Fact TV prepares for many events coming up over the next few months.
Keene, New Hampshire, is set to host its annual Kids to Parks Day on Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM at Patricia T. Russell Park on Carpenter Street. Organized by Keene Parks and Recreation, this free community event encourages families to enjoy the outdoors together. Attendees can look forward to a variety of activities, including a DJ, face painting, a blow-up soccer arena, and treats from Kona Ice and Toasty Buns food vendors. As part of the National Park Trust’s 15th annual celebration, Kids to Parks Day aims to foster a love for nature and promote outdoor play among children and families nationwide. No registration is required, making it easy for everyone to join in the fun.
Keene, New Hampshire, is set to transform into a cinematic playground from June 20 to 22, 2025, as it celebrates the 30th anniversary of the beloved film Jumanji, which was partially filmed in its charming downtown. The festivities kick off on Friday evening with a free screening of the original 1995 movie at The Colonial Theatre, featuring a red carpet photo opportunity, a special artifact reveal, and a Q&A session with cast extras and VIPs. Saturday’s lineup includes the whimsical “Rhino Rumble Road Race,” where participants don inflatable animal costumes, followed by a themed parade, a downtown scavenger hunt, and pet adoption opportunities hosted by the Monadnock Humane Society. The celebration concludes on Sunday with a mural dedication honoring the film’s legacy and promoting mental health awareness, featuring remarks from local officials and community leaders. This family-friendly event promises a nostalgic journey into the world of Jumanji, uniting fans and locals in a weekend of adventure and community spirit.
30th Year Jumanji Celebration website
Keene Pride is set to host its annual Pride Prom on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at Heberton Hall in Keene, New Hampshire. This year’s theme, “Pride Prom: 2099,” invites attendees to envision a vibrant, inclusive future. Guests are encouraged to dress in futuristic attire—be it cyberpunk, space royalty, or neon dystopia—and participate in a costume contest with a $200 cash prize. The event runs from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM and offers a sliding scale for ticket prices to ensure accessibility for all.
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