Free and Fun Things to do for CT Kids and Families: Riverfest, Berry Fest!, Race Cars, Peter & the Wolf July 9-10

One good thing about 3 day weekends is that the following weekend comes that much quicker. The summer celebrations still continue and we've listed tons for you to do this weekend. Maybe a visit to the Beardsley Zoo is in your near future? If so, check out this Fairfield mom's insider tips for your visit. Blueberry pie eating contests, wagon rides and live music are just a few of the activities planned at Berry Fest! at Lyman Orchards in Middlefield this Saturday.  Stop by and learn how honey is taken out of the hive for harvest during the annual Honey Harvest at Greenwich Audubon. Blueberries are ripe and ready for picking so make sure to check out our Pick-your-own Blueberry Farms in CT Guide. Thinking of taking a day trip to Litchfield County (or just looking for ideas of things to do)? Check out our list of 20 family friendly summer day activities.

In Danbury the free weekend concert series continues and it's the last day of the Danbury City Fair on Saturday.  An old-fashioned Independence Day Festival is happening in Enfield all weekend long at the town green complete with parades, concerts and fireworks. On Saturday, Hartford and East Hartford celebrate Independence Day at Riverfest. Live bands, kids' activities and fireworks will mark the celebration.

In Canaan, you can take the family for a railroad ride and then to the carnival all weekend long at Railroad Days. For race car enthusiasts check out American Le Mans Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park in Lakeville. And in New Haven, bring the kids to see a rendition of Peter & the Wolf and Carnival of Animals.

Free and Fun Things to Do for NYC Kids and Families: SummerStage Family Day, Bastille Day July 9-10

What? We only have a two-day weekend this time? (Holiday weekends really mess us up.) There are so many fantastic and mostly free things to do, you're going to wish you had three days (or more).

The Children's Museum of the Arts celebrates its upcoming move with an outdoor family art festival in its new neighborhood. French culture takes over 60th Street in honor of Bastille Day. SummerStage hosts its annual Family Day in Central Park. The '80s classic The Goonies screens on Roosevelt Island. And of course you can get wet at outdoor pools, local beaches and water playgrounds.

If you can't even bear the thought of being out and about in this heat, there are plenty of places to cool off indoors. Plus you can check out an amazing exhibit, like Curious George: Let’s Get Curious at the Children's Museum of Manhattan or the New York Hall of Science's Circus: Science Under the Big Top, or one-off weekend events like Family Day at the Center for Architecture or Second Sunday at the Queens Museum of Art.

You can find more seasonal fun in our Summer Fun Guide and additional weekend options in our Mommy Poppins Event Calendar.

Celebrate Bastille Day 2011 with NYC Kids

Fourth of July festivities may be over but on Thursday, July 14, you can celebrate Independence Day all over again, French-style. Bastille Day is a national holiday in France that commemorates the storming of the eponymous prison, a pivotal moment during the French Revolution.

In Paris, a huge military parade marches down the Champs-Élysées, followed by massive parties and fireworks at the Eiffel Tower. Although there won't be any processions or sparklers here in NYC, there are a few fetes. In fact, the Big Apple is home to one of the largest Bastille Day celebrations outside of the City of Lights, right on the Upper East Side.

While many of the activities are aimed at adults (sorry kids, you're not ready for wine yet), les enfants can get a taste of French culture (beyond French fries), and maybe even play a little pétanque. Liberté, égalité, fraternité! Here's how to celebrate Bastille Day in NYC with your family.

Attention Adrenaline Junkies! NJ’s Greatest Roller Coaster Rides

If the last thrill you had in your life was finding that your cellphone still worked after going through an accidental laundry cycle, it’s time you headed out on a real thrill ride–the roller coaster.  Haven’t been on one since the days you wore a feather dangle in your hair and acid-washed GUESS jeans on your then-skinny behind?  Well, now’s the time and this is the place! Read on for our list of the top roller coaster rides in the NJ area.  Then grab the kids and buckle up–it’s gonna’ be a great ride!

Portsmouth, New Hampshire: 10 Things to Do With Kids

If you're looking for a family-friendly vacation destination that doesn't require getting frisked at the airport, consider Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This gem of a New England town puts its best foot forward during the summer, and its small size makes it manageable for families. 

It's easy to have fun in this picturesque portside town without feeling overwhelmed. The downtown area is booming, but despite some urban renewal, it maintains an authentic saltiness that's in tune with the area’s maritime history and traditions.

The town is about a five-hour drive from New York City. However, you can also take Megabus, BoltBus or Amtrak to Boston’s South Station, and then connect to a C&J bus for the one-hour ride to Portsmouth.

Portsmouth is one of my family's favorite places to visit, and I've compiled the top ten things to do here with kids.

Weekly Wrap Up: Where to Watch the Fireworks, Water Theme Parks and July 4 Weekend Fun

There's a lot to celebrate this week: The end of school, the opening of public pools and, of course, the birth of our nation. There will be lots of fireworks on Monday, July 4. Macy's spectacular is the most famous but you can catch explosive displays in Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut

Of course there's plenty of other things to do beyond holiday sparklers, like see a new interactive musical for little kids or take a day trip to a nearby water park.

And that's just a bit of what's going on. Here's what we covered this week on Mommy Poppins in NYC, New Jersey, Long Island and Connecticut.

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