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Nine people huddle together for a photo in front of giant LEGO-style building blocks. Everyone is smiling.

Pro tip: Snag tix ahead of time to save.

Photo provided by Marbles Kids Museum

Leave the laptop behind, RAL — it’s time to play like a kid again.

21Marbles: PLAY ON will transform Marbles Kids Museum into an adults-only party playground next Friday, Feb. 21, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. We’re talking:

  • Human foosball
  • Barcade battles
  • Museum play
  • Giant yard games
  • Arts and crafts

— plus plenty of food and drink to fuel the fun.

Best of all: It’s all in support of PLAY at Marbles Kids Museum, a community nonprofit.

Let the games begin

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