Queens Kwanzaa Celebration
For those families celebrating the holiday of Kwanzaa, the 24th annual Langston Hughes Kwanzaa Celebration is returning to the Queens Library. Parents can show there children the meaning of Kwanzaa’s symbols and traditions. A great family activity and learning experience for kids. (read the story...)
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Thanksgiving 2008
Parents, enjoy the holiday dinner with your family and get the kids involved in the festivities. We've compiled Thanksgiving events, recipes, crafts, helpful articles, and more! (read the story...)
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Here’s to Halloween! Activities & Highlights in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens '08
Most parents have a love-hate feeling towards Halloween. They love dressing up the kids and making the house look spooky, but making a good costume is easier said than done. There are always concerns about the safety of trick-or-treating children and the ensuing dental bills. Parents shouldn’t get too spooked however, the borough has plenty of safe and fun events planned for this Halloween. (read the story...)
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Queens Halloween Events and Activities for Kids
Calling all witches, goblins, ghouls and ghosts! There's Halloween family fun to be had all month! Kids are sure to have ghoulishly good time with this list of Halloween parties, haunted houses, pumpkin picking, spooky storytelling, and much more in Queens! (read the story...)
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Gotta Sing, Gotta Dance: Broadway Babies/Superstars
As a child, Audrey Kaplan couldn’t get enough of Broadway show tunes. She started Broadway Babies/Superstars to introduce children to that very music. Kaplan’s goal to create new generations of theater-lovers has succeeded far beyond her wildest expectations, with each semester enrolling roughly 900 students for classes. (read the story...)
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Everything Horse
My 10-year-old daughter had been eagerly anticipating the opening of The Horse at the American Museum of Natural History. So, apparently, was the entire population of the city. (read the story...)
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Race to Connecticut: Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Whatever ideas visitors have about race are sure to be challenged by the Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center’s new exhibit, RACE: Are We So Different?. The exhibit examines the history of the social construct of race and our experience of race in daily life, demonstrating that it is not just a “black and white” issue. (read the story...)
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Music Camp Open Call
Since 1999, Manhattan School of Music has been offering a special Summer Music Camp for New York City public school students. Admission is by auditions, which begin this month. (read the story...)
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A Hopping Good Time! A New Musical For Kids
This month, Theatreworks wraps up the first show of their 47th season with a musical production starring the famous bunny siblings, Max and Ruby. The musical is based on the series of stories by Rosemary Wells, and the popular preschool program on Nick Jr. and Noggin. (read the story...)
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Jump : A New Off-Broadway Production
Hailing from Seoul Korea, Jump — the new off-Broadway theater production — brings audiences one part martial arts demonstration, one part physical comedy, and one part sitcom. This unique blend of ingredients creates a haphazard plotline, where literally anything can happen next. (read the story...)
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