MBT Welcomes Missoula Children’s Theatre

Photo: KAFE/Images courtesy: Mount Baker Theatre


KAFE cares about our community…and our kids!  Two kids from Royal Family Kids are going to theatre camp this summer…thanks to Mount Baker Theatre and KAFE 104.1!

Your kids can perform on the main stage of the historic Mount Baker Theatre, too!  The Missoula Children’s Theatre is coming for three, one-week camps where kids will explore creativity, communication, and put on a musical!

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Camp Dates are:
July 9th-14th  “Gulliver’s Travels”
July 16th-21st  “The Secret Garden”
July 30th-August 4th  “The Pied Piper”

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