Simon Kidgits Club Book Blast to be Held at Auburn Mall on March 3
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Saturday, February 28, 2015
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team
Auburn Mall will host
Simon Kidgits Club's Book Blast taking place on Tuesday, March 3 from 12-1p.m.
"Simon’s Kidgits Club is giving children the chance to experience all that books have to offer in a social setting. “We’re combining education with fun and allowing kids to simply have a blast with reading alongside their peers,” said Jayne Stilson, assistant vice president of business development for Simon Brand Ventures.
The event will present a social experience on the joys of reading along with special in-mall activities including guest readers from the Auburn Fire Department and Chuck E. Cheese.
Non members can sign up for the book club at a cost of $5.00 which is good for the entire year.
Sign up's will take place at Simon Guest Services at the mall.
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