Roots School annual Children’s Fair, Feb. 21

Roots School will host its annual Children’s Fair steeped in a Wizard of Oz theme for families across Maui. From crafts and balloon twisting to face-painting and a cake walk, guests can immerse themselves in a lively, imaginative celebration.

Key Takeaways:

  • Roots School’s annual Children’s Fair takes place on Feb. 21.
  • The theme of the event is The Wizard of Oz.
  • Family-friendly activities include crafts, face-painting, balloon twisting, and more.
  • Attendees can dress up as their favorite Oz characters.
  • Everyone is welcome at 740 Haʻikū Road from 2-5 p.m.

Event Overview

Roots School’s annual Children’s Fair is set for Saturday, Feb. 21 from 2-5 p.m. on the campus at 740 Haʻikū Road. In keeping with tradition, this fair promises an afternoon of fun for families on Maui, with an emphasis on creativity and togetherness.

Activities and Attractions

Guests can look forward to a variety of offerings that cater to children of all ages. From colorful craft stations to lively face-painting booths, there will be no shortage of ways to spark imagination. Balloon twisting and magical photo opportunities add to the enchanting atmosphere, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in a whimsical Wizard of Oz experience.

The Wizard of Oz Theme

This year’s fair takes its cue from the iconic story of Dorothy and her friends. Organizers encourage visitors to step into the world of Oz by donning costumes inspired by favorite characters like the Tin Man, Scarecrow, Cowardly Lion, or Dorothy herself. Whether or not you arrive in costume, the theme will come to life through hands-on activities and decorations throughout the campus.

Additional Highlights

Those who love sweet surprises can enjoy the cake walk, while book enthusiasts can browse the book sale. Rooted in community spirit, this fair is designed as a full-family outing—offering both traditional and creative ways to engage children, parents, and friends alike.

Invitation for All

From 2-5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21, the Roots School campus will transform into a place where imagination thrives. All are welcome to follow the yellow brick road to Haʻikū and join in the afternoon of fun.

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