Newark Advocate
It was important, Bryn Du officials say, to have the Granville mansion’s annual art show this year, albeit for the second time under pandemic conditions – important for the community, and for area and other artists.
The 17th Annual Bryn Du Art Show kicked off Friday, March 5, and will run through March 27, in both an in-person format, and for those who aren’t comfortable attending in-person, a virtual format, as well, according to Angela Katona, Mansion Program and Promotions Coordinator.
Katona said this year’s show consists of 81 pieces by 79 artists. “The juror this year really tried to spread the love and make sure as many artists could be represented as possible,” she said.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Wizards will host Kids Night presented by Giant on Tuesday, March 2 when the team faces the Memphis Grizzlies.
As part of the virtual celebration, the National Anthem will be sung by six-year-old Pranysqa Mishra. Members of the Jr. Wizards will introduce the team and during the quarter breaks, the Wiz Kids dance team will perform with nine-year-old local D.C. rapper Fly Zyah.
Prior to the game, nine-year-old reporter Pepper Persley interviewed Wizards player Robin Lopez which will be posted on the Jr. Wizards twitter account.
On March 2, Fans shopping at the Team Store or on Fanatics will receive a 25% discount on select items, Code-Kids25. Exclusive merchandise including jerseys and Nike apparel are excluded from this promotion. Promotion cannot be combined with any additional discounts.
The four hottest family travel trends for 2021
15 January 2021 • 1:36pm
You’re not being taken for a ride. This is glamping in a theme park – Hong Kong style
1. The new kids clubs
With the prospect of proper family holidays on the horizon, parents are looking to build on the closer ties developed with their children over the past year when they next go away. So rather than aiming for all-inclusives which enable them to offload their little treasures in the kids’ club – if only for a sweet couple of hours while they enjoy cold beers and a book or an uninterrupted conversation – they are aiming at holidays designed for families to spend more time together, with engaging and evermore unusual experiences to keep everyone happy.