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KindKids Music Family Concert

  • Watts Hall Community Arts 174 Main Street Thomaston, ME, 04861 United States (map)

A fun, affordable, and enriching way to spend time with the whole family!

The KindKids Music Family Concert is the perfect event for all ages! Join the dynamic duo of Rob Duquette and Amanda Panda for an unforgettable performance filled with original music, playful puppets, and endless opportunities to dance, sing, and smile.

With a blend of catchy tunes and interactive moments, KindKids Music delivers more than just entertainment. Their high-energy show shares tools for emotional resilience, encourages kindness, and fosters wellness—all while keeping your little ones (and grown-ups!) engaged and having a blast.

Who are Amanda Panda and Rob Duquette?

  • Amanda "Panda" Duquette: A magical music maker and yoga enthusiast, Amanda brings her love for song and movement to life. As an experienced early childhood music teacher and performer, she’s been spreading joy and fostering creativity since 2009. Amanda is also a mom and a wellness advocate with a passion for helping children grow through music.

  • Rob Duquette, M.A.: A multi-instrumentalist, father, and world music professor, Rob has spent over two decades sharing his talent with audiences of all ages. Known for his work with Jonathan Edwards and Rick Charette, Rob’s KindKids Music program has gained national recognition and remains a favorite at libraries and schools across the country.

Mark your calendars and get ready to create lasting memories with your family at this interactive, feel-good concert experience at Watts Hall. Whether you’re clapping along with the puppets or learning new ways to practice kindness, this is one event you won’t want to miss!

This is an all ages show! Tickets are $10 advance/$15 day of show.

FAQs

Q: How is ticketing handled?
A: All ticketing is by general admission. As such, we cannot guarantee that large parties will be seated together. If you have a large party, we recommend arriving when the doors open for the best chance of sitting together.

Q: What time do the doors open?
A: The doors open at 10:00. No one will be permitted in the auditorium prior to 10:00.

Q: Is this event family-friendly?
A: This is an all-ages show! All patrons, regardless of age, require a ticket for entry.

Q: Is Watts Hall an accessible venue?
A: Yes, it is! While the auditorium is located on the second floor, we do have an ADA-compliant elevator available to anyone who needs it. We also have an accessible restroom. The doorways and hallways are nice and wide to accommodate mobility aids.

Q: Will tickets be available at the door?
A: Possibly. We do not reserve tickets exclusively for door sales and our events often sell out. As such, we recommend purchasing tickets in advance to secure your spot. If door tickets are available, we will update our social media pages. Door tickets, if available, will be priced at $15/person. We accept cash, cards, and local checks (pro tip: pay cash or check to avoid service charges).

Q: Will food and drink be available for purchase?
A: Yes! Light concessions (chips, cookies, etc.) and a selection of non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.

Q: Can I bring alcohol to Watts Hall?
A: No. Anyone found to be in possession of outside alcohol will be asked to leave the premises immediately without a refund.

Q: Where should I park?
A: Plenty of free parking is available behind the business block on the side of Rt. 1 opposite Watts Hall.

Q: Who should I talk to if I have any other questions?
A: You can send an email to our Managing Director, Kendray Rodriguez at wattshallcommunityarts@gmail.com

*All ticket sales are final and non-refundable*

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