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KIDS' CORNER SPOT THE DIFFERENCES

There are 10 changes for you to find. Answers are on page 3.

Q: What kind of stories do frogs like?

A: Ones with hoppy endings!

Q: When is a door not a door?

A: When it’s ajar!

Q: How do you keep a dog off the road?

A: Put him in a barking lot!

Q: What do you call two bananas?

A: A pair of slippers!

Q: Where do sheep get a haircut?

A: The baa baa shop!

the zoo at night and interact with some of your favorite animals. Adults: $20. Children 17 and younger are free. Visit lszooduluth.org for more information.

Spirit Valley Days

July 31-Aug. 3

The West Duluth Business Club started this event to bring friends, neighbors and people outside the area together to celebrate what West Duluth has to offer. The festival features a parade on Thursday, music, car show and events for families to enjoy. Saturday will be a community Block Party) for everyone. This includes fun activities for kids, street vendors, food, sidewalk sales, music and a pet parade. Visit spiritvalleydays.com

“Much Ado About Nothing” and “Xanadu Jr.”

Aug. 8-18

The Duluth Playhouse Teen Summer Intensive performances switch between two iconic shows. Student performers are onstage while student crew members run the show. Then they switch places.

Beatrice and Benedick are locked in a battle of wits, but share a mutual disdain for love. The Shakespeare classic in onstage Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.

Xanadu Jr. follows Clio, the lovely and precocious Greek muse who decides to put on some roller skates, legwarmers, and an Australian accent in order to help a chalk artist. This musical on skates is Fridays at 7, Sundays at 2. Tickets $15-$17. Call (218) 733-7555 or visit duluthplayhouse.org.

SOURCE: LIVEANDLEARN.COM

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