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Kid's Day of Lexington

The 14th annual Kid’s Day of Lexington will take place Saturday, April 26, 2014, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Virginia Hylton Park in Lexington. Kid’s Day, hosted by Palmetto Chiropractic Center, is free and open to the public and is intended to educate families on health, safety and environmental issues. Free food and drink are available. Last year over 20,000 people attended Kid’s Day of Lexington.

2014 KID’S DAY OF LEXINGTON OFFERS:



  • Spinal, Speech, Dental and Hearing screenings

  • Child ID kits

  • Internet safety tips

  • Bike safety clinics

  • Jump houses and stage entertainment

  • Student's class work & educational showcase

  • Summer program information

  • Car seat checks

  • Exhibit by Lexington County Library


Additionally, families will find plenty of entertainment including characters Ronald McDonald, USC's Cocky, Clemson Tiger, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Smokey Bear, the Lizard’s Thicket lizard and many more. The Columbia Children’s Theatre will also perform. Kid’s Day will also feature face painting, dunking booths and more. Hotdogs, Domino’s Pizza, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Blue Bell ice cream, Salsarita’s chips and salsa, Jelly Belly jellybeans and Bruegger’s Bagels will also be available for families—all for free.

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100% of all proceeds raised by Kid’s Day of Lexington will benefit the Nancy K. Perry Children’s Shelter and Dickerson Center for Children. 


For more information about Kid’s Day of Lexington, please visit www.lexingtonkidsday.com or call Palmetto Chiropractic Center at (803) 356-8554. Follow Kid’s Day of Lexington on Facebook.

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