Adults-Only Happy Hour at Imagine Childrens Museum

Everett, WALocal News

Happiest Hour 21+ at Imagine Children’s Museum offers adults a unique opportunity to revisit childhood memories on May 22, from 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. Guests will have exclusive access to beloved exhibits, drinks, and activities designed to reignite their inner child, including rooftop slides. Tickets are available for $45 for individuals, $75 for couples, and $150 for groups of five. All proceeds from the event will support the museum's exhibits and programs aimed at enhancing early learning for children.

Gretchen Wilson-Prangley, Chief Advancement Officer, highlights the event's role in fostering community connections and supporting vital family resources. The event is partially funded by Glacier West Self Storage, showcasing local business support. Beverage selections will feature local breweries and distilleries, enhancing the overall experience. This adults-only gathering not only promises fun but also ensures future generations benefit from learning through play.

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