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Wild Weekends
August 06, 2009
I'm taking my daughters to New York City this weekend for a visit with their auntie and have every intention of enjoying the city, Savvy-style. But for all of you homebodies who are destined for local greatness, here are some hot happenings coming your way this weekend:
Futures at Fenway. Take them out to the ballgame, take them out to meet the future in baseball as this double-header features local minor league teams. The Portland Sea Dogs will battle the Bowie Bay Sox in game one, followed by the Triple-A Pawtucket Sox versus the Norfolk Tides. With ticket prices from just $5 to $30, everybody can come out to enjoy "America's Most Beloved Ballpark." Even concessions will be discounted (get your Fenway Frank!!) There will be children's activities throughout the day so come on out! Saturday, August 8th, Fenway Park, Boston. First game starts at 12:05pm, for more info, click here.
Dorchester Beach Festival. This FREE event, meant to bring awareness to the wellness of the Savin Hill and Malibu shoreline, will feature games, contests, interactive presentations and activities for children and adults alike. Beach-side activities will include sailing, canoeing, kite-flying, volleyball, a scavenger hunt and more! For a full schedule of events, click here. Saturday, August 8th, 11am - 4pm. Savin Hill and Malibu Beaches, Dorchester. Click here for directions.
Poolside Concert at Framingham JCC. Children's entertainer Gaston Bogomolni will perform a poolside concert for families with children ages 1-6 at the JCC Clearbrook Outdoor Pool in Framingham. Gaston's energy and passion for music will keep both children and parents engaged, captivated and smiling. Plan to stay, swim and grab lunch at the Clearbrook Café or bring a picnic lunch to enjoy after the concert. Open to everyone. Cost is $20 per family. To register, contact 508-879-3300 or metrowest@jccgb.org. Sunday, August 9th at 10:30am. 120 Parker Road, Framingham.
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Wild Weekends
July 30, 2009
Baby, it's HOT outside. Good thing there are so many *cool* events going on this weekend!! (Get it, cool? Hot? J)
It's Shakespeare on the Common time, folks!! Now in its 14th year, this year's production is The Comedy of Errors which will undoubtedly be performed expertly by the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. Completely free, the performances will draw over 75,000 people and runs for 4 weeks at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common. July 31st - August 16st, Tuesday through Saturday at 8pm, Sundays @ 7pm. Matinees: Sun. Aug 9th at 1pm, Wed. Aug 12th at 12:30pm.
The Magic 106.7 Family Film Festival continues. Take in a flick fit for the fam on the Prudential Center's South Garden - this weekend's feature is Hotel For Dogs. Fun begins at 6pm and films start at sundown. Saturday, August 1st.
A Fête for Fairies. Meet underneath the shady trees where you will sit and sip fairy tea. Listen to treasured tales of far-away lands and create a tiny fairy for at-home play. Come early and visit The Enchanted Forest in the Family Discovery Gallery. At the Wenham Museum, Sunday, August 2, 1:30pm. Pre-registration: $12 members, $14 non-members.
Family Ecology Cruise Aboard The Yankee Clipper. Join Teacher-Naturalist Lisa Hutchings and the crew of the Yankee Clipper for an exciting exploration of the lower Merrimack River ecosystem. They'll conduct hands-on science as you collect water samples, live specimens, and plankton. You'll also look for wading birds, seals, and waterfowl on every trip. Pre-registration required. The Mass Audubon Society: $20 Adult members, $27 Adult non-members, $16 Children members, $19 Children non-members. To register, call 978-462-9998. Sunday, August 2nd, 8:45am - 10:45am, Merrimack River, Newburyport.
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July 23, 2009
I'm leaving my family for the weekend so I can go party it up learn about what's new and improved in the world of blogging at the BlogHer conference in Chicago. But they sure do have what to choose from in terms of events happening in Boston... Best part? IT's ALL FREE!!
Kids' Summer Concert Series. Head to fun Faneuil Hall for music, magic and more! Don't miss exclusive sneak-peek performances by the hottest acts from Canobie Lake Park. Featuring: MystiQue: the spellbinding Las Vegas-style magic show; The Imagination Generation: Puppets, singing and dancing; Soul Man: "Blues Brothers" tribute featuring the classics of the Sixties; and LYriX Country Remix: Canobie's boy band featuring country hits. Concerts start at 11am, West End in between Historic Faneuil Hall and the Quincy Market Building
Manchester Arts Festival. Downtown Manchester will be dotted with peaked artisan tents, musicians and free children's activities this weekend, organized by the Cape Ann Museum. Featuring over 80 artisans as well as well as street musicians and bands playing harbor-side, spend the day enjoying unique, handmade art while the kids paint, play and drip melted ice cream through their fingers. Then spend the evening with your family on the sand while Mother Nature splashes her nightly colors over the water. Saturday, July 25th, 9am - 5pm. Downtown Manchester, Ma.
Magic 106.7 Family Film Festival. This weekend kicks off this free family film festival put on by Magic 106.7. For the next six Saturdays, take in a flick fit for the fam on the Prudential Center's South Garden. Fun begins at 6pm and films start at sundown. The schedule is:
Madagascar - 7/25
Hotel For Dogs - 8/1
Curious George - 8/8
Wall-E - 8/15
The Little Mermaid - 8/22
Cars - 8/29
Salem CultureFest 2009. Hit up picturesque Salem (yes, I know it's not October!) for the 4th annual CultureFest and expose your family to music from all over the world. The kids will love pony rides, the moon bounce, balloon making, face painting, and more! Saturday, July 25th & Sunday, July 26th from 11:30am. Salem Common, Salem, Ma.
Read more...PBS KIDS offers tips for a Fun and Safe Summer
July 20, 2009
In honor of National Summer Learning Day (July 9th), we are sharing some Savvy tips from the experts at PBS KIDS for keeping the coming months safe and fun! Whether you have big vacation plans or are planning to stay at home, PBSParents.org has great suggestions to keep family vacations, or "stay-cations", exciting. From activities like car games to backyard camping, children and parents will never be bored!
Also, for children who enjoy spending hours at the playground, teach them how to act responsibly with some guidelines by our PBS KIDS experts to ensure their safety. Start with these general guidelines:
- Never push or roughhouse while at the playground.
- Use swing sets, slides, and all other areas of the playground properly.
- Always BE CAREFUL when jumping off of equipment.
- Leave personal belongings away from the equipment, so no one gets hurt.
- Don't use playground equipment if it is wet or has heated up from the summer sun.
- Don't wear clothes with drawstrings or other strings at the playground.
Here are some cool tips from the experts at PBS KIDS on how to help ensure that your kids have a fun, safe and active hot-weather season...no matter what your budget is:
Driving to Grandma's house? Or have an exciting getaway in store? Here are some great FREE ideas courtesy of PBSParents.org to keep kids of all ages engaged during family trips!
- Have a sing-a-long! Sing your favorite tunes from Sesame Street along with other songs...
- Take turns playing games with your child. Find something inside or outside the car and have your children guess what you see by giving hints. Explore the world like Sid the Science Kid!
- Invite your child to be an "alphabet detective" by finding all the letters around them. Players might find an "a" in a road sign and a "b" on a license plate and more - take a page from the Super WHY gang and have fun with the alphabet.
- Use "car time" to talk to your child about everyday activities and events, whether it's how leaves change color in the fall or what makes a great friend. Maya and Miguel know that happiness is the greatest when it's shared!
Plan an awesome "stay-cation" and keep your kids happy with a few of these summer fun suggestions!
- For preschoolers, slip on your sneakers, pack water bottles and hit the trail! Make the adventure even more fun with a kid-friendly scavenger hunt in search of things you might find along the way.
- For school-age kids, set up a tent in your own backyard, roll out the sleeping bags and melt marshmallows in the microwave to make s'mores. No need to send kids to sleep away camp to get a taste of the great outdoors.
- For everyone, make some popcorn, snuggle up and tune in together to PBS KIDS and PBS KIDS GO!
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Wild Weekends
July 09, 2009
MAKE IT STOP!!! The rain, that is. So while I can't guarantee great weather, I can guarantee that any one of these fun weekend events will brighten up your day.
The Temptations perform on the Hatch Shell - Part of Oldies 103.3's free summer concert series, the Temptations are sure to entertain everyone, young and old! Though they are not the original members of the group formed in 1960, you may know some of their hits which include "My Girl", "You're My Everything", "I Wish It Would Rain", "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me", "I Can't Get Next to You", "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" and "Papa Was a Rolling Stone". The concert goes on rain or shine. Saturday, July 11th, 7pm. The Hatch Shell, Boston.
Riverfront Music Festival at Newburyport - This 2-day event begins on Saturday with the free Riverfront Concert beginning at 2pm in Waterfront Park. Make sure to come early and watch the Laser Sailboat Races in the Merrimack River beginning at 12:30. There will also be fabulous food booths in Market Square, and of course lots of great shopping and dining. The music continues on Sunday with Four Piece Suit in Market Square from 1 - 4 pm. Saturday, July 11th, Waterfront Park, Newburyport. For more info, visit the website.
Chinatown Main Street Festival - Rescheduled because of the rain, this cultural celebration offers food, cultural vendors and stage performances. If you haven't exposed your kids to the vibrant life in Chinatown, this is the perfect opportunity! Sunday, July 12th, 10AM - 5PM.
Harry and the Potters. A rock concert for all ages! Brothers Paul and Joe DeGeorge started this band in 2002. Since then, they've wowed fans in 49 states. Sunday, July 12th, 3-5pm. 52 Gore Street, Waltham. $10 per person.
Black Sea Salsa. Part of Newton's Sunday Evening Heritage Festival Series, enjoy this 15-piece band playing an original blend of Armenian music and Afro-Cuban Jazz. Plan to dance! Free. Sunday, July 12th 6:15 - 7:45pm. Newton Centre Green, Centre Street, Newton.
Read more...The Perfect Staycation
June 22, 2009
Summer is typically the perfect time for a family vacation. But many families just can't afford the luxury of travelling this year and are opting instead for the new vacation - the staycation. All you need is your family, a little time off, and transportation for the perfect vacation without ever leaving home.
Some ideas for your staycation include:
- Take a walk on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. One of Boston's newer urban spaces, the Kennedy Greenway consists of 4 parks extending about 1 mile through downtown Boston and encompassing beautiful gardens, plazas, and promenades. Start your walk at either Chinatown Park or at the North End Parks and enjoy the unique journey. Tip: visit on Tuesday or Thursday and enjoy the Farmer's Market at Dewey Square Plaza.
- Pitch a tent in the backyard and go camping! Once the stories and s'mores come out, no one will remember that you haven't traveled far for fun!
- Hit a bunch of local spray parks and buy lunch from a street vendor! Some of my family's faves include the Artesani Playground and Pool (1255 Soldiers Field Rd, Brighton), the spray park at the Soule Recreation Center in Brookline, and the Hynes Playground splash park (VFW Parkway at Russel Road). This summer, we're planning to hit Davis' Farmland & Water Spray Park, boasting New England's largest, zero-depth water spray ground.
- Take a drive to one of New England's beautiful beaches and pretend you've gone on vacation - at least for the day! Beautiful Good Harbor Beach is under an hour from Boston and Ogunquit Beach is less than 90 minutes. Go for the beach, stay for the quaint towns!
Stay tuned for more staycation ideas this summer!
Read more...Wild Weekends and a Shout-Out to Mother Nature
June 18, 2009
Dear Mother Nature,
Hope you are doing well. While I'm typically a big fan of yours, I'm a lover of ALL seasons, lately I'm not enjoying your work. You see Mom (mind if I call you Mom?), my kids are desperate to don their bathing suits, their shorts and t-shirts, but the continuous rain is impeding their fun! I realize rain is good for the grass and trees, but couldn't we make it a bit more even, like say, way LESS gloom and way MORE sun?
Anything you could do to help is well appreciated.
Best,
Being Savvy Boston
It's Father's Day Weekend so let the good times roll! So much going on in Boston and since I asked nicely, I'm certain Mother Nature will turn around all this rain for sunnier skies. ;)
Boston Life is Good Festival & Good Walk for Kids. The festival is a free, outdoor celebration featuring great live music and a colorful mix of good-time games and activities for all ages. From seed spitting and Double Dutch to soccer kicks, tug-o'-wars and football flings, the Life is good Festival on the Boston Common is an invitation to free family fun and healthy play.
Before the fun starts, register for the Good Walk for Kids. The walk itself is a 3-mile family-friendly route that can't be beat. You'll start at Boston Common, walk along the new Rose Kennedy Greenway to see it all in bloom, stroll along the Harbor Walk with beautiful ocean views, and return to the Common. Included are some surprises and fun along the way to keep your stride steady and your smile wide. Your registration fee and any money you raise will go toward Project Joy, enabling its healing work with our most vulnerable children. For more info on Project Joy, visit http://www.pjkids.org/. To register, or for more info, visit here. Saturday, June 20th, 11am - 5pm.
Chinatown Main Street Festival. Open to the public, this cultural celebration offers food, cultural vendors and stage performances. If you haven't exposed your kids to the vibrant life in Chinatown, this is the perfect opportunity! Sunday, June 21st, 10AM - 5PM.
Free Community Day at the MFA. Just in time for Father's Day, the MFA opens its doors - FREE - to visitors. Actually, in an effort to make the museum more accessible to the community, they are offering free admission once a month. So take Dad and leave your wallet at home! Sunday, June 21st, 10am - 4:45pm.
PMC Newton-Needham Kids Ride. "The mission of the PMC Newton-Needham Kids Ride is to include young cyclists in the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge (PMC) mission of raising money for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund. The program engages youth in philanthropy and teaches them the value of working for the benefit of others. The ride also promotes athletic fitness and physical activity among youth." There will be free give-a-ways, music with a DJ provided by Siagel Productions, post ride party, silent auction, raffles and refreshments. All registered riders will receive a PMC T-shirt and water bottle. Sunday, June 21st, 8am - 12pm. Wells Office Park, Newton.
Father's Day Brunch at the Museum of Science. Enjoy an exquisite Father's Day Brunch at the Museum of Science with breathtaking views of the Charles River and Boston skyline. Created by Wolfgang Puck Catering, the buffet-style brunch includes a wide array of delicious foods including peaches and bourbon French toast, braised short ribs, and white chocolate cannoli. Brunch is served in the Museum's Skyline Room overlooking the Charles River. Tickets include admission to the Museum's Exhibit Halls. Member discounts are available, as well as discount parking. Reservations recommended; please call 617-723-2500 or click here. Fee: Adults: $49; Members: $44; Children 3 - 11: $19.
Read more...Best Places to Make a Wish - Fountains!
June 16, 2009
You know what's cool about Boston? There are so many places where kids can go and have fun outside. There are parks and playgrounds, great landmarks, and many museums. But one special thing about our city is the amount of pretty fountains we have - 24 big and small. And many are not just for tossing pennies in, but they're great for wading and splashing!
1. Brewer Fountain on the Boston Common. The first piece of public art on the Common was the Brewer Fountain, donated by Gardner Brewer in 1868. The fountain is a bronze replica of a French original that won a gold medal at the 1855 Paris World's Fair. The figures represent mythological figures associated with water: Neptune, Amphitrite, Asis, and Galatea. At some point the fountain was relocated to its current location within view of the State House. But don't visit for the water, even in historical photos of the fountain there is rarely any water flowing.
2. Fountain at Copley Square. Not a spot for a dip, this fountain, located in the heart of Boston's Copley Square, is a pretty site for toe-dipping. You can also throw pennies and make a wish! But the water here is not always on since it does not circulate water. Buy a snack from nearby vendors or listen to the free entertainment during summer months.
3. Splash Fountain at the Christian Science Center. The splash fountain located outside the Christian Science Center (175 Huntington Avenue) is always full of kids looking to splash around. Complete with a reflecting pool in the middle, no child should miss a chance to splish-splash the days away!
4. Boston Public Library Courtyard. Arguably our city's most beautiful fountain are the waters that flow in the courtyard of thelibrary. The courtyard and fountain were modeled after the palace courtyard at Cancelleria Palace in Rome and the bronze cast fountain statue, entitled "Bacchante and Infant Faun" was made by Frederick MacMonnies.
5. Fountains on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway. If you're looking to cool off on a hot day, this is the place to do it. Located in the Greenway's North End Parks newest addition to our city's fountains, this wet wonder is built to look like a canal with jets of water that spray up on intervals. Fun and beautiful!
Read more...Festivals, Fairs, and Events, Oh My!
June 15, 2009
Ok, I admit it. I'm a sucker for anything outdoors that involves crafts, rides, fried dough and face-painting. In short, I am a festival-junkie. And like most of you, we are always searching for fun ways to pass the beautiful (or not so beautiful - what is this anyway?) days. So below is a brief guide to some fun stuff going on in a neighborhood near you.
Boston Life is Good Festival & Good Walk for Kids. The festival is a free, outdoor celebration featuring great live music and a colorful mix of good-time games and activities for all ages. From seed spitting and Double Dutch to soccer kicks, tug-o'-wars and football flings, the Life is good Festival on the Boston Common is an invitation to free family fun and healthy play.
Before the fun starts, register for the Good Walk for Kids. The walk itself is a 3-mile family-friendly route that can't be beat. You'll start at Boston Common, walk along the new Rose Kennedy Greenway to see it all in bloom, stroll along the Harbor Walk with beautiful ocean views, and return to the Common. Included are some surprises and fun along the way to keep your stride steady and your smile wide. Your registration fee and any money you raise will go toward Project Joy, enabling its healing work with our most vulnerable children. For more info on Project Joy, visit http://www.pjkids.org/. To register, or for more info, visit here.
Chinatown Main Street Festival. Open to the public, this cultural celebration offers food, cultural vendors and stage performances. If you haven't exposed your kids to the vibrant life in Chinatown, this is the perfect opportunity! Sunday, June 21st, 10AM - 5PM.
Boston's 4th of July Event. Boston is famous for its 4th of July spectacle, and this year will be no different. Hosted for the 3rd time by CBS's Craig Ferguson, this year's special guest is Neil Diamond who will perform with the Boston Pops during the fireworks display. Come early and grab a spot somewhere along the banks of the Charles.
New England Sand Sculpting Festival. Held annually at Revere Beach, the New England Sand Sculpting Festival is a nationally covered event that brings together the best artists on the beach to work with a new medium -- sand! The Festival offers plenty to do even if you aren't sculpting. July 15th through July 19th.
ArtBeat Festival. During the heat of summer, artists and festival goers converge on Davis Square, transforming it into one of the area's largest and most innovative arts festivals. ArtBeat includes music, performance art, craft vendors, dance, theater, food, and a whole more. This year's theme - Somerville...Of the Future. Friday, July 17th & Saturday, July 18th, 12pm.
The Salem Jazz and Soul Festival. Recreating and renewing the vibrant jazz scene that began at the Salem Willows in the 1920s, the festival builds on this rich jazz history - adding soul, blues and funk to the mix - by offering a series of annual free concerts to the public, concluding with a festival each year at the Salem Willows. The festival will spotlight the wealth of talented musicians on Boston's North Shore, and has already attracted thousands of music fans and media coverage during its first few years of operation. For a full schedule of performers, visit the main website. Saturday, August 15th & Sunday, August 16th.
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June 11, 2009
There is so much great stuff going on this weekend! I'm thinking that we're going to hit up Lookout Farm for strawberry picking on Sunday. They also have an awesome play area, rides, children's entertainment, a moon bounce, and a BBQ that just won't quit. So it's really an entire half-day's affair. Your family will love it, guaranteed.
Other events happening this weekend include:
30th Annual Cambridge River Festival. Kick off summer at the one-day event along the banks of the Charles River. With hundreds of musical artists performing on multiple stages, great food, public art installations and dozens of family-oriented activities, you can't go wrong. Saturday, June 13th, noon - 6pm. Memorial Drive between JFK Street and Western Ave.
Sail on Spectacle. Celebrate Boston's nautical heritage with free sailboat rides (weather permitting) with Courageous Sailing and knot tying activities while you wait. Partake in the biggest game of Shipwrecked (Ever) at 2:30pm, and a peek at a couple of the prettiest antique boats that participate in the Antique and Classic Boat Festival in Salem later this summer. Saturday, June 13th, noon - 4pm. Spectacle Island, Boston.
SAVE THE DATE! This is too good to miss so mark your calendars!
Boston Life is Good Festival & Good Walk for Kids. The festival is a free, outdoor celebration featuring great live music and a colorful mix of good-time games and activities for all ages. From seed spitting and Double Dutch to soccer kicks, tug-o'-wars and football flings, the Life is good Festival on the Boston Common is an invitation to free family fun and healthy play.
Before the fun starts, register for the Good Walk for Kids. The walk itself is a 3-mile family-friendly route that can't be beat. You'll start at Boston Common, walk along the new Rose Kennedy Greenway to see it all in bloom, stroll along the Harbor Walk with beautiful ocean views, and return to the Common. Included are some surprises and fun along the way to keep your stride steady and your smile wide. Your registration fee and any money you raise will go toward Project Joy, enabling its healing work with our most vulnerable children. For more info on Project Joy, visit http://www.pjkids.org/. To register, or for more info, visit here.
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June 04, 2009
Aaaah, springtime in New England. Know what that means? Concerts! Festivals! Charity events! Fairs! Here's what will be going on in our fair city this weekend.
The See New England Festival. For the first time ever, the See New England Festival hits Boston. Find out about everything New England, from lobsters in Maine to the beaches of Cape Cod, the See New England will feature exhibitors from local attractions, destinations, restaurants, theme parks, cruise lines, & more. Featuring family-friendly musical performances, this unique event will enable families to see all that New England has to offer in a fun, interactive setting perfect for the entire family. And it's free! Saturday, June 6th, 10am - 5pm. City Hall Plaza, Boston.
The DCR Summer Recreation Fair. Kick off summer with park festivities and explore possibilities for outdoor recreation. Try out adaptive bikes and hiking equipment. Kids can have their face painted, listen to a DJ, visit with friends and look around. Go on a treasure hunt for letterboxes and geo-caches. Sign up for a wide array of summer opportunities, such as kayaking, sailing and hiking in the Boston area and beyond. Cool off in the spray pool. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments provided. Pre-register by calling 617-626-1294. Saturday, June 6th, 10am - 3pm. DCR's Artesani Park,
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It's Free Fishing Weekend in Ma! Take a friend or family member fishing for free - you won't need a fishing license to fish any water-body statewide for these two days! All other fishing regulations apply.
Traditionally held on the fifth day of the fifth moon on the lunar calendar, late May to mid- June on the solar calendar, the annual Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival of Boston is the largest Asian American celebration in New England. For one day, celebrate the sport, history and culture of Chinese Dragon Boat Racing, indulge in Asian cuisine (and not so Asian cuisine - read: Dunkin Donuts and Kettle Korn have been past vendors) and Chinese arts and crafts activities. See Dragon Dancing and other cultural entertainment such as Japanese Taiko drumming, martial arts, and Hula and Tahitian dancing. The event attracts more than 20,000 people! Sunday, June 7th, 12-5pm. Weeks Footbridge, Cambridge. 13:23:40
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May 28, 2009
This weekend, combine education with fun at the 16th annual EarthFest. From family-friendly musical acts to face painting and food sampling, this event, sponsored by Radio 92.9, is the perfect destination for a pretty spring day. Beginning at 10am, little ones can visit The Kids Planet, an interactive area featuring musical acts and entertainment as well as environmental activities and educational displays. Throughout the day, families can wander through the Whole Foods Mercado. Inside, kids can play with grocery-themed toys like squishy fruits and vegetables and wooden blocks shaped like grocery staples. They will also learn about healthy eating with coloring sheets and an interactive display about the food pyramid. The Whole Foods bakery will even be baking up fresh chocolate chip cookies throughout the day for everyone to enjoy. Sound good? Saturday, May 30th from 10am for Kids Planet, and 12 - 5pm for all other activities. At the Hatch Shell.
On the last Saturday of the month, the ICA opens its doors to families for free for their wonderful Playdates. This month, kids can design the building of their dreams, and see a city come to life as the ICA and the Boston Society of Architects create a model city on the stage of the ICA's theater. Have fun and learn about architecture and design from the ground up. Activity takes a minimum of 2 hours and is recommended for children aged 6 or older with adults. Reserve your space here. Saturday, May 30th, 10am - 4pm.
Audition for CoCo Key's next TV commercial. Bring your drama queens and kings to an open audition for the indoor water park, but be sure to practice the jingle because the judges are going to want to hear it! The first 100 people to audition will receive a free day pass to the park, others will get a buy-on-get-one deal. Auditions are Sunday, May 31st, from 2-7pm at Coco Key Water Resort at the Sheraton, 50 Ferncroft Rd., Danvers.
Read more...Free Summer Stuff
May 26, 2009
Let's face it - the way things are these days, the best things in life have to be free. And our majestic city is not above offering some of the finer things, you guessed it, for free.
- 1. Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell. A summertime tradition for New England families, Free Friday Flicks features classic & popular, family-oriented movies every Friday night throughout the summer at the MDC Hatch Shell on the Esplanade for FREE! Put on by WBZ, movies are shown rain or shine at sundown (approximately 8:30pm). There is often some local entertainment before the movie, appropriate for all ages. Arrive early to grab your spot on the lawn. For added fun, visit the WBZ Tent for free giveaways, food samples and fun interactive games. To find out what's playing, call the WBZ Free Friday Flicks Hotline 617-787-7200. Tip: use public transport as parking is limited and fills up FAST! Starts Friday, June 19th.
- 2. Museums on Us. This amazing program offers free admission at 74 museums, zoos and science centers nationwide the first full weekend of every month. The offer applies to all Bank of America card holders (of any card). Since Boston definitely has days in summer that are too hot for outdoor play, this freebie may just come in handy! Participating museums in Ma. are: Museum of Fine Arts, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Decordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Danforth Museum of Art and the newly added Ecotarium.
- 3. Free Fridays. Brand-new and provided by the Highland Street Foundation, Free Fridays allows select cultural institutions to open their doors to the public free of charge on certain Fridays during the summer. Entry to the Museum of Science will be free on July 3. A week later, people can visit the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. Plimouth Plantation is free on Aug. 7.
- 4. Hatch Shell Concert Series. Summer isn't summer without free concerts at our beloved hatch shell. Come early and set up your blanket or chairs and catch an open-air concert. Use public transportation as parking is limited. For a complete schedule, visit here.
- 5. Fairs, Festivals and Fun Things. Boston summer is chock full of fun festivals and fairs and you can find out what's going on right here on Savvy Source! Stay tuned as the fairgrounds get prepped for the best Boston has to offer. Some exciting events coming up are Radio 92.9 EarthFest (May 30th), the See New England Festival (June 6th), 27th Annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl (June 9th), and the 30th Cambridge River Festival (June 13th).
Wild Weekends: Memorial Day Edition
May 21, 2009
A long weekend - woohoo! But while some might celebrate an extra day home with the kiddos, others might be wondering what to do to keep them entertained. Never fear, here are some Savvy ideas for spending your Memorial Day weekend.
Street Performer Festival at Faneuil Hall. Did you know that Faneuil Hall is one of the most visited food halls in the world? While there's a treat for everyone inside, the real piece de resistance at Quincy Market is the free outdoor entertainment. On any given day (especially weekends) there are a barrage of acts, from music to comedy and juggling, to magic and balloon twisting. This weekend visit for the Street Performer Festival and enjoy free entertainment for 3 days straight - from magic, to juggling to acrobats, to clowns and mimes and musicians, you and your kids will have a great time. Saturday, May 23rd to Monday, May 25th, 11am - 10pm. For directions, click here.
Newburyport Spring Fest. Ring in spring at Newburyport's annual festival! A two-day event, the festival features music, art, fine crafts, food from Newburyport's best restaurants and a Kid's Korner with entertainment for children and families. Sunday, May 24th & Monday, May 25th, 10am - 5pm. For a calendar of events, click here.
Celebrate Arthur's 8th Birthday! The Boston Children's Museum presents a celebration in honor of the famous aardvark's birthday. Sing Happy Birthday, wear Arthur ear crowns, and join the party. Saturday, May 23rd to Monday, May 25th, 2:30 & 3:30pm.
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May 14, 2009
The weather report for the weekend doesn't look amazing (Saturday 64 with intermittent clouds, Sunday mostly cloudy and 63) but WHO CARES? Get out there and have fun anyhow!
Clown Town in Andover. In the area? Bring your family to the decade's old annual Clown Town in the Park for a fun-filled day of carnival rides, games, face painting, candy, balloons, and snacks. Proceeds collected by the Andona Society and are used to help Andover youth learn, grow and achieve. Friday, May 15th from 6 - 10pm, and Saturday, May 16th from 9:30am to 4:30pm. In The Park, Andover (corner of Bartlet and Chestnut Streets). For a full schedule of events, www.andonasociety.org/.
Newton's Memorial Parade. What better way to celebrate those who served our country with a parade? Coming 1-week early this year, the annual event will begin at 2 pm on Washington Street across from Our Lady's church and ends at Coletti/Magni Park at Bridge and Watertown streets and features the famous Aleppo Shriners, its clowns who are dedicated to delighting kids of all ages, as well a several other marching units. Sunday, May 17th.
Nahant Beach Gathering of Kite Fliers. Dig out your old kite and come down to Nahant Beach for a fun-filled family afternoon. The Massachusetts Department of Recreation and Conservation North Region invite you to the Nahant Beach Gathering of Kite Fliers. Sunday, May 17th, 3 - 6pm. The Nahant Beach Reservation "1/2-way" bathhouse, Nahant.
The Carousel is back!! After a test-run last fall which my family enjoyed, the Boston Common Frog Pond Foundation and Boston Parks and Recreation Department have decided to give it another whirl (J) from April 30th through the end of June. Rides are $3 for kids, no charge for accompanying adults. Check it out on the Frog Pond in the Boston Common.
Read more...5 best places to see the fish
March 31, 2009
My kids loves looking at fish. In fact, they spot them in the oddest places before I do! Here a a few fun ideas for places to see the fish in Boston.
- Le's Restaurant at the Atrium Mall. Formerly Pho Pasteur, this restaurant, located in the mommy-mecca otherwise known as the Atrium Mall, not only has great food and a really interesting children's menu (think chicken with Vietnamese noodles), it also has a large fish tank. Filled to the brim with colorful and exotic looking fish, enjoy your meal in peace while your restless child spends time observing the marine life. 300 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill.
- Boston Tropical Fish & Reptiles. In a city where you need to search to find pet stores, this fish store is the place to hit not just to see the fish, but to take them home too. They have fish that are slightly more exclusive than the variety regularly found at other stores, with both fresh and salt water fish and supplies. 243 Monsignor Obrien Hwy, Cambridge.
- Fish Pond at Fugakyu. If you can get past the irony of housing a fish pond inside a sushi restaurant, then you're going to love the fish at Fugakyu. Arguably the best sushi in town, Fugakyu makes that wait for a table seem tolerable with the entertaining and beautiful fish. There always seems to be some splashing going on in there, those fish are feisty! 1280 Beacon Street, Brookline.
- Ducklings at the Boston Common. Ok, so maybe not technically reptiles, but these ducklings cause quite the commotion every time we bring our toddler to see them! While you're there, you may actually catch a glimpse of some fish swimming in the man-made lagoon (otherwise make up for it with a fun ride on the Swan Boats!)
- The New England Aquarium. Clearly the most obvious place to see the fish in Boston, the aquarium definitely works its charm on every visit. I'll never forget the first time my toddler visited this aquarium. She stood for long minutes at a time on the decks located all around the Great Ocean Tank. Watch your child take it all in as the jellyfish, sharks, barracudas, sea turtles and others swim by. 1 Central Wharf, Boston.
Wild Weekends
February 26, 2009
It's still so cold outside, but at least the snow is melting away. Sort of makes me want to get those kids outdoors for some fresh air. But if you're still in hibernation mode, here are some *warmer* indoor activities to consider:
What do you get when you combine Dr. Seuss with Amadeus? How about Green Eggs and Hamadeus, a fun performance by Rob Kapilow, composer and conductor. The music, the story, and the energy will all thrill your kids. Shows at 12pm and 2pm on Saturday, February 28th at the BU Tsai Performance Center. For tickets, visit here.
Get down at the Wenham Museum's Baby Boogie Oogie event. Little feet get the groovy beat of Mom and Dad's favorite songs from the 80s with DJ Lanie Mac in a baby-size disco. Check out the many styles of dancing shoes in The Soul of the Shoe exhibition. Sunday, March 1st, 3-5pm. At the door: Members $12, Non Members $14. 132 Main Street, Wenham.
Be a star for a day and head to the Regent Theatre to attend a video shoot for Ben Rudnick and Friends new song, A Frog Named Sam. Enjoy the concert and possibly end up in the video! The entire show will be filmed and you will be asked to sign a waiver stating that you and your family can be filmed. But hey, it's free! Sunday, March 1st, 3pm. 7 Medford Street, Arlington.
Get into Spring early and go Sugaring Off at the Ipswitch River Wildlife Sanctuary in Topsfield. One of my favorite childhood activities, every child should learn how the warmer days awaken the sap in the maples, causing them to leak syrup. Take a tour, observe the process, and most importantly, indulge in the sweet syrup. Saturdays and Sunday s from February 28th to March 15th. For more info, click here.
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99 Things you must do with your child before they grow up.
February 24, 2009
- Boston Children's Museum. There is nothing like the look on your child's face when they enter that bubble room. What kid isn't turned on by the site of enormous bubbles?
- Frog Pond and Tadpole Playground. Located in the Boston Common, the Frog Pond is an institution for kids in Boston. Take a dip in it on a hot summer day or skate on it in the winter. A few steps away is the playground which features a play structure, a water spray fountain and bronze frog statues.
- New England Aquarium. I'll never forget the first time my toddler visited this aquarium. She stood for long minutes at a time on the decks located all around the Great Ocean Tank. Watch your child take it all in as the jellyfish, sharks, barracudas, sea turtles and others swim by.
- Fenway Park Tour. Baseball is synonymous with Boston and even the youngest children know this. No child will ever forget his/her first tour of the Green Monster. Tours leave hourly from the souvenir store.
- Walden Pond. A small 102-foot deep pond perfect for wading and swimming, the area also has hiking trails with pond-side nooks for private family picnicking and swimming.
- Artesani Playground and Pool. This watering hole features a number of zero depth fountains from the ground as well as a wading pool with all kinds of waterfall like things.
- Crystal Lake. Hidden away in Newton Center, the 33 acre natural lake is the absolute perfect place to pass a hot afternoon. Parents can chat with friends (everyone is a familiar face here) or relax on the cramped, but cute beach.
- Good Harbor Beach. Arguably the most beautiful on the North Shore, the place is crawling with kids.
- Water Country. New England's largest water park is definitely the spot to hit this summer.
- The Butterfly Garden at the Museum of Science. Nestled in a warmed conservatory (wear a t-shirt!), visitors are invited to walk among the winged creatures for a close-up look into their habitat.
- Imax Theatre at Jordan's. Forget about buying furniture, head to Jordan's for an awesome experience in IMAX.
- Visit the Totplex. Located in Canton, this new indoor playspace looks perfect for active kids!
- Stargazing at the Gilliland Observatory. If your kids are starry-eyed, take them to the rooftop observatory at the Museum of Science on Friday nights, where they will learn about whatever objects can be observed in the current night sky.
- Harvard Museum of Natural History. The museum features exhibits on all kinds of life - plants, animals, and humankind.
- The Curious George Goes to Wordsworth. What kid doesn't love an entire book store named after their favorite monkey?
- The Franklin Park Zoo. The 72-acre site located in Boston's Franklin Park is home to hundreds of exotic animal species from around the world.
- Southwick's Wild Animal Zoo. This zoo features the largest collection of endangered species like the white rhino and African elephants.
- Lookout Farm's Petting Zoo. There are many different things to do at this farm depending on the season, but from April through October, you can count on the petting zoo as a main attraction.
- Old Sturbridge Village. Take a step into the past at the largest history museum in the northeast.
- Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden. Turns out Dr. Seuss was born in Springfield, Ma. and the town celebrated this by erecting five bronze sculptures of the man surrounded by his most beloved characters.
- Davis' Farmland & Water Spray Park. Known primarily for its animals, kids can pet, cuddle and feed at what is known as North America's largest sanctuary of endangered farm animals. Also featuring the Imagine-Acres playground and the Adventure Play & Spray, New England's largest, zero-depth water spray ground.
- The Discovery Museums. Comprised of The Children's Discovery Museum and the Science Discovery Museum, this is the perfect destination for kids. Everywhere you look, there's an invitation to touch, see, feel, and engage with your child in new ways.
- King Richard's Faire. An annual event each fall, the Faire is a recreation of a 16th century English marketplace where performers entertain, vendors hawk their unique hand-made wares and the Royal Chefs prepare and sell foods authentic to Renaissance times. Exotic animals and costumed characters complete the experience.
- First Sunday at The Danforth Museum. On the first Sunday of each month, families are invited to visit the museum then create art together in the Museum School. Perfect for kids 5 - 10.
- Nature Storytime at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Enjoy stories and poems designed to engage the next generation of explorers with themes related to the museum's galleries. For children 6 and under.
- Salem during October. No place is spookier than Halloween in Salem. Definitely a must-see!
- Apple Picking at the Belkin Family Farm. Absolutely one of our favorite annual events.
- Enjoy a Fenway Frank at the famous park. Sure, you can do this later in life, but nothing compares to the look on a child's face during his/her first trip to Fenway.
- Boston Duck Tours. Board a "duck" and take a great tour through Boston and its history.
- Visit the Hood Milk Bottle. Situated just at the entrance to the museum just across the Fort Point Channel, the wooden structure is 78 years old and was built by Hood Dairy. Today, the bottle is home to an ice cream stand and snack bar.
- Make Way for Ducklings Statue. A result of the acclaimed Boston-based children's book by Robert McCloskey in 1941, the bronze statue in the Boston common is a terrific attraction for all children.
- The Harvard Book Store. Visit the Coop on Tuesdays at 11am for story time and Saturdays at 11am for story and craft hour.
- The USS Constitution Museum. The mmuseum houses the largest collection of USS Constitution-related objects assembled in one location and so much more.
- Macy's Annual Christmas Tree Lighting. This is definitely one annual event that could easily become a tradition
- Skiing at one of New England's Family Friendly Ski Resorts.
- The New England Pirate Museum. Take a tour and board a full-length pirate ship and explore an 80 foot cave, see artifacts from sunken ships and pirate's treasures.
- The Salem Pirate Faire. A fall tradition for thousands of would-be pirates in New England.
- A trip to Newbury Street's Sugar Heaven - YUMMY!
- Salem Willow's Carousel. This famous Flying-horse Carousel offers a thrilling ride to visitors of Salem Willows Park. For free!
- The spray park at the Soule Recreation Center in Brookline.
- Boston by Little Feet, a walking tour of Boston's historic Freedom Trail designed for children 6 -12.
- A trip to Quincy Market in Summer. On any given day (especially weekends) there are a barrage of acts, from music to comedy and juggling, to magic and balloon twisting.
- A meal at Legal Sea Food. The delicious kid-friendly menu and coloring book with crayons is a stress-free and yummy venture.
- Regal Cinema's annual summertime Free Family Film Festival.
- A trip to New York City. Visit the Central Park Zoo, the Children's Museum, the huge Toys R Us, or just roam the streets.
- The Liberty Fleet. Take a step back in history and board this 125 schooner, modeled after the wind-driven sailboats of the mid-1800s.
- Ride on ride the Salem Ferry. A high-speed catamaran, the ride is 45-minutes and offers guests a beautiful view of the New England coastline. Disembark in Salem and spend a great day.
- Visit the Stoneman Playground on the Esplanade for Sundays in the Park each week from early September through early October. Kids can participate in the Kids Fishing Club, model sailboat racing, pony rides, animal adventures, music and magic.
- Lunch (or dinner) at the Rainforest Café in the Burlington Mall. Almost as good as the real thing, your kids will LOVE the realistic looking and moving animals. The décor will impress you, too.
- The splash fountain outside the Christian Science Center is always full of kids looking to splash around on a hot day.
Economic Stimulus WHAT?
February 05, 2009
It's no secret that times are tough and families need every bit of money they bring in. Some are tightening their belts and not spending on family outings like they used to. If you fit into this group, read on for some fun things to do in Boston - for FREE! The Harvard Book Store . A walk around Harvard Square is an experience in itself but a stop in at the Harvard Coop Bookstore is Read more...
Wild Weekends
December 11, 2008
So far we have no plans for the upcoming weekend. Not that we don't have plenty to do with the holidays coming up and all the fun stuff going on around town. Faneuil Hall is hosting the 4 th Annual Candy Land Tournament sponsored by Hasbro, this weekend. Head to the famous shopping spot and play Candy Land, win prizes, sample local treats, and listen to a local choir. Kids can play Read more...
Boston's Best Local Holiday Traditions
December 02, 2008
There's no excuse for boredom during the month of December. There are events left and right, as well as traditions to be made and repeated. Boston is full of annual events, such as: The Copley Square Tree Lighting is an annual event not to be missed. Kick off the holiday season with Mayor Menino and the Friends of Copley Square for this festive event complete with hot chocolate Read more...
MARTHA IS BACK!
November 30, 2008
Looking for something GREAT to do today? Please join Martha for Juice & Cookies TODAY Green Planet Kids - Needham Drop in anytime between Noon and 3:00 pm. No Reservations Necessary! For those of you who missed the author event last week, Martha the dog* will be back tomorrow. Martha is the main character of Martha Speaks , a Read more...
Tradition! Tradition! Tradition!
November 26, 2008
Once the turkey is eaten and the last of the pecan pie is gone, you're going to find yourself with three days left of the long weekend. Days which need to be filled with fun things to do, lest you and you children go insane, and develop a bad case of cabin fever. Well, this city is prepared with lots of fun stuff to do: Macy's Annual Christmas Tree Lighting . How much fun are Read more...
The Mayor's Holiday Special
November 17, 2008
The economy is tough, simple as that. And with holidays approaching fast and furiously, I'm certain families are wondering how they will keep up their traditions in the manner to which they've become accustomed. Shopping, dining, parties and shows may have to take a back-seat to more pressing matters this year, such as bills, groceries, mortgages and Read more...
Wild Weekends
November 06, 2008
Well the election is over, Halloween is nothing but a memory and it's back to business as usual, at least until Thanksgiving. Between then and now, my family plans to take in the last of the leaf-peeping, hit the Boston Common merry-go-round, and just take in Boston in Fall - one of this city's most beautiful seasons. Here's what's going on this weekend: Debbie and Friends - live in Read more...
Election Day Fun!
November 03, 2008
It's finally ( almost ) here - Election Day 2008! Instead of sitting around biting your nails until the polls close and the votes are tallied, there are many events going on to keep your spirits up (before they are either dashed or inflated)... Starbucks is offering a free tall cup of drip coffee to all voters on Tuesday. All you have to do is offer proof that you voted (like a Read more...
Wild Weekends
October 24, 2008
It's the final weekend before Halloween and haunted happenings are in full swing. Head over to Harvard's Coop for a Halloween Carnival ! Play games, read stories, and join a costume contest! Kids can decorate a pumpkin and get their faces painted. October 25 th , 1 - 4pm. 18 Palmer Street, Cambridge. Trick or treat for charity at the Prudential Center's 14 th annual Read more...
BEING A CREATIVE FAMILY - Written by Karen Koretsky Dillon
October 17, 2008
Karen Koretsky Dillon is a mother of two, artist, writer and owner of the ArtisTRY studio in Arlington MA where she offers art instruction and enrichment classes to children of all ages. For more information, visit www.artistrystudio.homestead.com . ___________________________________ I think one of the most effective parenting skills we have is leading by example. If you want Read more...
Wild Weekends
October 16, 2008
Yup - you guessed it! It's that time again. Time to make plans, schedules, agendas for the upcoming weekend. It's high leaf-peeping season, but if that's not enough enticement, here are a few ideas for the upcoming weekend: Head to City Hall Plaza in Boston for the 6 th annual Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival . In 2006, Bostonians carved enough pumpkins to break the Guinness World Read more...
Wild Weekends
October 10, 2008
Looking for some fun stuff to do this long weekend? I believe there are still tickets left for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus at the TD Banknorth Garden. Shows run through Monday, October 13 th so if you're looking for a fun activity, the circus is where it's at. Save 20% with the coupon code "MCC" when you buy tickets at http://www.ringling.com/ . How cool is Read more...
Discovering Nature
October 03, 2008
How curious is your little one? Extremely, I bet. This is the perfect time to begin teaching and exploring nature! And as the leaves start turning colors, there's plenty to discover, even in your own back yard. Feel like an outing? There are plenty of spots to check out if you want to discover nature, and they're just about everywhere you look! The Boston Common, the Arnold Arboretum Read more...
Wild Weekends
October 02, 2008
How awesome is October? Between the apple orchards being in full pickin' mode, Halloween events ramping up, and the famous Topsfield Fair hitting town (or, hitting Topsfield ), there's just so much to do. Here are a few ideas to make this weekend a great one for your family. Free Family Night at the Children's Museum of New Hampshire starts this Friday, October 3rd! From 5:30 to 8pm, Read more...
Are you a Green Planet Family?
September 26, 2008
If you are a regular reader, then you've seen my posts singing the praises of a fantastic toy store, Green Planet Kids, and the wonderful classes they offer there. As if you needed one more reason to stop by, Green Planet Kids is offering free lead screening for your children's toys this weekend. Just because this is the kind of establishment they are! In partnership with Thermo Read more...
Wild Weekends
September 19, 2008
I love that the air is becoming, well, fall-like. Makes sense since this weekend marks the first official day of the new season. After a hot summer, it's refreshing to dress the kids in jeans and long sleeves and just as enjoyable to be outdoors! If you're looking to get out this weekend, here are a few fun finds: It's a giant block party and everyone's invited! Head to Chinatown Read more...
Wild Weekends
September 12, 2008
Aaaah. Can you smell fall in the air? I can, and I must say, I love it. The crisp weather, the slight reddening of the bushes, the fun traditional autumn activities. The season lends itself to hundreds of great outings, and here are a few ideas for this weekend: Curious George Day . The Boston Public Library in Copley Square hosts Curious George on Saturday, September 13 th ! A Read more...
Wild Weekends
September 04, 2008
This was a big week for many of us. Back-to-school was a major theme, and now we all need to blow off some steam and have some fun. Fall is the perfect time to hit the town for events and activities, preferably of the outdoor variety. Here's what's up for this weekend: Head North for Peabody's 16 th annual Kid's Day , taking place at Leather City Common. The day promises activities Read more...
September Traditions
September 01, 2008
Welcome to September! While this month definitely marks the end of those long, hot dog days of summer, it also means more fun memory-making events for your family. With back-to-school, it's certainly busy, but never too busy to fit in fun and educational outings! Start the month off right by attending the Red Sox and Apple Pie Concert featuring the Boston Landmarks Orchestra at Read more...
Wild Weekends
August 28, 2008
It's the final August weekend!! While it's hard to believe, September does come with its own set of fun traditions such as apple picking, back-to-school events and hay rides. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let's treat our families to one last hurrah. Here's what's happening this long Labor Day weekend in and around Boston : It's the season finale for Free Friday Flicks at Read more...
Wild Weekends
August 21, 2008
The final weeks of August are flying by, so you'd better get in all those outdoor activities before the snowsuits hit the stores! Here are a few ideas to make this beautiful weekend a memorable one. Peach Festival at Smolak Farms . It's pick-your-own-peaches time again and Smolak Farm is celebrating! They will be open for the festival all weekend with a local artisans fair but come Read more...
A Carousel of a Time!
August 18, 2008
Let's face it - there's not much to do in Boston on a Monday. If you have kids who are not back in school yet, you know how long a day can be if you don't have something fun lined up. It's my job to help every mama save her sanity so here's my idea for today, Monday, August 18 th , 2008. Carousel Rides! Outside of a fair or amusement park, we don't typically think of Read more...
A Carousel of a Time!
August 18, 2008
Let's face it - there's not much to do in Boston on a Monday. If you have kids who are not back in school yet, you know how long a day can be if you don't have something fun lined up. It's my job to help every mama save her sanity so here's my idea for today, Monday, August 18 th , 2008. Carousel Rides! Outside of a fair or amusement park, we don't typically think of Read more...
Weekend Fun
August 14, 2008
It seems like as summer starts to wind down, events in Boston are ramping up. Read on for the what's what this weekend: Fisherman's Feast Italian Festival . Celebrating its 98 th year this summer, this event officially is a celebration of the devotion of immigrant Sicilian fishermen to the Madonna del Soccorso di Sciacca. Unofficially, it's a lively weekend in Boston 's Read more...
Boston's Watering Holes
August 05, 2008
We're surrounded by water in Boston and it is my opinion that this is one of the finest features of our city. But what makes a watering hole fabulous for the little ones? Is it great toddler pools? A yummy snack bar? Or maybe it's the sheer proximity of the pool or beach to the city. Whatever your opinion, there's definitely enough to choose a favorite for everyone. First Read more...
A Walk in the Park
July 30, 2008
As a mom, I rate parks using the same metrics I used to reserve for fine dining or hotels, pre- kids. They are: proximity to home, cleanliness, fun factor, and newness. I do proclaim, the park at the Soule Recreation Center in Brookline is all that and a bag of chips (or glass of Merlot). My family hit the park at peak play time on Saturday afternoon, and still my kids didn't Read more...
Weekend Fun 7/25 & 7/26
July 24, 2008
It seems impossible, but it's the final weekend in July and as sure as the calendar will change, the days will begin to get shorter as well, so let's take advantage! There are many great activities to do with your family this weekend, here are a few: Flicks on the Field presents Shrek . Sponsored by Parents Talk, bring your family, your lawn chairs and a picnic and watch the Read more...
Weekend Fun: July 11th - 13th
July 11, 2008
Ben Rudnick and Friends . Take a little drive to Lexington and catch Ben Rudnick live in concert. Ben's music is catchy, fun and familiar to little ears. Check out samples of the tunes here . Since 2000, Ben and his band have taken their family-friendly show on the road to hit venues all over New England . Their next stop is Lexington Green, Lexington on Friday, July 11 th at Read more...
A Family Vacation Guide to Boston: Day 1
July 08, 2008
So you've settled on Boston as your family's summer escape. Congratulations! You and your family are about to embark on a thrilling journey through history, outdoor activities, restaurants, site-seeing and more. And for the next three days, Being Savvy Boston will be your tour guide. Buckle up, and let's go! Day 1: With so much culture and history Read more...
Weekend Fun
June 26, 2008
Here we are again, another delicious Thursday, so close to the weekend. As my family gears up for our annual summer vacation in Maine , what will you do with yours? Season Opening Celebration of Frog Pond Spray Fountain . Beat the heat at opening day, the other opening day of course, as the famous Frog Pond reopens for summer activities at 11:00 am on Friday, June 27th. Opening Read more...
5 Father's Day Ideas
June 10, 2008
In a city like Boston, there's no shortage of great things to do at any time. Father's day activities around town just add to that list. 1. Father's Day Story Time . Bring dad to this story time celebrating fathers in our families. Activities will include books, crafts and games. Saturday, June 14 from 11am to 12pm, Barnes and Noble, Chestnut Hill Mall. Free. 170 Read more...
Chill out! At the movies
June 09, 2008
Summer is hot but there are plenty of ways to stay cool and still have a great time. Chill out! is a new summer series which will feature indoor activities to do when the heat is on. I just stumbled up Regal Cinema's annual summertime Free Family Film Festival . For nine weeks beginning June 24 th , the four participating theaters in Mass. will feature movies at 10AM each Read more...
We HEART Suburbs too!
June 05, 2008
While the city of Boston has an aura of excitement about it, there's plenty to be said for the suburbs as well. There are so many fun and family-friendly events to be had just a short drive away. We just had to share! Suburbia fun for this week includes: Flower Fairy Garden Party at Wenham Museum . Little people of Mass. unite for this Flower Fairy Garden Read more...
Top 5 Things to do on a Rainy Day - Boston
May 27, 2008
It's a typical scenario. You wake up in the morning on your day off from work looking forward to spending time with the kids. You stretch, grab your coffee, and look out the window. Expecting to see the sun peeking around the corner, preparing to warm the day for mindless outdoor fun, you find a grey and dismal sky. RAIN! But don't worry! While you didn't count on rain, what Read more...
Lions, tigers and bears, oh my! Discovering the wilderness of the urban jungle.
May 20, 2008
It's a pretty summer day and you have made no plans for your family's day. What to do? The beaches are crowded, shopping is a bore for the young ones, and you hit the park yesterday. Today is the perfect day to visit the animals! The Franklin Park Zoo - The 72-acre site located in Boston 's Franklin Park is home to hundreds of exotic animal species from around the Read more...
5 best ways to enjoy the Boston Common
May 15, 2008
Any true Bostonian knows that the Common is more than just a large open space. It is home to so many activities for adults and children alike. Here are some ways my family likes to enjoy the Common: The Frog Pond. Cool off in the wading & spray pool in the summer and enjoy ice skating during the winter months, a visit to the Frog Pond is a rite of passage for any child. Read more...
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