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Balch Nature Buddies Playgroup at Fairbanks Museum
Moms and Dads! If you’re looking for a playgroup or education opportunity for your child (0-6 yrs) this Fall, check out this playgroup offering: The Balch Nature Buddies Playgroup at the Fairbanks Museum engages children aged 0-6 in explorations of the natural world. The Balch Nature Buddies builds on intrinsic curiosity to develop an early attachment to the environment, to plant the seeds of nature learning. Parents/guardians attend with their children for guided indoor and outdoor play. The Playgroup teacher is Lisa Emerson. Lisa is a graduate of UVM with a degree in Fine Arts, and received her elementary license from the Upper Valley Teacher Institute. Lisa lives in Saint…
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Local Kid-Safe Halloween Events
If your children haven’t already reminded you, Halloween is just around the corner! As you plan for the 31st, you may want to keep in mind these two events in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Lyndon Fire Department – October 31st, 5pm – 6th Annual Fire Dept. Halloween Party Fairbanks Museum – October 31st, 4:30-5pm, Halloween Tricks & Treats
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Where you Live May Get You Free Admission to the Fairbanks Museum
Did you know that if you’re a resident of certain NEK towns, you can get free admission to the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury, VT? Pretty sweet, don’t you think? Whether you’re looking for a rainy day activity with your children or simply interested in checking out the latest exhibit, the Fairbanks Museum surely offers something that will appeal to you or your children. Residents of the following towns get free admission (source: Fairbanks Museum Website): Free Admission: Fairbanks Museum Members, Guest Ticket Holders, Residents of St. Johnsbury, Barnet, Burke, Danville, East Haven, Granby, Kirby, Lyndonville, Newark, Peacham, Sheffield, Stannard, Sutton, Walden, Waterford, Wheelock