Children's Area
Since its start, the Festival has included a Children's Area, where kids can have fun doing creative craft projects, enjoy music, and listen to live storytellers. All activities are free.
Crafts at the Children's Area
The Children's Area is staged outside, with tables and chairs set-up in a single area and staffed by volunteers.
ADNA Festival Children’s Area Schedule
Located on Poplar Street between Forsyth & Broad streets near Georgia State University’s Aderhold Building
| Saturday, May 17, 2008 |
| 1-4 p.m. |
Center for Puppetry Arts |
| 1-5 p.m. |
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Information Table |
| 3-4 p.m. |
- Bob Harter (yourACt) reading Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak and selected poems from A Light in the Attic by Shel Silverstein.
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| 4-5 p.m. |
- Gloria Stanley (BookPals) reading a compilation of poems by various artists entitled Listen Up!
- Sherry Richards (BookPals) reading White Socks Only by local author Evelyn Coleman
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| 5-6 p.m. |
- DeNatalie Phillips (BookPals) reading Our Bearable World (for ages 4-8) and Horton Hears a Who and more (may have autographed giveaways)
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| Sunday, May 18, 2008 |
| 1-3 p.m. |
Enjoy Art Design mask craft |
| 1-3 p.m. |
E. Christopher Cornell presents Youth Poetry |
| 1-3 p.m. |
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Information Table |
| Tentative |
B-Boy Fidget, featuring teen recording artists, India & Dylan |
| Tentative |
Mama Koku |
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For further details, contact Whitney Russert, whitney.rusert@gmail.com.
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