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A Little Adult Time To Support North Shore Children's Museum of Peabody
The museum's first fundraising event is the "Grown-Ups Night Out" party on May 12.

PEABODY, MA — The North Shore Children's Museum of Peabody is looking to provide a little adult time to support the kids.
The museum will hold its first fundraising night since opening last fall with a "Grown-Ups Night Out" planned for May 12.
The evening will include raffle prizes, including Dance with Dena tuition to Goldfish Swim lessons, Granite Coast Brewery gift certificates and Golf Lounge 18 memberships.
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There will also be live music from Mary Beth Maes, hors d'oeurves by Oh Jolie, beer and wine, green screen photo booths, lawn and arcade games, and community networking.
"We couldn't be more grateful for support from so many area businesses who are stepping up as sponsors and with raffle donations," North Shore Children's Museum Executive Director Ali Haydock said. "This evening is a critical fundraiser for our special exhibits, reduced admission costs, and free programming. We hope to have a full house and give adults a chance to have some fun."
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Tickets can be purchased here.
Grown-Ups Night Out is supported by lead sponsor Holden Station, as well as EMaxx Insurance, Bertolino Foods, Golf Lounge 18, Stadium Oil and Heat, GraVoc, Brooksby Village, Ruggiero Funeral Home, Laer Realty Partners, Windover Construction, Rotary Club of Peabody, Metro North YMCA, Grace and Diggs, Stocker Oil, A&M General Contracting/Atlantic Paving, Community Credit Union, Metro Credit Union, Peabody Access TV, and Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce.
(Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. Twitter: @Scott_Souza.)
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