Pajama Story Time
Come in your pajamas, with blanket in hand, to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and other fun activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6, but older and younger participants are welcome to attend.
Come in your pajamas, with blanket in hand, to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and other fun activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6, but older and younger participants are welcome to attend.
Come in your pajamas, with blanket in hand, to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and other fun activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6, but older and younger participants are welcome to attend.
Come in your pajamas, with blanket in hand, to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and other fun activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6, but older and younger participants are welcome to attend.
Come in your pajamas, with blanket in hand, to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and other fun activities. Appropriate for ages 3-6, but older and younger participants are welcome to attend.
Have you ever wanted to know more about folk herbalism to support in taking care of your kids? Local birth doula, Alana Watanabe, will lead two workshops. This first session will focus on DIY Aromatherapy Play Dough for kids. On October 12 she will teach DIY Home Herbalism. All ages welcome. No registration necessary.
It’s time to make a different kind of popover! We’ll use various ingredients to make a fast and filling dinner. This program is intended for kids ages 5-12. Space is limited; registration required.
Let’s use crayons, sandpaper, and irons to make fun t-shirts! This program is intended for kids ages 5-12. Space is limited; registration required.
It’s time to start cooking again! We’ll learn how to make popovers using muffin tins and put together a yummy berry sauce. This program is intended for kids ages 5-12. Space is limited; registration required.
Let’s learn about money! Kids through 5th grade are invited to participate in various fun activities to earn Anythink money. They can then use their money to buy something from the pop-up Anythink store.
Work together to put on a small play. Participants will each get a part to read as we sit around the table. This is a great opportunity for kids and parents to practice reading together!