What's Happening?
The Ripon Noon Kiwanis is organizing its annual Children's Fair at Ripon High School, scheduled for Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to noon. This free event aims to provide a morning filled with entertainment
and valuable resources for families. Attendees can enjoy a variety of activities such as mini golf, a bouncy house, yard games, and a photo booth. Children will have the opportunity to explore community vehicles, including a fire truck, squad car, and ambulance. The first 200 children, aged 8 and younger, will receive goody bags, and all participants will have the chance to win door prizes. The event also features performances by entertainers Miller & Mike, who will offer juggling and comedy acts. Additionally, the fair includes a Romper Room play area and numerous information stations where families can connect with professionals offering services ranging from healthcare to daycare.
Why It's Important?
The Children's Fair serves as a crucial community event that not only provides entertainment but also connects families with essential local resources. By offering access to professionals in healthcare and childcare, the fair supports family well-being and community engagement. Events like these are vital for fostering a sense of community and providing families with the tools and information they need to thrive. The inclusion of fun activities ensures that children are entertained while parents can gather valuable information, making it a comprehensive event that caters to the needs of all family members.
What's Next?
As the event approaches, families in the Ripon area can look forward to a day of fun and learning. The success of this year's fair could influence future community events, encouraging more organizations to host similar gatherings that combine entertainment with resource sharing. The positive impact on community engagement and family support may lead to increased participation and collaboration among local service providers in future events.






