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'When Elmo Grows Up' kicks off at Civic Center

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By Karen Cohilas - bio | email

ALBANY, GA (WALB) -  A treat for kids of all ages, Elmo is in Albany this weekend.  

 'When Elmo Grows Up' kicked off at the Albany Civic Center Friday. The Sesame Street favorite was there with all of his familiar friends, making kids of all ages roll with laughter. 

Elmo Fan Shanta Jones said, "'Cause he'll make all of them laugh."

Elmo Fan Tynshisha McFarland said, "I think he's funny. He's fun to the little kids and I have seen him since he was four. I really like Elmo so much."

If you want to see Elmo this weekend, there are plenty of shows. There's one tonight at 7PM, two tomorrow and another Sunday.

Tickets start at $14.

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