held at the Georgia World Congress Center. [8] [9] Even though the Festival of Trees left its longtime home in 2007, [10] the Children's Christmas Parade remained in downtown Atlanta continuing a nearly three-decade Atlanta tradition.

  4. Kid-friendly events to get to this week - AOL

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    Nov. 13—'CAT KID COMIC CLUB: THE MUSICAL' Theater Works USA's production of "Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical" is set to captivate audiences at 11 a.m. Nov. 18 at the Weinberg Center for the Arts ...

  5. Peachtree Road Race - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2015, ten Kid-Friendly Decathlon events were added to the Peachtree Junior. The decathlon events take place upon completion of each of the three Peachtree Junior races and are open to participants ages fourteen and under. [39] [40]

  6. Festivals, zip lining, water parks and more: Ideas for kid ...

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    This airport-turned-public-park hosts a series of monthly concerts from May through August, along with a slew of other kid-friendly events. Enjoy a view of one of the city's most unique landmarks ...

  7. Ironkids - Wikipedia

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    This, and the high number of volunteers who line the entire course, make this a relatively safe and kid-friendly event. The bike and run courses are also run on multiple loops making them viewer friendly. The IronKids Triathlon Series promotes friendly competition where "Every Finisher is a Winner."