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Series “All Play” | 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | Woodhaven Park | 1950 Gold Trail

Join us every week for an evening of fun at Destination All Play! We welcome and encourage people of all abilities to participate in our programs. Every session in the series will have a different topic for you to try something new. Participate in the fun activities and enjoy the accessible, all-inclusive playground all summer long. You don’t want to miss out!

Activities include:

  • Crafts
  • Games
  • Snacks & beverages

This series is free and everyone is welcome to join every week! If you have any questions about the series, contact Konnie at kher@cityofeagan.com.

For cancellations due to weather, check the City of Eagan weather hotline at (651) 675-5511, option 1.

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