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We’re always looking for something fun and safe for our kiddos to do. Macaroni Kid and sponsors are providing Acadiana a safe event for some family fun with a St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt. It’s March 13th from 10am to 3pm. You and family will get in your vehicle and drive around Lafayette Parish for the scavenger hunt.
Macaroni Kid realizes the toll that COVID has put on families when it comes to activities outside of the home. They came up with a great idea to provide fun in new and exciting ways. They came up with a creative way to give local families a fun and safe event for St. Patrick’s Day.
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Approximately 140,000 babies are born in Los Angeles every year, according to Public Health, and most moms in the Santa Clarita and greater L.A. areas know of the wealth of services – ranging from baby clubs to breastfeeding groups – which are available nearby. The year 2020 was somewhat of an anomaly, of course, with many traditional sources of support, entertainment, and socialization for new moms curtailed. Necessity is the mother of invention, however, and many organizations in Santa Clarita and beyond are doing their best to ensure that new moms continue to enjoy classes and get-togethers, albeit online.
Welcome to NHPBS Events!
Enjoy your favorite NHPBS and PBS entertainers LIVE at concerts and events brought to northern New England! We invite you to join us for a variety of exciting special appearances, get-togethers, and activities – and to tell us who else you’d like to see!
Upcoming NHPBS Events!
WINNIPEG Thursday is New Year’s Eve, which means people all over the world are marking the end of a year that was taken over by the global COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to public health restrictions, Manitobans will not be heading to any large celebrations or gatherings to celebrate, but there are still many ways to mark the new year in a pandemic-safe way.
FOR KIDS For those who will be celebrating New Year’s Eve with their young kids, but don’t want them to stay up too late, they can do midday countdown. “We can have all the fun things going on and anything you were going to do at night, you’re going to do during the day,” said Carmen Kaethler from Macaroni Kid Winnipeg.