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Kidville Holds Grand Opening in Wantagh

Kidville Wantagh will cater to south shore families by housing classes, parties, and events for families and energetic children.

Kidville Wantagh officially opened their doors this weekend with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

Joining owner Alexis Fritz, of Oceanside, at the grand opening were Wantagh Chamber of Commerce President Denise Langweber, Secretary Pauline Briggs, Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray, Councilman Gary Hudes, Assemblyman David McDonough and Nassau Legislators David Denenberg and Dennis Dunne. to help owner Alexis Fritz cut a ceremonial ribbon, which was decorated with artwork done by children. The ribbon cutting was followed by a toast with chocolate Yoo-Hoo.

Kidville Wantagh will cater to south shore families by housing classes, parties, and events for families and energetic children.

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“As a Long Island mother I always want what is best for my child,” said Fritz in June. “Kidville’s unique approach to childhood development and engagement attracted me to the franchise.”

Fritz decided to open a franchise of her own after experiencing parties with her own two-year-old daughter. Read more of Fritz’s story here.

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Hours will be Monday through Friday from 9:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Weekends will be reserved for parties, like the Royal Princess and Knight Party, Toot Toot Beep Beep Transportation Party, and Slumber Away During the Day Party, as well as classes.

Guests who enroll their children by Sept. 22 can take advantage of grand opening promotions. Find out more here.

Kidville will offer free trial classes for the first two weeks after it opens its doors.

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