Kissimmee — from Dinosaurs to Back to School

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What do you do if you see a T-Rex? “Don’t move a muscle,” once said Dr. Alan Grant from Jurassic Park. Get up close and personal with dinosaurs so real, you won’t believe your eyes at the largest touring dinosaur show featured in the United States at the Kissimmee Civic Center!

Featuring mind-blowing special effects, professional puppeteers, and the most realistic dinosaurs in the country for this 55-minute prehistoric production! Something Kids and Dinosaur lovers will enjoy. This 65 million year old production can be seen Aug. 27 at the Kissimmee Civic Center. For more information visit www. juarassicjungle.org.

 

School started this week, so a return to class is accompanied by the back to school jitters. In light of this, UNO Pizzeria and Grill are hosting a Back to School Kid’s Event Aug. 16 from 4-7 p.m. at UNO Pizzeria in Kissimmee. Just in time for school, the kids will be decorating pencil boxes. A note to parents: reservations are required. For more information please visit www. allevents.in and search ‘Back to School Kids’ Event’. Share your photos of your pencil boxes to me at isthischrismiller@gmai.com.

 

In the words of Kiss, “I wanna rock ‘n roll all night, and party everyday.” It’s time to Rock & Roll! Spin round and round as the music blasts. This past weekend new ride, ‘Roll & Roll’, opened up at the Fun Spot Kissimmee amusement park, know for its rides. Hold on tight as the music begins again as it spins backwards!

 

The smell of cotton candy and popcorn are in the air! The Loomis Brothers Circus is making its return Aug. 15-17 to Osceola Heritage Park. When Loomis Brothers come to town, it’s for a good cause. They are always looking at ways to work with the local communities in which they perform. Just like you remember as a kid. The sights of superhuman athleticism and animal magnificence, the sounds of a singing ringmaster, they’re all here. For more information visit www. loomiscircus.com.

If you have any Kissimmee news or information that you would like to share, call Chris Miller at 419-345-6642 or email isthischrismiller@gmail.com