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Granada Hills : Kid’sFest ’96 to Raise Money for 11 Schools

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Feel like gorging on pie, painting your face, watching a puppet show, or eyeballing live reptiles?

Then Kid’sFest ’96 in Granada Hills is where you should be.

The festival will be held Saturday to raise money for 11 public schools in Granada Hills and Northridge.

That day, participating merchants will donate a portion of their sales to the schools.

Face painting will cost $1, as will admission to the small petting zoo.

Other attractions will include Keith’s Reptile Show, a guide-dog demonstration and performances by Granada Hills High School’s marching band and drill team. The Los Angeles Police Department will demonstrate some of its equipment.

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The schools that will benefit are Andasol Avenue Elementary, Balboa Gifted Elementary Magnet, Darby Avenue Elementary, Beckford Avenue Elementary, Topica Drive Elementary and Alfred Bernhard Nobel Middle, all in Northridge, and Patrick Henry Middle, Tulsa Street Elementary, Granada Elementary, and John F. Kennedy and Granada Hills high schools, all in Granada Hills.

The event will take place from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Granada Village Shopping Center at Chatsworth Street and Zelzah Avenue in Granada Hills.

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