Family Fun Awaits at PLAYing in the Park Festival
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Family Fun Awaits at PLAYing in the Park Festival

authorBy hmyworldfix
DateApr 30, 2025
Read time3 min

A new outdoor festival, PLAYing in the Park, is set to bring families together for an afternoon filled with creativity and community spirit. Organized by The Iowa Children’s Museum in collaboration with Coralville Public Library and Coralville Parks and Recreation, this free event will take place on Saturday, May 3, at North Ridge Park. Featuring live performances, interactive art, and hands-on activities, the festival aims to celebrate early literacy and foster a love for learning through play. With music, crafts, and special appearances from beloved mascots, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Highlights include live music from local artists, performances by youth theater groups, and the unveiling of a permanent Book Walk installation. Families can also participate in creative workshops and explore public art projects designed to inspire curiosity. The event encourages community engagement while promoting outdoor exploration and learning. Attendees are invited to arrive early for a pre-show play session starting at 11:45 a.m., followed by three hours of fun-filled entertainment from noon to 3 p.m.

Celebrating Creativity Through Music and Art

This section focuses on how the festival uses music and art to engage families and promote creativity. Local musicians and theater groups will perform throughout the day, providing entertainment that captivates audiences of all ages. Additionally, interactive art installations encourage participants to express themselves creatively, making the experience both enjoyable and educational.

The festival lineup features dynamic performances by renowned local artists such as Blake Shaw, Kevin Burt, and The Swampland Jewels. These acts, along with multiple showcases from the Young Footliters youth theater group, promise to keep attendees entertained and inspired. Beyond the stage, interactive art stations invite guests to dive into hands-on activities, fostering imagination and artistic expression. This blend of live performances and participatory experiences creates an environment where creativity thrives, encouraging families to connect through shared enjoyment of music and art.

Promoting Learning Through Play and Community Engagement

This segment highlights the festival's emphasis on early literacy and outdoor learning. Through innovative initiatives like the Book Walk installation and public art projects, the event inspires children to explore their surroundings while developing essential skills. Activities led by community partners further enhance the educational value of the festival.

One of the festival's key attractions is the unveiling of a permanent Book Walk installation, designed to celebrate early literacy and encourage reading among young visitors. Complementing this initiative, the Coralville Public Library’s Book Bike offers additional resources, promoting a love for books and storytelling. Meanwhile, hands-on activities organized by The Iowa Children’s Museum and other partners provide engaging opportunities for children to learn through play. Special appearances by Pete the Turtle and other mascots add an element of excitement, drawing families closer to the event's mission of fostering curiosity and community connection. Together, these elements create a holistic experience that nurtures growth and exploration in a welcoming outdoor setting.

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