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A couple on a carousel at the Children's Museum of Richmond.

Put on your best cocktail attire and get ready for a night of play.

Photo provided by Children’s Museum of Richmond

It’s time to wake up your inner child. The Children’s Museum of Richmond is hosting Mirrors & Windows: A Grown-Up Evening of Play, a fundraising gala for adults, on Friday, May 12 from 7-11 p.m.

Guests can enjoy food from local restaurants, specialty drinks at an open bar, lively entertainment, games galore, and plenty of opportunities to feel like a kid again in the Children’s Museum’s vibrant downtown location.

Bonus: Proceeds from the event support the museum’s mission to inspire growth in all children by engaging families in learning through play.*

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