KidsQuest Gingerbread Workshops Kick-Off the Holiday Season!

Bellevue, WALocal News

The KidsQuest Children's Museum proudly presents its 19th annual Gingerbread Workshops on November 29-30, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue. This cherished community event invites participants of all ages to express their creativity by constructing gingerbread houses adorned with a wide selection of candies and frosting. The workshops will feature the Ballerina Gingerbread Workshops, which include lively performances by the Bennyroyce Dance Company, adding a festive touch to the occasion. This year introduces the Gingerbread After Dark event, exclusively for adults, where attendees can enjoy a glass of champagne alongside a special candy buffet. Pre-registration is essential due to limited availability, so early sign-up is encouraged.

Pricing options cater to various preferences, including individual tickets and VIP tables for larger groups. This event not only promotes creativity but also enhances community engagement and holiday spirit, making it a delightful tradition filled with fun and festive memories.

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