BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Sept. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: |
All over the country, tiny doors have been popping up in trees, bringing to life the possibility that elves really do exist. To remind parents and kids alike of the magic in believing, Keebler™, in collaboration with arborists and local artists, installed Tiny Doors in Kansas City's local Mill Creek Park, Swope Park and Frank Theis Park...but they'll only be around for a limited time. |
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Mill Creek Park |
J.C. Nichols Parkway, from 43rd Street to Ward Parkway |
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Kansas City, MO |
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Swope Park |
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East Meyer Boulevard |
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Kansas City, MO |
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Frank Theis Park |
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Oak and 47th Streets, across from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art |
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Kansas City, MO |
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WHEN: |
Installed Monday, August 12 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: |
Do you believe in the magic of imagination? Keebler does – and that's why we've launched the Tiny Door Project, creating magical elf entrances for local Kansas City families to explore. This week, visit Mill Creek Park, Swope Park and Frank Theis Park and unlock your imagination when you find the Tiny Doors. |
Families are encouraged to leave letters on the elves' tiny doorsteps and post photos to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with the hashtag #TinyDoors– spreading the word about the magical elves who've just moved in. To learn more, visit www.TinyDoorProject.com. |
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CONTACT: |
For more information, please contact Alina Blackford at (312) 240-3122 or [email protected] |
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SOURCE Keebler
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