Free Event: Outside The Box Grand Re-Opening January 3, 2016 in Woodland Hills

Outside the Box Moves “Outside” the Westfield Promenade and Inside New Artistic Center

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Who:

Families with children, ages 8 weeks through 6 years old

When:

Sunday, January 3, 2016
11:00am – 7:00pm

Where:

20841 Ventura Boulevard, Woodland Hills, CA 91364
In the Target shopping center off Ventura Blvd. and De Soto in Woodland Hills

What:

Grand Re­Opening of “Brainy Babies” Sensory and Developmental OTB Location to Kick­Off New and One­of­a­Kind Educational, Artistic and Fun Opportunities for Children

Must See:

Animals

At the grand re­opening, guests should expect to see a l​ot​of animals. All animals joining the celebration are either rescues, or pets, as OTB does not support the exploitation of animals in any way. Outside the Box will be kicking off the new center by creating a strong animal presence with various types of ocean, land, and desert animals attending at 11am, 1pm, and 4pm time slots, for kids to interact with and experience.

Unique Art creating an indoor-outdoor space

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The Dilakian brother’s anticipated artwork is expected to create a significant influence over the Outside the Box theme and imagery. The talented New York­based brother’s from Armenia, designed possibly t​he m​ost visually stunning children’s restaurant in the world – King Garden, which is located in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia. The Los Angeles­based artist Anna Yepremyan of Elza Deco Floral Artistry, studied art in Rome, Italy, and creates plush and colorful interior floral and plant design drapery known to make jaws drop.

“We are creating a whimsical forest with animals everywhere, so children can walk inside and feel like they are o​utside​in an enchanted garden of textured and colored visuals to explore, discover, and touch,” said Octavia Lindlahr, the owner of Outside the Box. “Our walls will come alive to play with the children.”

Learn about one-of-a-kind classes and birthday party space for rent

Learn about the new children’s classes they offer – such as, Hot Wheelers for special needs kids in wheelchairs, designed to help them grow confidence through play and team building, FLOW Yoga created to encourage mindfulness, expression and connectivity in kids, Paint Parties, Robotic Building, and offered for the first time, OTB will host extravagant on­site birthday parties that provide class entertainment.

For more information

The day after the grand re­opening on January 4th, the hour-­long classes at the new center will officially be in session. Additional classes offered for the first time at Outside the Box will be, Bubble Bath Bonanza, Sibling’s Classes, and a Rough & Tumble class.

For further information go to www.otbee.com​

 

westsidemommy

I am a new mom to a baby girl. I live in West Los Angeles. This blog is about my experiences as a new mom and navigating my way through kid-friendly L.A.

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