You did know that, right? After the concert, there's a big meet and greet line, and the kids get to go up to Rachel, take a picture with her and get her autograph before they head home. But, as someone pointed out, there will be an AWFUL lot of families coming to this, which means that the line will be awfully long. And kids don't like waiting in line, and what if melt-downs start to happen?
Well, I have some good news for you. First, there is a line order. Those that are Deaf or Hard-of-hearing and require an interpreter will be going through the line first, so that we can send the interpreters home to ice their hands. :) The rest of the families will get to line up in an orderly fashion, and hang out.
I know, I know. I said GOOD news. Well, we will have a drawing section laid out so that kids can amuse themselves drawing pictures on the floor, and a place where kids can help with our super secret gifts for the Coleman/Brown families (Rachel, don't read this part). We'll need volunteers and card tables for that part as well, so if you'd like to work the drawing area while your kids run around, feel free.
Best of all, however, we have Happy Go Lucky Face Painting.

Melissa is the owner, and her kids watched Signing Time when they were younger. She will be there to help keep the kids entertained while we all wait in line to see Rachel. As you can see from the picture above, her general artwork is full-face, glittery and masterful. However, as we're going to have a lot of kids who are going to want her attention, please try and encourage your kids to ask for small things (maybe a butterfly from Caterpillar Dreams or a Rainbow from Colors of our Rainbow...or Hopkins with a balloon...everyone loves Hopkins). The more simple cheek art we request, the more kids get their faces painted.
If you want one of her full-face gigs, please be sure to visit one of her events, or you can schedule her for a birthday party!
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