Best Seafood Shacks: Roadside Beach Restaurants in Los Angeles

It's the end of a long and lovely day at the beach, and you can't quite brush the last of the sand off your shins. You're sunburned and pooped, with a mop of sea salty hair blown dry by the wind. Everyone's famished, but let's face it: a nice restaurant just won't have you and your bedraggled lot. What to do, oh weary surf dwellers? Why not head to a roadside fish joint. Lucky for us, we have a few fab and affordable ones along our slice of the coast.These eateries won't mind your flip flops, and the menu variety is sure to please everyone in your crew.

This Week: Free in NYC Guide, Drop-off Summer Playdates, Things to Do in Fort Tryon Park, Jedi Classes for Kids

Every year around this time I start to feel like I'm the only New Yorker left in NYC. I was on a Fifth Avenue bus yesterday and it sounded like the Tower of Babel (even more so than usual). My family and I actually love sticking around the city in the summer because there are so many wonderful things to do, many of them FREE. And I was reminded of that as we put together our Free in NYC Kids Guide this week. This brand-new guide lists no-cost things to do and places to go in the five boroughs throughout the year, but the section on free summer fun is particularly robust. So the next time you're trying to plan a no-cost NYC outing, you know where to look.

Of course I can't deny the appeal of a quick summer getaway. In addition to checking our NYC Day Trips Guide for inspiration, it's worth perusing our regional sites for ideas. Our Westchester site just rounded up 25 things to do in Pelham; our New Jersey site profiled the Watchung Reservation; the annual Sailfest hits the water near New London this weekend, Connecticut and blueberry picking is on at farms throughout the tri-state area. If you do go out of town, be sure to download a few of these apps to keep preschoolers busy in the car, on a plane or even if you just need a few minutes to yourself at home.

And a quick shout out on behalf of our Long Island site, which is on the hunt for a few good bloggers. If you're an LI expert who fits the bill, we encourage you to apply!

Here's what else we covered on our NYC site this week, including details about a new drop-off summer playdate program by Project Playdate that Mommy Poppins is co-sponsoring.

Fun and Free Things to Do with Kids in Boston - FunFest, Outside the Box and More

Boston families will find plenty of fun and free things to do in and around town this weekend. Take advantage of the great outdoors and head to the Circle the City festivities at Franklin Park, or the WGBH FunFest in Boston. New this summer is Outside the Box, a nine-day summer performing arts festival, that offers a variety of children’s entertainers - musicians, dancers, magicians, puppeteers, arts and crafts workshops, and more.

Looking for more things to do? Find out what's new at the zoos this summer - Franklin Park, Stone, Roger Williams Park and Southwick Zoos. Plus, Kristin reviews the work that was done to improve the New England Aquarium. Tara has the scoop on watching the PawSox games at McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket - a family-friendly, budget-friendly alternative to Fenway. And of course, we all love reading to our kids, but sometimes it's just so nice to listen to someone else read to them for a change.

Read on for more of our weekend picks, and be sure to check our Events Calendar for more ideas.

Fun & Free Things to Do with LA Kids this Weekend: Circus, Physics Garden & the OC Fair, July 13 - 14

It's all about the kids, isn't it? You do and do for them, find them the coolest water playgrounds, take them on picnics, treat them to the most delectable frozen delights, and take them to kids' clubskids' concerts, and kids run the bases. And just when you think you've done all you can do, you take a look at our summer guide and come up with a dozen more things to keep your kids happy and entertained. But what's in it for you? What does Momma get? How 'bout maybe a free blowout?

Of course, things work out best when kids and parents can enjoy the same things. Outdoor concerts (check), free movies (popcorn check), a Pirate Festival (aaarrrr! check), the Grease Sing-Along at the Hollywood Bowl (Sandy and Danny check), the OC Fair (deep fried check), Ringling Brothers and Barnum Bailey Circus (check with a big red rubber nose, shot from a cannon). Luckily our weekend calendar is filled to the brim with activities that everyone will love. And one that's especially for Mom.

Keep reading for some of our favorite picks for this weekend, and to find out about that free blowout...

Mostly Free and Fun Things to do in CT with Kids This Weekend July 13-14: Blueberry Picking, Fireworks, Sailfest and Live Music

When school is out during the summer, it is a good time to educate your children about the importance of supporting local farms. Our food travels an average distance of 1500 miles to reach our grocery stores, and that is a lot of gas used by trucks and airplanes.  Plus, produce loses nutrients the longer it sits after harvesting. Blueberry season is here, so get out and enhance your family's health and the local economy! We make it easy for you with our guide on Blueberry Picking in CT: Pick Your Own Farms. This weekend you can still see fireworks during Sailfest and also at Lime Rock Park. There are lots of festivals throughout the state as well.

Mostly Free Things to Do with Kids This Weekend in Westchester: Shakespeare, Art Workshops, Cultural Festivals July 13 and 14

This weekend, there are lots of events and celebrations for Westchester families to choose from, including the last weekend of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown at the Westchester Sandbox Theatre, two great events happening at Hudson River Museum and several events from our month long Go List for July.

On Saturday, check out a family art workshop at the Nueberger Museum in Purchase or join in the kick-off of a new art series in Yonkers hosted by Groundwork Hudson Valley. You can also catch an abridged and revamped version of Othello presented by the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers.

Sunday head back to the Hudson River Museum for Rejunenary River Circus and play croquet in the courtyard after the show. Greenburgh Nature Center celebrates the town's 225th anniversary and the Irish and Polish heritage festivals are Sunday as well.

Most of the events we've listed here are FREE. Our event calendar also has even more activities happening this weekend. Whatever you decide, stay cool and enjoy your weekend!

Long Island Kids' Activities July 13 & 14: Play It Forward, Long Island Toy Show, Fancy Nancy Party

There's lots of indoor and outdoor fun on Long Island this weekend. Got a Fancy Nancy fan at home? Stop by the Dolphin Bookshop for story time and a tea party. The Long Island Toy Show takes place at Hofstra University. Don't forget to come dressed as a favorite comic book or movie character. Bouncers, water slides, and art, oh my! Stop by the Arts and Crafts Festival in Long Beach and enjoy a warm summer's day. As the day turns to night, stop by Heckscher State Park for great live music and a fireworks show that is dedicated to those rebounding from Superstorm Sandy. This event is featured on our July Go List. As always, check our events calendar every day for fun activities for the family.

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