Thanksgiving Crafts and Activities for Kids on Long Island

It seems like Thanksgiving gets lost in the holiday shuffle. Right after Halloween, the gift shopping begins--and Santa is already ready and waiting at the local mall! But Thanksgiving is a day that deserves to be celebrated, and parents can help kids learn more about the holiday with plenty of events happening across Long Island. From finding out more about Native American culture to creating holiday-themed crafts, there is something to keep the kids occupied during these few weeks before Thanksgiving. And for more family fun this season, check out our Holiday Fun Guide.

This Week's Picks: Veterans Day Mid-Week Holiday, November 10-14

What? The kids don’t have school on Tuesday, but they do have school on Monday and Wednesday and the rest of the week? Who knew, but apparently World War I came to an end on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. In other words, Veterans Day is one day off that can’t be neatly tied to the weekend.

If you are home with your kids, make Tuesday a train day with Thomas the Tank Engine. If you work (and a mid-week day off is a huge inconvenience), how ‘bout sending them to beach camp? But if your plan involves a day out at a museum, be sure to call first; some spots are closed for Federal holidays. Have a great week!

Holiday Markets in New York City 2014

New York City is a flurry of holiday shopping at this time of year. There are wonderful seasonal markets all over town selling crafts, unique boutique goods, food and more. These cool local spots aren't just in Manhattan either; there are several markets in the outer boroughs, too.

Unlike the craziness of Black Friday, these shopping experiences are much more relaxed for families. Plus, you're often supporting local businesses and artisans. We love shopping local so much, we made it the focus of our Holiday Gift Guide. Read on for our round-up of New York City holiday markets.

Honoring Veterans on Veterans Day in Hartford County Area

As Veterans Day approaches, you may be thinking about ways to teach kids about the importance of the day. There are many ways that they can pay tribute to America’s veterans, such as making cards and distributing them to relatives who are veterans or veterans at nursing homes and VA medical centers, or putting together care packages (a good use for excess Halloween candy!) for veterans stationed overseas. In addition, there are several events and memorial celebrations in the Hartford area beginning the weekend of November 8-9, and on the actual day, November 11. Use your discretion, as some of these activities may be more suitable for older children.

Turkey Farms on Long Island You Can Visit

With a shift towards GMO-free, fresh and organic foods, consumers want to know where their products come from and if/how they are processed. Thanksgiving dinner is no exception! Luckily, there are several farms on Long Island where you can visit and select your Thanksgiving bird first-hand. This way, you know you're getting the freshest turkey possible. And for more holiday planning tips and fun, be sure to check out our Long Island Holiday Guide.

This Week: NYC Thanksgiving Guide, Giving Back Over the Holiday Season, Focus on Sunset Park

We made it through Halloween and already turkeys and trees are replacing pumpkins and skeletons all over town. Time always seems to speed up at this time of year as we head into the frenzy of the holiday season. But it's important to slow down and make time for what's important: hanging out with our families and giving thanks for what we have.

Celebrating Thanksgiving was a major theme across our sites this week. In NYC, we shared important viewing tips for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as well as the Balloon Inflation the night before, and we rounded up kid-friendly Thanksgiving volunteering opportunities so families can give back to their communities. (Speaking of, we're still collecting donations for our Mommy Poppins virtual food drive to benefit Feeding America.) Meanwhile, Westchester has the scoop on where to buy organic, pasture-raised turkeys, New Jersey has expert advice on prepping your Thanksgiving meal, and we've got roundups of family-friendly restaurants serving Thanksgiving dinner in NJ and Connecticut.

Here's what else we covered on the NYC site this week:

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