Kokomo Post Kids: Eat, Play, Learn - Jan. 30

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Hey Kokomo! It’s that time of the week again. Our staff with kids are happy to share a few of the places their kids like to eat, play, and learn in and around Howard County. Check out this week’s picks for yourself!


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Eat

Spaghetti from Martino’s Italian Villa
1929 N. Washington St., Kokomo, IN 46901
https://www.martinositalianvilla.com/

Our family recently enjoyed Kids Eat Free Night at Martino’s Italian Villa on Monday. The kids were thrilled to try a new restaurant, and the kid’s menu offered a mix of Italian classics and kid-friendly favorites, each served with a side. Our boys especially loved the kid’s spaghetti with meat sauce and applesauce, finding it both delicious and filling. It was a wonderful dining experience, and we look forward to returning soon.


TKP Photo | Alli Lee

Kokomo Kids Play 

Unique Creations by Joe’s Treasure Mine
1114 S 17th St, Kokomo, IN 46902 | (765) 250-3721

Unique Creations by Joe in the Markland Mall offers fun and interactive experiences, including a mining bag activity perfect for individuals or small groups. Visitors can choose from various sizes of bags which may contain treasures such as shark teeth, fossils, arrowheads, quartz and other unique stones. It's a great activity for all ages to enjoy and discover keepsakes. For more details, visit the store or check out the Unique Creations by Joe's Facebook page.


Photo Provided | Purdue Extension Howard County

Kokomo Kids Learn

Learn, Grow, Eat, & Go at Carver Community Center

1030 N. Purdum St., Kokomo, IN 46901 | (765) 457-9318
https://www.kokomocarver.org/4h 


The Carver Community Center, in partnership with Purdue Extension Howard County, is offering a new workshop series for grades K–2 next month. Learn, Grow, Eat and Go is a Junior Master Gardener Program with the mission of growing good kids. For only $5, youth in grades K through 2 will get hands-on experience in urban gardening techniques, learn about nutrition and making healthy food choices while being physically active and engaged with other youth and adult volunteers. Registration and more details about the program are available on the Carver Community Center website.



What are your kids currently in love with around town? Leave us a comment below or on our social media pages so we can check them out!

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