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El Paso to host a variety of family and learning events this week

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Published on May 01, 2019
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Looking for family-friendly events to keep the kids busy this week?

From the El Paso Spring Fair to a Star Wars-themed day at the El Paso Zoo, there's plenty to do when it comes to opportunities for learning and fun. Read on for a rundown of what to do this week.

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El Paso Spring Fair

From the event description:

Bring the entire family to the El Paso Spring Fair from Friday through Sunday at the Socorro Student Athletic Center. They will be rides, games and family activities. 

When: Friday, May 3, 5 p.m.
Where: Socorro Student Athletic Center, 1300 Joe Battle Blvd.
Price: $5-$10

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Catrina Festival

From the event description:

Kids and adults can express their creative side with the Catrina Festival and Sugar Skull Workshop on Saturday at El Maida Shrine. All materials and the sugar skull are provided. Plus, expect other kids activities, an art market, food trucks and live music. 

When: Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: El Maida Shrine, 6331 Alabama St.
Price: Free

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May the Fourth Be with Zoo

From the event description:

Take a picture with Darth Vader, Storm Troopers, AT-ATs, Jabba the Hutt and more characters from the franchise on Saturday with the May the Fourth Be with Zoo at the El Paso Zoo. Other Star Wars-themed fun includes an inflatable obstacle course, games, activities and even the chance for animals to destroy the Death Star piñata. 

When: Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Where: El Paso Zoo, 4001 E. Paisano Drive
Price: $7.50-$12

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets


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