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BRETHREN - The Spirit of the Woods Folk Festival will return for its 47th year on June 21. The folk festival is a free family-friendly event that will include crafts, food and music as well as live ...
Youth sports investment is rising, with venture capital and private equity coming into the space. But, concerns about ...
Elementary students throughout the Buckeye Local School District continue to build their minds through the Extended Learning Center Summer Program. The program, which is currently in its second year, ...
Looking for some creative ocean crafts for kids? We’ve got you covered with 11 adorable ideas that will keep those littl ...
SEATTLE — Helping kids have a balanced play experience throughout the summer months, helps them engage in creativity, stay active, enjoy social interaction—and most of all have a lot of fun. Here are ...
According to the latest data from Sports & Fitness Industry Association, half of boys aged 6 to 17 participated regularly in ...
Indoor rock climbing, swimming are two options that local families have found worked for their neurodiverse children.
“Of course, it is a Mega Sports Camp, so sports are the main focus. But we also incorporate Bible lessons throughout the day. We have crafts for kids who may not be into sports, and we provide snacks ...
If your kid or kids are the sporty type, then you’ll know what it’s like to have sports jerseys all over the place. Once that part of their lives is over, though, what do you do with all the clothing?
Former UNC football player Tylee Craft posthumously received the inaugural ... Montross was a benefactor of UNC Children’s Hospital through his annual Father’s Day Basketball Camp.
Kids can enjoy sports, bumper cars, laser tag, inflatables, arts and crafts and more during the week. Lunch is included for both half-day and full-day sign-ups, and snacks will also be on sale.
THAT IS SO TRUE. IT IS. A HARRISONVILLE CHARITY. WANTS TO MAKE SURE THAT KIDS PLAYING SPORTS THIS SPRING AND SUMMER HAVE THE EQUIPMENT THEY NEED. KMBC NINE S ALAN SHOPE EXPLAINS. IT’S ALL IN ...