All Ages: Keystone Kidspace
Date – Time
April 26, 2022
– 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Location
Keystone Kidspace
10 E Hamilton Ave
York, PA 17401 US
Free parking is available across the street (E Hamilton Ave). The lot is owned by York City School District and, although the signs prohibit parking, Kidspace has an agreement with the district which allows their patrons to park there.
Additional Information
All Ages: Keystone Kidspace
Date: Apr 26, 2022
Time: 10:00a-2:00p
Cost: $8.50/person admission (ages 4 and up); $16.50/person admission PLUS Slime buffet (ages 4 and up); children 3 and under FREE
Ages: all ages
Location: 10 East Hamilton Ave, York
Sign up: both children AND adults. Please pay via PayPal at the time of sign up to ensure your spot. If payment is not received by 2 weeks prior to the event, your sign up will be canceled.
Contact: Beth Mellott: dagwood5@hotmail.com
Keystone Kidspace is offering us a “come & play” day. They are a multi-story space with activity areas designed to engage children of all ages - but focusing on students from 6 to 16.
Kidspace is organized into four main areas. The Mess Hall is geared towards all things messy! Here they encourage children to create with and explore materials they may not have access to at home. Students can build their own masterpieces, working with paints, as well as scrap and real materials. …or to do something messy that mom doesn’t want done in the house! This space also provides children with opportunities to move their bodies with a few gross motor activities such as the modular pump track or the dizzy-making merry-go-round.
The Wonder Bar is an area where they have blocks, board games, typically more fine motor quieter activities. It’s where you may find logic puzzles, writing challenges and other daily activities. This provides a space for children to focus on an activity or to decompress a bit after some louder more gross motor activities.
Their Kitchen Lab is a full-size commercial kitchen with all the bells and whistles! Here they do their cooking projects as well as some of their science projects.
Finally, they have their Curiosity Hall, which houses, among other things, their Digital Lab. That is where most of their technology activities live. Things such as 3-D printers, a Glow forge, circuits, magnets. Here you will find new and old tech for your student to tinker with and explore, from coding and circuits to music and fiber arts such as sewing and knitting.
For an extra fee, students can participate in their slime buffet where the students will make their own slime and choose items to put in it such as buttons, eyes, etc. This one is messy so it’s sure to be a hit!
There is also an area indoors where we can eat. Since we will be there over lunch, feel free to brown bag it or you may order food and have it delivered. There are snacks and drinks available for sale but not a complete lunch.
Covid Requirements: Our group will be the only ones in the building during this time so masks will be optional.




