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Stuffed Animal Slumber Party

Wear your pajamas, bring a stuffed pal and experience a fun-filled evening at The MATT! Take a short tour of our galleries and then create a portrait of your stuffed friend. COST $5.00 per Adult $10.00 per Child $5.00 per Children 5 and Under Register Here Support provided by American Savings Foundation

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July 11, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Wear your pajamas, bring a stuffed pal and experience a fun-filled evening at The MATT! Take a short tour of our galleries and then create a portrait of your stuffed friend.
COST
$5.00 per Adult
$10.00 per Child
$5.00 per Children 5 and Under
Register Here
Support provided by American Savings Foundation

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