Fun & Free Things to Do with LA Kids This Weekend: JPL, Elmo & The Bolshoi Ballet: June 9 - 10

Step aside, Dance Moms; out of the way, Soccer Moms: it’s time for Science Moms to take center stage. That’s right, this weekend we are blinding you with science*. We've got astrophysics; we've got oceanography; we’ve got paleontology, environmental sciences, agriculture, and veterinary medicine. We’re looking at the science of celebrity (stretching it too far?) and taking you on a train ride, (cause, you know, engineering). We’ve even thrown in a little culture, just to class up the joint.

Sky’s the limit? Ha! Try the edges of our galaxy, or better yet, the very beginnings of our universe. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's annual open house, kids can chat with bona fide role models: working scientists. These are the folks who send probes to other planets, who use state-of-the-art technology to peer across the universe. The projects they work on today will inform the textbooks we read tomorrow. And they’re more than happy to talk to your kid about his battery made out of a potato.

If all this science talk has got your head spinning, why not set the rest of your body in motion as well**? Well, not your body exactly, but rather the ones belonging to the prima ballerinas of the renowned Bolshoi Ballet. This weekend the Bolshoi performs the quintessential ballet Swan Lake at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. (Happy now, Dance Moms?)

Keep reading for our utterly scientific list of the most super-fun events this weekend...

Long Island Kids' Activities June 9 and 10: Nunley's Carousel 1912 Festival, a Strawberry Fair, and a Passport to Israel

Strawberries! This time it's Benner's Farm in East Setauket having the strawberry fair, with sack, spoon, and wheelbarrow races, in addition to strawberries galore. Nunley's Carousel at the Cradle of Aviation Museum is having its centennial celebration also with old-time children's games and midway games and a barbershop quartet. The Suffolk Y JCC is holding "A Passport to Israel" at the Book Revue in Huntington, in which you can effectively travel to various cities of Israel. Check out our calendar for even more events this weekend.

Free and Fun Things to Do This Weekend in Connecticut with Kids: CT Open House Day, Festivals, Art Shows

Even though most children have a week or two of school left, the summer fun begins this weekend with lots of festivals and free family events.  It's CT's 8th Annual Open House Day this weekend which means that museums, galleries and parks all over CT are opening their doors for free. Many are doing special events for families all weekend long. The Community Cooperative Nursery School in Rowayton is holding its 50th Anniversary Art Show this weekend featuring over 75 artists. Looks like a great way to add quality local art to your home as well as raise money for a great school. Bring your pooch to the Canine Carnival and Dog Walk at Stepping Stones Museum this weekend. There will be games for families and dogs, face painting, performances and a best dressed contest.

CT Open House Day: Hartford County Participants

On Saturday June 9, Connecticut is opening its doors to the public for the 8th annual open house. Residents are invited to explore the state’s arts, history and tourism with this exciting event for the whole family. Many of the local spots participating in this open house are offering discounted or free admission, free gifts, special exhibits, and fun activities. While participating sites will be hosted throughout the entire state I have listed here the spots located in Hartford County. The only hard part will be trying to decide which location to visit!

Free & Fun Things to Do this Weekend with NYC Kids: Figment Festival, Egg Rolls & Egg Creams, Big Apple BBQ June 9-10

Welcome to another weekend full of free (or cheap) outdoor fun. Enjoy awesome eats and cool activities at Madison Square Park's annual Big Apple Barbecue Block Party and the Lower East Side's Egg Rolls & Egg Creams Festival. Or head to Governors Island for the funky interactive arts fest Figment, which we attend every year.

Other highlights include going for a free spin on the Prospect Park Carousel in honor of its centennial, checking out old patrol cars at the New York City Police Museum's Vintage Car Show, cycling in the annual Long Island City Bike Parade and catching the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus and other cool kids' acts at SummerStage: Brooklyn Family Day.

All of our best bets for the weekend are below. You can find additional options in our Event Calendar and our Summer Fun Guide. And don't forget, this is your last chance to grab one of our amazing summer camp deals

Mostly Free and Fun Things To Do With NJ Kids This Weekend June 9-10: Pirates, Seafood Festival, Fossil Dig & More!

If you thought last weekend was filled with free festival fun, you haven't seen all events scheduled for THIS weekend! Yes indeed, we're at the height of festival and fair frenzy and this weekend you'll find such great ones as the NJ Seafood Festival , Privateers and Pirates Festival, Victorian Fair, Spring Festival of Children, Rubber Ducky Festival and more!  So pack your appetite and your family and get out and enjoy the fun! For even more June festival fun make sure to check out the Mommy Poppins article here.  Read on for our top picks and remember you can find a listing of all NJ activities for kids in our Event Calendar.

Long Island Staycations: Montauk

Summertime's here, and thoughts are turning to vacation plans. But there's no reason to leave the Island for summer fun. Long Island is where it's at come summer. So all summer long, we'll be spotlighting great Long Island towns for staycations. First up: Montauk.

Since the 1970s I've been visiting Montauk. My dad is a fisherman there and we all just love it . Known as "the fishing capital of the world," Montauk is just that and so much more. It's the place to savor the splendor of the sea and the pristine natural beauty of the East End. Every summer, as my family makes the drive to Montauk, mile by mile, I shed my worries and stress and feel my whole body relaxing. The road becomes surrounded by the dense wild greens of the island, the blue sea comes into view, and all is well in the world. By the time we arrive, I'm feeling like I'm in another country and the fresh air and wide-open spaces are both invigorating and relaxing at the same time. My kids are yearning to get out of the car and run!

The area is a nature lover's delight with 5,000 acres of parkland and wildlife to explore and much more. From rolling dunes, hiking trails, and horseback riding, to world-class entertainment, spas, shopping, and activities for the family, Montauk has it all and then some.

Bike Riding with NYC Kids: Best Places for Family Cycling in All Five Boroughs

It's not news that New York City is a very bike-friendly town. But you may not have heard about NYC's newest cycling spot, Pier 54, which is specifically aimed at people who want to practice riding a bike. Located at 13th Street in Hudson River Park, this learn-to-bike zone is great for families with kids who aren't yet completely comfortable on two (or three or four) wheels. Plus this June, Bike New York will be offerings free bike lessons at Pier 54 for children and adults.

Once your kid's mastered biking, NYC has many wonderful, safe, car-free routes for families to bike together. Last year we shared our favorite places to bike in Manhattan. Today we're sharing our top cycling spots for families in the five boroughs and beyond.

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