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Three-year-old Quinn Messick, of Hamel, displays her hand-made magnifying glass during the June 28 Children's Art in the Park event in downtown Edwardsville. Five-year-old Amara and 2-year-old Alani ...
Many residents choose to leave the Key for the summer. Conversations over coffee at the Golden Hog reveal plans to pack up ...
Traversing the narrow roads of Kunnukara in North Paravoor, one arrives at Prakrithikshethra, tucked away in a quiet ...
Your guide to July’s family friendly events – here’s what to know. Things to do in July: Activities and connection across WNC ...
Wandering Jews Hike: Saturday afternoon hikes in Palos Verdes. Most hikes are easy or moderate, take 1-2 hours and start at 2 ...
Rogers rounds up some of the best family-friendly activities that are just a quick car ride or Brightline stop away.
A local art center has a free program for kids and their families to get creative. The Bonifas Arts Center is hosting Art at ...
Bent over by age and arthritis, the Phillips, Wisconsin, resident continued to build life-size and larger-than-life concrete ...
Refugia Marin is a group seeking volunteers to help restore native vegetation around our county. The project aims to boost ...
The warm summer weather is the perfect excuse to get the kids outside for some fun nature outdoor activities. With longer ...
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Let kids paint with brushes made from leaves or grass. > Create a seasonal art “exhibit.” Devote a wall or shelf to your child’s nature-inspired creations.