Career Carnival for Kids All Careers Tour Rolls Into Parsippany Library

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The Career Carnival for Kids is set for May 13 at the Parsippany Library from 6:00 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. This interactive event is free and designed for children aged 8 to 14, although all ages are welcome.

Participants will engage with Career Guides from diverse fields such as Healthcare, Banking, and STEM, who will share their experiences and passion for their professions. The event features hands-on activities, games, and giveaways to enhance the learning experience. Sponsors include local organizations like Atlantic Health System and Code Ninjas of Denville, which aims to provide valuable insights into various careers. Registration through Eventbrite is encouraged, but walk-ins will be accepted. The carnival not only fosters creativity but also helps children envision their future career paths.

Families in the Parsippany area are invited to take part in this enriching event.

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