Stroll-OZ-Pallooza

Come to Hip Baby Geear in Marblehead foir a weekend full of Oz themed fun!

At Hip Baby Gear, we thrive to focus on the fun of being a parent. The idea for Strollapalooza was conceived with one basic fundamental. FUN! We wanted an event that would be fun for our customers and their children.
So what can you expect over the weekend. We have given it a theme of the Wizard of Oz this year and will take that theme for the entire weekend. Well here is what we have put together for you!
There will be multiple events held throughout the weekend that will be fun for your little ones to attend. This will include music, dancing, face painting, costume contest, a movie and more... Be sure to check out the events area for full details.
Additionally,iIf you are in the market for a new stroller, this is the time you want to come buy as there will be deals throughout the weekend, including ""Tax Free" all weekend long for any order of $100 or more.
Be sure to check back often as we will be updating the schedule page as more items firm up. We are really excited for our third annual Strollapalooza and hope you enjoy and come support the event.
Anyone that pre-registers for the event and attends will be entered into a separate raffle.
Register online at: http://strollapalooza2013.eventbrite.com/

When: 
Saturday & Sunday, April 6 & 7, 2013 10am -5pm
Location: 
Phone: 
781.631.5556
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