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Known as Queen City, Cincinnati has more options for adventure than you possibly realized. For instance, did you know that they hold the largest Octoberfest celebration in the United States? Even if you’re not planning on visiting in October, there is plenty to see and do in this city where traditions run deep. Cincinnati Zoo […]

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has a website where you can check travel restrictions and gives guidance about locations you plan to visit. By just entering the location you plan to travel to in their search box, you can find the information you are looking for. Click here to visit their website. We […]

Nebraska PassportNebraska has many unique and exciting places to visit. This app will be your passport to 70 one-of-a-kind adventures throughout the state. When you visit one of the destinations on the app, you can receive a digital stamp for your passport. Visit as many sites as you can between May 1-September 30, 2021 to […]

March is Maple Season in Connecticut and that means ample opportunities to safely tour sugarhouses, learn about the origins of the maple syrup-making process, participate in tree tapping demonstrations, and sample Connecticut-made sweets—all while supporting Connecticut farmers and businesses. Visit a SugarhouseVisiting a Connecticut sugarhouse is not only a fun learning experience but when you […]

With Brandywine at Home, you can find virtual tours, curator-led gallery talks, activities to do from home for kids and adults, nature preserve videos and more, and it’s all updated weekly to give you plenty of ways to continue to explore and learn from the comfort of your own home. Whether you are native to […]

When I plan an itinerary for our family vacations, I always make sure to include something that each member of our family will love. Since we have varying interests, this ensures that everyone gets to do or see something that they really enjoy. When it comes to my husband, I know I can never go […]

The Floral Heart Project, a COVID-19 Memorial effort started by New York City artist Kristina Libby, will be laying nearly one hundred floral hearts across the US on March 1st. Hundreds of volunteers from Maine to California will lay floral hearts in their communities to recognize the losses associated with COVID-19. These layings will include vigils, mayoral proclamations, musical accompaniment, and speeches by COVID-loss families. […]

There are so many times when an extra hand would be super helpful. It’s hard to do tasks while holding a flashlight, for example. Enter Vont Spark LED Headlamps. With an easily adjustable and comfortable strap, these headlamps fit both my son and I when we did a little night sledding recently. We spent about […]

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Join the Reading Public Museum for an exciting toddler STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) program. Explore a variety of STEAM topics while having fun at The Museum with your little beaker buddy. Each week, explore a new topic that combines science and art activities.  Program runs 9:30–11am. Pricing includes Museum admission, activities, and snack for […]