Event Calendar
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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10:30am
Pippi Longstocking — Children's Theatre Company [through Thu, Jun 7]for K and up, $10/seat. Pippi lives a kid’s dream life, answering to no one and doing as she pleases as mistress of Villa Villekulla. Bending iron bars as easily as she bends rules, Pippi rallies friends Tommy and Annika into tormenting civilized adults and teaching less-civilized ones a lesson or two. -
12:45pm
NHBA Book Club: My Name Is Mina — Springbrook Nature Center- National Homeschool Book Award, for all ages, $6/child. Learn about the science of flight, see and draw birds and have a unique, book-related snack.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
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10:00am - 11:15am
Mu Daiko: Taiko Drumming — SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development [through Fri, May 11]Wed-Fri, May 2-May 11, $7/seat. Over the last 50 years, taiko has evolved into its own unique art form here in the United States. Formed in response to the interest of a few eager students, Mu Daiko has grown into a nationally recognized taiko ensemble. This local group performs classic and original compositions.... -
10:00am - 11:30am
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon — Stages Theatre [through Fri, May 18]10am & 12:30pm, recommended for ages 8 and up, $7.50/seat. Young Minli lives with her parents, surviving on the meager fare they can produce. Minli determines she will find the Old Man of the Moon who, it is said, knows the secret of good fortune. On her quest, she learns what true good fortune really is.... -
10:30am
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater - A Celebration of Revelations — Orpheum Theatrefor grades K-12, $7.50/ticket for groups of 10 or more. America’s leading modern dance theater. Ailey drew upon his “blood memories” of Texas, the blues, spirituals, and gospel music as inspiration, resulting in the creation of his most popular and critically acclaimed work, Revelations. -
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Coffee Concert: Faculty Showcase — Sundin Hallrecommended for ages 12 and up, FREE. This year's faculty showcase focuses on our piano department with SPCM Faculty Peter Arnstein, Patricia McPherson, Oleg Levin, Ora Itkin and Ivan Konev; piano, and Rena Kraut; clarinet.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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9:00am - 3:00pm
Student Day — Festival of Nations [through Sun, May 6]recommended for grades 6-12, $7/child, $10/adult (in advance, $12.50/adult at door), $1/passport, bring at least another $5 to $10/person to spend in the authentic ethnic cafes, and more to shop in the International Bazaar. Celebrate cultural diversity with food, music, demonstrations, exhibits and dance.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, Apr 25 (All day) -
9:30am - 11:00am
Open Gym — Monticello Community Centerfor all ages, $5/child ($4/resident). Join your homeschool friends during this special open gym time each week. Parents can join in on the fun and initiate games and activities. -
10:00am - 12:00pm
River Science — Coon Rapids Dam Visitor Centerfor ages 6 and up, $5/child. Explore the magic of the Mississippi River and learn how science can unlock its secrets! What can insects tell of water quality? (Sign up for both sessions for a full day of learning. Bring a lunch if signing up for all day.) -
10:30am - 11:30am
Ballet of the Dolls — Ordway Center for the Performing Arts [through Thu, May 3]10:30am & 12:30pm, grades 6-12, $3.50/person. Live music, singers and dancers join together as the Dolls push boundaries with original works that combine dance and theatrical staging elements while fearlessly creating challenging and surprising work that brings a sense of discovery to audiences and artists alike... -
10:30am - 11:30am
[HSA Event] Ballet of the Dolls — Ordway Center for the Performing Artsfor grades 6-12, $3.50/person if paid by Wed, Apr 18, $4 afterwards. Live music, singers and dancers join together in original works that combine dance and theatrical staging elements while fearlessly creating challenging and surprising work that brings a sense of discovery to audiences and artists alike.Registrations not accepted after: Thu, Apr 19 (All day) -
12:30pm - 2:30pm
River Science — Coon Rapids Dam Visitor Centerfor ages 6 and up, $5/child. Explore the magic of the Mississippi River and learn how science can unlock its secrets! What do osprey feet feel like and why? Can we find old lava on the river’s shore? (Sign up for both sessions for a full day of learning. Bring a lunch if signing up for all day.) -
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Phenology (study of seasonal changes and cycles in nature) — Westwood Hills Nature Centerfor ages 4-14, $5.50/child ($4.50/resident). An ongoing series based on phenology, the study of seasonal changes and cycles in nature. Sign up for one program or the whole Thursday series.
Friday, May 4, 2012
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9:00am - 4:00pm
Homeschool Day at the Crystal Airport — Thunderbird Aviation CrystalTour of Airport, Aircraft, Maintenance Hangar, and Maintenance Vehicles is $5/ person (free for age 3 and under). Tour plus Control Tower is $15/person (must be age 5 or older). Tour plus aircraft ride is $39/person. Tour plus control tower & aircraft ride, $49/person. Call 763-533-4162 to register.Registrations not accepted after: Fri, May 4 (All day) -
9:30am - 11:30am
Open Gym — Elite Gymnastics Academy [through Fri, Jun 1]ever Friday, 9:30am-11:30am, for ages 18 months and up, $10/child ($8/member). Children enjoy a spacious gym filled with gymnastics equipment including tumble track, trampolines, foam pits, spring floors, climbing ropes, rings, bars, beams, parallel bars, and much more! Supervised by EGA coaching staff. -
9:30am - 4:30pm
Student Day — Festival of Nations [through Sun, May 6]recommended for grades 6-12, $7/child, $10/adult (in advance, $12.50/adult at door), $1/passport, bring at least another $5 to $10/person to spend in the authentic ethnic cafes, and more to shop in the International Bazaar. Celebrate cultural diversity with food, music, demonstrations, exhibits and dance.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, Apr 25 (All day) -
10:00am - 12:30pm
Ballet Minnesota Dance Festival — Fitzgerald Theater [through Fri, May 4]$6/ticket. A collaboration of many different genres of dance, selections may include ballet, contemporary, tap, jazz, Chinese, Irish and more. Followed by a Q&A with all performing groups. -
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Homeschool Open Gym — Oxford Community Centerevery Friday, 12pm-2pm, for all ages, free. Drop-in open gym time for homeschool families. Everyone must wear gym shoes. -
1:00pm - 3:30pm
Farm Discovery: Let's Get Growing — Gale Woods Farmfor ages 2-4, $10/child. Join the Gale Woods Farmers for farming fun. Learn how the farmers care for the animals and gardens throughout the year. Help care for the animals and cook with farm produce in the education center.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, May 2 (All day) -
1:00pm - 3:30pm
Farm Adventures: Let's Get Growing — Gale Woods Farmfor ages 4-6, $10/child. Join the Gale Woods Farmers for farming fun. Learn how the farmers care for the animals and gardens throughout the year. Help care for the animals and cook with farm produce in the education center.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, May 2 (All day) -
1:00pm - 3:30pm
Farm Quest: Let's Get Growing — Gale Woods Farmfor ages 7-11, $10/child. Join the Gale Woods Farmers for farming fun. Learn how the farmers care for the animals and gardens throughout the year. Help care for the animals and cook with farm produce in the education center.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, May 2 (All day) -
2:30pm - 4:00pm
Hand Built Pottery/Clay Sculpture — Rumriver Art Centerfor ages 5-15, $20/child. This hand-built pottery and sculpture class is taught by Franny Hyde, a local ceramic artist, specializing in sculpting animals and people.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
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10:00am
MHA 5K Fun Walk/Run — Lake Phalenfor all ages and levels of fitness, $20/adult, $5/child includes T-shirt. Represent the homeschool world of Minnesota on a scenic paved path on the northwest side of Lake Phalen in St. Paul. This is a chance to get active as a family and show your homeschool spirit!Registrations not accepted after: Sat, Apr 7 (All day)
Monday, May 7, 2012
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10:00am - 12:00pm
Wildlife Management: Telemetry — Lowry Nature Centerfor ages 10 and up, $5/child. In this series of four stand-alone classes, learn how how naturalists monitor animals like bluebirds and osprey, participate in a frog survey, use telemetry, and play games to understand how animal populations interact with each other and the environment. -
10:00am - 7:30pm
Homeschool Week — Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium [through Fri, May 11]for all ages, $5/person + $3/Behind the Scenes Tour. Encounter sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and over 10,000 other sea creatures throughout the aquarium. Explore Activity Stations from 10am-1pm in the Adventure Room and Reef Room and take part in interactive learning stations geared towards a variety of ages....
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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10:00am - 7:30pm
Homeschool Week — Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium [through Fri, May 11]for all ages, $5/person + $3/Behind the Scenes Tour. Encounter sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and over 10,000 other sea creatures throughout the aquarium. Explore Activity Stations from 10am-1pm in the Adventure Room and Reef Room and take part in interactive learning stations geared towards a variety of ages....
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
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9:30am - 11:30am
Art Adventures: Budding Artists — Silverwood Park [3 weeks] [through Wed, May 23]for ages 5-10, $25/child. Make a garden of art in this class as you learn about seeds. Through a variety of art projects using clay, paper, and seeds, you’ll learn about the life cycle of seeds and how they travel and grow. This class will have you “rooting” for more. -
10:00am - 7:30pm
Homeschool Week — Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium [through Fri, May 11]for all ages, $5/person + $3/Behind the Scenes Tour. Encounter sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and over 10,000 other sea creatures throughout the aquarium. Explore Activity Stations from 10am-1pm in the Adventure Room and Reef Room and take part in interactive learning stations geared towards a variety of ages....
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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12:00am - 9:30am
Homeschool Week — Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium [through Fri, May 11]for all ages, $5/person + $3/Behind the Scenes Tour. Encounter sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and over 10,000 other sea creatures throughout the aquarium. Explore Activity Stations from 10am-1pm in the Adventure Room and Reef Room and take part in interactive learning stations geared towards a variety of ages.... -
9:30am - 11:00am
Open Gym — Monticello Community Centerfor all ages, $5/child ($4/resident). Join your homeschool friends during this special open gym time each week. Parents can join in on the fun and initiate games and activities. -
10:00am - 11:30am
Masters in the Morning Art Class: Andy Warhol — Kidcreate Studiofor ages 5-12 $18/child ($16.20/member). A special class just for homeschooled kids. Learn about and be inspired by a different famous artist each month and get messy with paint, clay, watercolors and more marvelous materials. -
1:30pm - 3:30pm
[HSA Event] Would-Be Wizard's Guide to Survival: Part 1 — Silverwood Parkfor ages 7-10, $6.25/child. Silverwood's enchanted woods has been overrun by monsters: kraken in Silver Lake, Sphinx hiding in sculptures, goblins galore! This is a call to action. You'll learn survival tactics and how to hone your elemental wizard senses: Sight, Smell & Sound.Registrations not accepted after: Tue, Apr 24 - 5:00pm
Friday, May 11, 2012
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12:00am - 9:30am
Homeschool Week — Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium [through Fri, May 11]for all ages, $5/person + $3/Behind the Scenes Tour. Encounter sharks, stingrays, sea turtles and over 10,000 other sea creatures throughout the aquarium. Explore Activity Stations from 10am-1pm in the Adventure Room and Reef Room and take part in interactive learning stations geared towards a variety of ages.... -
9:30am - 11:30am
Wild Edibles — Westwood Hills Nature Centerfor ages 4-14, $5.50/child ($4.50/resident). Find lunch in the woods! We'll learn how to identify common edible plants, go collect them, and the prepare them. We'll end the day with a tasty meal made up of wild edibles. -
9:30am - 11:30am
Open Gym — Elite Gymnastics Academy [through Fri, Jun 1]ever Friday, 9:30am-11:30am, for ages 18 months and up, $10/child ($8/member). Children enjoy a spacious gym filled with gymnastics equipment including tumble track, trampolines, foam pits, spring floors, climbing ropes, rings, bars, beams, parallel bars, and much more! Supervised by EGA coaching staff. -
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Homeschool Open Gym — Oxford Community Centerevery Friday, 12pm-2pm, for all ages, free. Drop-in open gym time for homeschool families. Everyone must wear gym shoes. -
1:00pm - 2:00pm
[HSA Event] Guided Tour: If Walls Could Talk — Weisman Art Museumfor ages 12 and up, $2/child. If Walls Could Talk: Explore WAM’s distinctive building and learn about the design process of Frank O. Gehry, one of the world’s most celebrated architects. -
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Nature Explorers: Creatures of the Air — Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuaryfor ages 7-9, $6/child. Many migrating birds stop at the Garden for rest and fuel before heading farther north. Learn how to use binoculars to spot these feathered friends. Use common tools as beaks to discover what the shape of beak can tell you about what a bird eats. Learn a few new bird calls! -
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Young Naturalist: Spring Ephemerals — Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuaryfor ages 8 to 12, $6/child. An ephemeral is a flower that grows, blooms, and goes to seed all within a short period of time. Wander through the woods looking for these unique flowers in various stages of growth. Learn which flowers are true ephemerals and which ones are not.
Monday, May 14, 2012
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9:30am - 12:30pm
Beginning Bookmaking: Summer Visual Alphabet Journal — Art Timefor ages 8-12, $25/child. Keeping a visual journal is a way to practice and improve your observation skills. The alphabet format of this journal will provide an extra bit of fun to the process. A visual journal is very satisfying, rather meditative. This may be the beginning of a life-long mind-healthy habit!...
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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10:00am - 4:00pm
Pasta Bridges — The Worksfor ages 5- 12, $6/person for admission, $3/child for activity, $2/person for Design Lab, free for children under 3. Be a civil engineer and make a bridge using raw pasta, hot glue, and your imagination and see how much weight your bridge can hold before it breaks.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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10:00am - 2:30pm
Archery & Rock Climbing — Baker Near-Wilderness Settlementfor ages 8-16, $10/child. See if you can hit a bulls-eye and scale a 25- foot climbing wall. Shoot compound bows at traditional and 3D targets. Bring a sack lunch. -
10:00am - 12:00pm
Go Fishing — French Regional Parkfor ages 6-17, $5/child (includes all the equipment and bait). Crappies and sunfish should be biting at this time of year. Learn the basics of fishing on Medicine Lake. Learn about equipment, bait, local fish, and how to catch and release. -
10:00am - 4:00pm
Homeschool Rock Climbing Day — Vertical Endeavors - Minneapolisfor all ages, $12/person. Indoor rock climbing introduces children to a unique experience in a controlled, professional environment and promotes mental and physical health, improves self-esteem and self-confidence, encourages teamwork and leadership, and developes problem-solving and goal-setting skills. -
10:00am - 4:00pm
Rock Climbing Homeschool Day — Vertical Endeavors - Saint Paulfor all ages, $10/person. Indoor rock climbing introduces children to a unique experience in a controlled, professional environment and promotes mental and physical health, improves self-esteem and self-confidence, encourages teamwork and leadership, and developes problem-solving and goal-setting skills. -
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Art Naturally — Como Park Zoo and Conservatoryfor ages 5-15, $12/child ($10.80/member). Explore the beauty of nature. Using oil pastels, charcoal, watercolors, and more, explore your creative side. An array of plants and animals will be brought into the classroom as models while the instructor guides students through a variety of techniques and methods....
Thursday, May 17, 2012
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9:30am - 11:00am
Open Gym — Monticello Community Centerfor all ages, $5/child ($4/resident). Join your homeschool friends during this special open gym time each week. Parents can join in on the fun and initiate games and activities. -
10:00am - 12:00pm
Reptiles and Amphibians — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 3-5, $4/child. These curious creatures have special adaptations for surviving Minnesota's changing weather. Learn about these animals, search for them, and meet some very interesting reptiles at the Nature Center. -
10:00am - 12:00pm
Insects — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 1-2, $4/child. How many parts does an insect have? How many legs? Look at all aspects of an insects life and see the many, many differences of each of them. -
10:00am - 12:00pm
Soil — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 6-12, $4/child. Dirt. It seems so basic but its characteristics are very important in shaping what grows and lives in certain areas. Study the characteristics of the soil at Wargo. -
10:30am - 11:30am
Young Dance at Large — Barbara Barker Center for Dancefor all ages, $3/seat. An afternoon of innovative dance and film investigating how we dance in non-traditional spaces. Audiences will experience adaptations of dances created under a bridge, on a snowy hill, in a pool, an atrium, and a school, featuring works by internationally acclaimed artists. -
12:15pm - 2:15pm
Discover Spring Peeper Meadow — Minnesota Landscape Arboretumfor grades 2-6, $10/child ($8/member). Follow the boardwalk from dry to squishy, to underwater habitats, in the restored sedge meadow wetland. Use pond scoops and binoculars to survey what plants and animals live here now. Help monitor Arboretum scientists' work to bring nature back in a former cornfield.... -
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Insects — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 1-2, $4/child. How many parts does an insect have? How many legs? Look at all aspects of an insects life and see the many, many differences of each of them. -
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Reptiles and Amphibians — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 3-5, $4/child. These curious creatures have special adaptations for surviving Minnesota's changing weather. Learn about these animals, search for them, and meet some very interesting reptiles at the Nature Center. -
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Soil — Wargo Nature Centerfor grades 6-12, $4/child. Dirt. It seems so basic but its characteristics are very important in shaping what grows and lives in certain areas. Study the characteristics of the soil at Wargo.
Friday, May 18, 2012
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9:15am - 11:30am
[HSA Event] Where the Mountain Meets the Moon — Stages Theatrerecommned for ages 8 and up, $6.50/seat. Young Minli lives with her parents near Fruitless Mountain, surviving on the meager fare they can produce. Minli determines she will find the Old Man of the Moon who, it is said, knows the secret of good fortune. On her quest, she learns what true good fortune really is....Registrations not accepted after: Wed, Mar 21 - 12:00pm -
9:30am - 11:30am
Open Gym — Elite Gymnastics Academy [through Fri, Jun 1]ever Friday, 9:30am-11:30am, for ages 18 months and up, $10/child ($8/member). Children enjoy a spacious gym filled with gymnastics equipment including tumble track, trampolines, foam pits, spring floors, climbing ropes, rings, bars, beams, parallel bars, and much more! Supervised by EGA coaching staff. -
9:30am
[HSA Event] Seussical — Old Gem Theaterfor all ages, $6.25/person. Cat-in-the-Hat, Horton the Elephant, Jojo and all their friends appear in this lively musical based on the books by Dr. Suess.Registrations not accepted after: Wed, May 16 (All day) -
10:00am - 12:00pm
[HSA Event] Hip Hop: Continuing the Adventure of Rhythm and Self-Expression — Children's Theatre Companyfor ages 6-11, $15/child. Use your body to create a rhythmic circus! Taking inspiration from Stomp and Step Teams, we will create our own dynamic combinations and polyrhythmic choreography. Our emphasis will be on learning routines and creating your own rhythms. -
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Homeschool Open Gym — Oxford Community Centerevery Friday, 12pm-2pm, for all ages, free. Drop-in open gym time for homeschool families. Everyone must wear gym shoes. -
1:30pm - 3:30pm
Birds — Wood Lake Nature Centerfor ages 5-12, $4/child. Look at birds' amazing adaptations for survival in various habitats. Study real bird parts, participate in a bird behavior scavenger hunt, and see what kind of birds can be seen at Wood Lake Nature Center. Please arrive at the nature center dressed and prepared to be outside.
Monday, May 21, 2012
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9:30am - 11:30am
Mixed Media Mornings: Duct Tape Art Portfolios — Kidcreate Studiofor ages 5-12, $25/child ($22.50/member). Explore different types of art materials and techniques: Paint, clay, collage, etc. -
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Homeschool Science Series: The Bell Museum – Fish Anatomy — Wescott Libraryfor grades 1-6, free. Learn the external and internal anatomy of a fish through small group dissections and observe the process on an interactive video monitor. Learn about fish behavior, fish biology and the function of unique organs like the gas bladder and hepatopancreas.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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12:30pm - 2:30pm
[HSA Event] Spotlight on Sand Tiger Sharks — Sea Life Minnesota Aquariumfor children doing 4th-6th grade level science work, $10.74/person. Learn about the Sand Tiger Shark in depth at this special workshop, including habitat, diet, physiology, and more, plus the personal history of on of the aquarium's own sand tiger sharks, X.Registrations not accepted after: Sat, Apr 28 - 5:00pm
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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2:00pm - 4:00pm
Junior Scientist Program: Project Noah: Flowers of North America — Wood Lake Nature Centerfor ages 8 and up, $4/child. Perform field research around Wood Lake guided by a naturalist but driven and performed by a team of homeschoolers that meets monthly to perform citizen science projects, investigate important projects for Wood Lake, performing valuable research, and have fun together.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
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9:30am - 11:00am
Open Gym — Monticello Community Centerfor all ages, $5/child ($4/resident). Join your homeschool friends during this special open gym time each week. Parents can join in on the fun and initiate games and activities. -
1:30pm - 3:00pm
[HSA Event] Wild Edibles — Westwood Hills Nature Centerfor ages 7-10, $5.50/child. Find lunch in the woods! We'll learn how to identify common edible plants, go collect them, and the prepare them. We'll end the day with a tasty meal made up of wild edibles.Registrations not accepted after: Fri, Mar 16 - 5:00pm -
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Junior Scientist Program: Project Noah: Flowers of North America — Wood Lake Nature Centerfor ages 8 and up, $4/child. Perform field research around Wood Lake guided by a naturalist but driven and performed by a team of homeschoolers that meets monthly to perform citizen science projects, investigate important projects for Wood Lake, performing valuable research, and have fun together.
Friday, May 25, 2012
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9:30am - 11:30am
Open Gym — Elite Gymnastics Academy [through Fri, Jun 1]ever Friday, 9:30am-11:30am, for ages 18 months and up, $10/child ($8/member). Children enjoy a spacious gym filled with gymnastics equipment including tumble track, trampolines, foam pits, spring floors, climbing ropes, rings, bars, beams, parallel bars, and much more! Supervised by EGA coaching staff. -
9:45am
[HSA Event] Pippi Longstocking — Children's Theatre Companyrecommended for K and up, $6/child, $9/adult. Pippilotta Delicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Ephraim's Daughter Longstocking lives a kid’s dream life, answering to no one and doing as she pleases as mistress of Villa Villekulla.Registrations not accepted after: Fri, Dec 30 (All day) -
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Homeschool Open Gym — Oxford Community Centerevery Friday, 12pm-2pm, for all ages, free. Drop-in open gym time for homeschool families. Everyone must wear gym shoes. -
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Young Naturalist: Ornithology — Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuaryfor ages 8 to 12, $6/child. Many migrating birds stop at the Garden for rest and fuel before heading farther north. Learn how to use binoculars to spot these feathered friends. Learn to use a field guide and the different terms used to describe markings on birds and key characteristics within families of birds....
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
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10:30am - 1:00pm
2012 Flint Hills International Children’s Festival — Ordway Center for the Performing Arts [through Sun, Jun 3]May 29-June 3, for grades K-8, $3.50/ticket for school performances, $5/ticket for family weekend. Artists from around the world perform exquisite music, heartfelt dramas, and heart-pounding movement! Interact with artists in the park, tour the student art exhibition or attend workshops.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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10:30am - 1:00pm
2012 Flint Hills International Children’s Festival — Ordway Center for the Performing Arts [through Sun, Jun 3]May 29-June 3, for grades K-8, $3.50/ticket for school performances, $5/ticket for family weekend. Artists from around the world perform exquisite music, heartfelt dramas, and heart-pounding movement! Interact with artists in the park, tour the student art exhibition or attend workshops.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
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12:00am - 1:30am
Open Gym — Monticello Community Centerfor all ages, $5/child ($4/resident). Join your homeschool friends during this special open gym time each week. Parents can join in on the fun and initiate games and activities. -
10:30am - 1:00pm
2012 Flint Hills International Children’s Festival — Ordway Center for the Performing Arts [through Sun, Jun 3]May 29-June 3, for grades K-8, $3.50/ticket for school performances, $5/ticket for family weekend. Artists from around the world perform exquisite music, heartfelt dramas, and heart-pounding movement! Interact with artists in the park, tour the student art exhibition or attend workshops.



