Visiting Silverman's Farm with Kids: A Destination for CT Families
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Enjoy play spaces, animals, PYO fruit, and more at Silverman's Farm!
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Enjoy play spaces, animals, PYO fruit, and more at Silverman's Farm!
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Tips and tricks for Houston's iconic annual Art Car Parade.
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Summer camp can be a great way to keep teens busy during summer break. Luckily, Orlando offers several tween and teen camps for a variety of interests, including sports, STEM, theater, music, and more. These teen camps provide tweens and teens with an excellent opportunity to explore their passions, build new friendships, and remain engaged during summer vacation.
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Explore STEM, sports, the arts, and more at Boston's best summer day camps!
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There are so many fun options for summer day camps in Atlanta! We've rounded up amazing day camps for Atlanta kids —most of these are traditional summer camps with outdoor games, crafts, and swimming. All of the included Atlanta day camps run approximately 9am-4pm (some even offer extended hours). Camp themes typically change week to week so summer campers stay engaged.
If your child prefers a specific focus at summer camp, choose a specialty camp (like STEM, arts, and sports —all listed in our Camp Guide).
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It’s never too early to try to start planning for the next school year. Since Pennsylvania’s largest school district has released the academic calendar for Philadelphia for 2024-2025, now is the time to start preparing for staff development days (read: days off for your kids). Philadelphia’s school district calendar now recognizes the Lunar New Year, Diwali, Eid al-Adha, and Good Friday with days off, representing more of the cultural diversity in the district. Students will be in school for Indigenous Peoples Day and Veterans Day, when schools will honor these days with in-school learning related to these holidays.
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Spring is in the air, and that means it's cherry blossom time. These beautiful flowers typically bloom in late March through early May in the New York region. In addition to the opportunities to see cherry blossoms in New York City—including the famous blooms at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden—there are some great spots north of the city.
Read on for our favorite spots to see cherry blossoms in Westchester and the Hudson Valley, and find more fun springtime destinations and outings in our Spring Fun Guide.