Events
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Join us each Friday at 10:30 am for our weekly storytime on our children's stage. We will read a different story each week and create something fun following the story.
In a one hour presentation, Actor Barry Scott discusses King and the civil rights movement, recreating some of King's most inspiring speeches. Click here for details.
Teens are invited to join library staff for a Random Anime Afternoon. See Funimation's popular series Fullmetal Alchemist.
It's courtship season for great horned owls. Explore owlish romance and take a stroll by the full moon to listen for who may be out and about. Pre-registration is required. Space is very limited.
Come join us every second Friday of each month for API meetings, support and information. 6:30 - 8: 30 Raleigh Friends Meeting House, 625 Tower Street, Raleigh, NC
Bring your children and other family members with you, we will plan activities for you to with them to help build a healthy attachment.
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First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
More than 100 exhibitors will be selling antique modern toys including Barbie, die cast models, NASCAR and more. Show continues through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Go to www.insidepitch.com for a discount coupon and more information.
Join a volunteer and see what birds are doing at Eno River State Park during this time of year. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
Watch as local teams build giant-sized structures at of canned goods. The annual event supports the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. This year's theme is the Garden of Eatin'.
Click here for more information.
Cheerleading competition for ages 4 to 14. For more information, go to www.youngchampionsofamerica.com.
The second annual Birdapalooza! is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jan. 10, at the Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Ave., Durham. The event features Birdman Dave, who will talk about the birds of the Amazon Rainforest. Other events include Hawk Talk, where visitors can meet Misha, the museum’s Red-Tailed Hawk. Reserve your space for one of the programs with Birdman Dave. The event is free with admission, though a fee is required for Birdman Dave programs. Go to www.ncmls.org/visit/events/birdapalooza for more information.
Traditional African culture comes alive in this visual extravaganza of dynamic rhythm and movement. Part of the N.C. Museum of Art's Children's Performance Series.
Seating is limited. Doors open 30 minutes before the 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. showtimes.
To buy tickets, go online or call 715-5923.
Help the staff at Crowder Park weed, mulch, plant, and beautify the gardens for the wildlife and visitors at Crowder. Learn what the gardens are all about as we work. Meet at the Park Office
The Ravenscroft School Summer Oppurtunity Fair from 12pm-3pm
Come explore different summer opportunities for your child. This event is open to the public. Speak with Program and Camp Directors about their summer oppurtunities.
Regardless of what you think of our new state officials, everybody loves a parade! Right!?
The hour-long inaugural parade begins at Davie and Fayetteville streets in downtown Raleigh. Then it goes north toward Capitol Boulevard, turns right on Morgan, left on Wilmington and ends at Wilmington and Edenton next to the N.C. Musuem of History. The parade will feature colorfully dressed reenactors representing state historic sites, marching bands, community groups, clowns and state officials.
Where do animals go in the winter? Join a nature instructor and find out how animals survive the winter. Take a walk and see if you can find evidence of animals in the park. This class is open to participants from 3-5 years of age and the fee is $5.00. This program will be meet January 10 from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at the Training Lodge which is located at the North entrance to the park off of Durant Rd.
A juggling workshop for children and adults ages 9 and up! Learn to juggle! Spend some time throwing things up and dropping them, and you'll be amazed at how it will perk up your spirits. You don't have to be coordinated to learn to juggling--juggling improves coordination. Balls will be provided. Each participant will receive 3 tennis balls to take home and practice with. Sheila Kerrigan, The Mime Who Talks! and The Juggler Who Drops! will lead the workshop.
Traditional African culture comes alive in this visual extravaganza of dynamic rhythm and movement. Part of the N.C. Museum of Art's Children's Performance Series.
Seating is limited. Doors open 30 minutes before the 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. showtimes.
To buy tickets, go online or call 715-5923.
Free health screenings from REX UNC, bike inspections, bike safety tips and bike rides and hikes along the American Tobacco Trail.
Tour this restored historic home and hear about its inhabitants and pioneer life during the early 1800s. Stop by anytime during the tour hours.
Learn more about the history, geography and fun things to do in Raleigh through a 30-minute PowerPoint, presented by the Raleigh City Museum. Coloring books will be given to kids. Crafts and games focusing on Raleigh also are part of the session.
Cary's Dreamfest 2009, which celebrates the life of Martin Luther King Jr., kicks off with a concert by the Fisk Jubilee Singers from Fisk University. The group sings Negro spirituals around the world.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
More than 100 exhibitors will be selling antique modern toys including Barbie, die cast models, NASCAR and more. Show started Saturday. Go to www.insidepitch.com for a discount coupon and more information.
How do area girls stay in shape during the holidays? They prepare to audition for the 2009 Carolina RailHawk Cheer & Dance Team on January 11.
Thanks to a grant from Durham Regional Hospital, Kidzu Children's Museum is free on Sundays through September 2009.
Read more here.
A three to five mile hike through the Eno River State Park. Each hike lasts about 2.5 hours and is led by guides. The Eno River Association's Winter Hike series runs every Sunday between January and March.
Click here for more information.
Come learn more about our Summer Camp Programs at the Green River Preserve! We will be discussing who we are, what we do and all of the exciting aspects of camp life at the preserve. Bring a friend and your children to touch a bear skin, watch our camp video and learn a little about the natural world. Staff will be there to answer your questions. We will be serving light refreshments and everyone can pick up a free gift! This is a great opportunity to learn about summer possibilities for your children and to explore the museum in the process!
North Carolina Museum of History and PineCone invite you to discover the history and heritage of Bangladesh at this high-energy and colorful cultural celebration presented by the Triangle Bangladesh Society of North Carolina’s youth group.
Triangle Day School, a K-8 independent school, is hosting an Open House for prospective parents from 2-4pm. All faculty and staff will be on hand to answer questions and the kindergarten staff will have information sessions every 1/2 hour.
Rags to Riches Theatre for Young Audiences presents Little Red Riding Hood.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Come join other Attachment Parenting Families for our Triangle API Jumping Beans Cary Meetup!
We meet up every other Monday at Jumping Beans in Cary for support, friendship and fun!
Come learn more about our Summer Camp Programs at the Green River Preserve! We will be discussing who we are, what we do and all of the exciting aspects of camp life at the preserve. Bring a friend and your children to touch a bear skin, watch our camp video and learn a little about the natural world. Staff will be there to answer your questions. We will be serving light refreshments and everyone can pick up a free gift! This is a great opportunity to learn about summer possibilities for your children and to explore the museum in the process!
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Garden of Eatin', the 2009 Canstruction exhibit at Marbles, opens. It will run through Feb. 22. This year, visitors can explore a giant garden created entirely out of canned and packaged foods. Go here for more information.
Explore the K-12 magnet school program, learn about the application process and collect information about magnet school open house and information sessions. The application acceptance period is from Feb. 9 to Feb. 28.
The Magnet Resource Center offers the session every Tuesday in January and Feburary from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information about the system's magnet program, click here.
Bright Star Children's Theatre presents this 50-minute production about King and the Civil Rights Movement. Go to www.hayti.org for more information.
A 10:30 a.m. performance is for children and their chaperones and teachers. The 7 p.m. performance is open to families and the general public.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
Come eat dinner and enjoy making a FREE craft at Chic-fil-A of Apex. Every Tuesday, from 5:00 to 7:00. This Tuesday, we are making Snowman Frames!!!
Come learn more about our Summer Camp Programs at the Green River Preserve! We will be discussing who we are, what we do and all of the exciting aspects of camp life at the preserve. Bring a friend and your children to touch a bear skin, watch our camp video and learn a little about the natural world. Staff will be there to answer your questions. We will be serving light refreshments and everyone can pick up a free gift! This is a great opportunity to learn about summer possibilities for your children and to explore the museum in the process!
Bright Star Children's Theatre presents this 50-minute production about King and the Civil Rights Movement. Go to www.hayti.org for more information.
A 10:30 a.m. performance is for children and their chaperones and teachers. The 7 p.m. performance is open to families and the general public.
Food Journaling to a Healthier You with Alice Osborn
January 13, 2009
7 – 8:30 pm
Cost $5
Learnwhat made Durham the town it is today through the eyes of a local journalistlong interested in his adopted hometown. What do you know about how aConfederate private made himself into an imitation general? Did you know how aplastic cow helped cut the city council down to size; how pigs under TerrySanford's window led to the Eno River festival? Why "Bull City" isn't"Pratfall"?
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Rags to Riches Theatre for Young Audiences presents Hansel and Gretel. This is a fun, interactive show that includes music and audience participation.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Enjoy story time at the American Tobacco Trail! Each story will focus on an animal we might see along our easy stroll down a section of the trail. Programs will end with a craft or other fun activity. Bring a blanket for the grass and don’t forget the strollers for those little ones. Geared toward ages up to 8 years.
This month's theme is "The Mitten," by Alivin Tresselt. Click here for more information about the Wake County section of the American Tobacco Trial.
A fun, guided walk through Durant Nature Park for the youngest kids and their parents. A park manager tells me the walk happens every Thursday at 10 a.m., except holidays. If just one family shows up, she'll still take them for a walk.
Louise Omoto Kessel, a professional storyteller since 1981, will offer a high energy, interactive program.
Cotton the Clown (http://www.cottontheclown.com/) performs at the store in North Hills Mall.
Our Semi-Annual Clearance sale is coming up on Thursday January 15th at 4pm - Saturday January 17th at closing (The store will be closed until 4pm on Thursday January 15th to help prepare for this big sale). The more you buy, the more you save. The discounts will be as folllows:
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Team In Training (TNT) is the world's largest endurance sports training program. Receive top-notch coaching to achieve the goal of crossing that finish line in a marathon, half-marathon, triathlon or cycling century ride while you raise funds for lifesaving cancer research. Train, travel and share good times with a fun group of dedicated people. A life-changing experience! Novice athletes are welcome.Call 1-800-936-9337 in advance to register for an Information Meeting or to find out more or just drop by on the 15th.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Daily shows begin at 8 a.m. through Jan. 18. Go to www.trianglefarms.com for details.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Present your government employee ID and get a free coupon book at the Carolina Premium Outlets office next to Nike Shoes. Merchants offer savings of 25 percent to 65 percent off all specially priced merchandise.
(Note store hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18).
Stores include (at least the last time I was there) Gymboree, Banana Republic, Gap, Motherhood Maternity and Stride Rite. Here's a full list.
Come join other Attachment Families for our monthly bowling fun!
Join us each Friday at 10:30 am for our weekly storytime on our children's stage. We will read a different story each week and create something fun following the story.
A wreath laying ceremony at Raleigh's Martin Luther King Memorial Gardens featuring local leaders and clergy. Click here to see a full schedule. The ceremony is part of a three-day celebration in Raleigh that also includes a day of service, march and musical celebration. Here's a link to all the events.
Clean, clever storytelling for every generation. Southern Fried Chicks features three very different women, all with very different backgrounds, from the South. Learn more here.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
A celebration of the opening of Canstruction 2009 Garden of Eatin'. The day includes special stories and crafts. Click here for more information.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Daily shows begin at 9 a.m. through Jan. 18. Go to www.trianglefarms.com for details.
Local Borders books will feature the stories of Sandra Boynton. Get there early for a special giveaway while supplies last.
A quick glance finds that the event is at these local Borders:
Raleigh: 404-101 E. Six Forks Road; 8825 N. Six Forks Rd
Cary: 1751 Walnut St.
Apex: 1541 Beaver Creek Commons Dr.
Chapel Hill: 1807 Fordham Blvd.
Present your government employee ID and get a free coupon book at the Carolina Premium Outlets office next to Nike Shoes. Merchants offer savings of 25 percent to 65 percent off all specially priced merchandise.
(Note store hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18).
Stores include (at least the last time I was there) Gymboree, Banana Republic, Gap, Motherhood Maternity and Stride Rite. Here's a full list.
Historic Preservation Society of Durham leads a 45-minute walking tour focused on sites in downtown Durham that were important in the civil rights movement. Dress for cold weather and bring water.
A fun-filled afternoon to promote literacy, featuring educational and fun activities for all ages. Go to www.hayti.org for details.
Hike the Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and learn about geologic wonders and the abandoned pyrophyllite quarry.
Pre-registration is required. Space is limited.
Local Borders Books stores will feature special activities for kids, including crafts, games, a scavenger hunt and an oath ceremony.
A quick glance finds that these Borders in the Triangle will hold the event:
Raleigh: 404-101 E. Six Forks Road; 8825 N. Six Forks Rd
Cary: 1751 Walnut St.
Apex: 1541 Beaver Creek Commons Dr.
Chapel Hill: 1807 Fordham Blvd.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Daily shows begin at 9 a.m. through Jan. 18. Go to www.trianglefarms.com for details.
Present your government employee ID and get a free coupon book at the Carolina Premium Outlets office next to Nike Shoes. Merchants offer savings of 25 percent to 65 percent off all specially priced merchandise.
(Note store hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18).
Stores include (at least the last time I was there) Gymboree, Banana Republic, Gap, Motherhood Maternity and Stride Rite. Here's a full list.
Thanks to a grant from Durham Regional Hospital, Kidzu Children's Museum is free on Sundays through September 2009.
Read more here.
A three to five mile hike through the Eno River State Park. Each hike lasts about 2.5 hours and is led by guides. The Eno River Association's Winter Hike series runs every Sunday between January and March.
Click here for more information.
Come out and play a round of disc golf with a twist. Each basket made will contain a nature clue. The more clues you find, the easier it will be to guess the mystery nature object. Correct guesses win a free disc! Meet at the Disc Golf Parking Lot.
Click here for more information about Harris Lake County Park.
Written by Stephen Schwartz author of Godspell and Wicked and John Caird of Les Misérables, Children of Eden is a joyous and inspirational musical about parents, children and faith…not to mention centuries of unresolved family business!
The very fun Sandbox band rocks Durham's Broad Street Cafe. Click here for more about Sandbox.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Animal Care Camp: Monday, January 19th
Marbles, usually closed on Mondays, is open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Remember King by participating in volunteer activities across the Triangle. Click here for details.
Assembly starts at 10 a.m. at the State Capitol Building, Edenton Street side, in downtown Ralegh. The march begins at 11 a.m. An ecumenical service begins at noon at the Progress Energy Center for Performing Arts. Read more about it all here.
Quail Ridge Books features a special Martin Luther King storytime with local author Johnny Ray Moore, the author of two preschool books on King.
On Monday January 19th (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)--Jump!Zone will be open 10:00am until 4:00pm. So come on down, stay warm and have some fun!
Present your government employee ID and get a free coupon book at the Carolina Premium Outlets office next to Nike Shoes. Merchants offer savings of 25 percent to 65 percent off all specially priced merchandise.
(Note store hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18).
Stores include (at least the last time I was there) Gymboree, Banana Republic, Gap, Motherhood Maternity and Stride Rite. Here's a full list.
A musical celebration feature local choirs and musical groups. Click here for the full program.
After her travels and training in France, Amy Tornquist always returns to her roots in Old Durham. She skillfully translates the traditional techniques she learned abroad using fresh produce from local farmers’ markets to give Southern classics an upscale and often whimsical twist. She and her staff invite you behind the scenes at Watt’s Grocery where you can observe how they weave seasonal ingredients into a mouthwatering four-course meal.
Everyoneloves Chinese food, but most of us think that making it at home is beyond ourabilities - not so!
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Experience this special full-day opportunity on teacher workdays in
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. For grades K-5. Call Guest Relations
at (919) 962-1236 by Jan. 15 to register.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Carolina Puppet Theater presents Imaginary Creatures. The interactive experience features puppets, stories and music. A lot of fun for kids ages 2 to 7.
Explore the K-12 magnet school program, learn about the application process and collect information about magnet school open house and information sessions. The application acceptance period is from Feb. 9 to Feb. 28.
The Magnet Resource Center offers the session every Tuesday in January and Feburary from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information about the system's magnet program, click here.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
Come eat dinner and enjoy making a FREE craft at Chic-fil-A of Apex. Every Tuesday, from 5:00 to 7:00. This Tuesday, we are making Penguin Stickers!!!
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
Wake County's Magnet Elementary Schools will hold information sessions and tours at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Jan. 21, and Jan. 29.
The magnet school online application acceptance period is Feb. 9 to Feb. 28. Click here to learn more about Wake's magnet program.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Wake County's Magnet Middle Schools will hold information sessions and tours at 9 a.m. and noon, Jan. 22, and Jan. 28.
The magnet school online application acceptance period is Feb. 9 to Feb. 28. Click here to learn more about Wake's magnet program.
Join us Thursday, Jan. 15, to Thursday, Jan. 22, for great savings on hundreds of classic styles, from all seasons, for children ages newborn to size 16. Fabrics and trims, too! Our store is OPEN ONLY DURING OUR SALES. When we are open, our hours are 9-5 daily, closed Sundays. Patsy Aiken has been designing upscale children's apparel for 25 years. Once a month, we open our factory warehouse to the public for HUGE Sales!
A fun, guided walk through Durant Nature Park for the youngest kids and their parents. A park manager tells me the walk happens every Thursday at 10 a.m., except holidays. If just one family shows up, she'll still take them for a walk.
Kazoom Puppet Theater is open despite the icy weather. The puppet shows, great for kids ages 2 to 7, are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Click here for more information.
Cotton the Clown (http://www.cottontheclown.com/) performs at the store in North Hills Mall.
Family Preschool is a nonprofit, cooperative school for children ages 2 through pre-kindergarten. Please join us for our annual Open House on Thursday, January 22 from 7-9pm. Meet the teachers and parents, take a tour of the school, and learn about our program. Applications are due by February 15, and admission is by lottery for the 2009-2010 school year. We are located at 4907 Garrett Rd.
Thenews is full of gloom and doom with real estate markets in turmoil. What doesthis mean for our local market and your home?
Comesee why Giorgios is known for his boundless energy, phenomenal food andincredible creativity. You will enjoy his cooking demonstration on thepreparation of Mediterranean Mezza (otherwise known as small plates). While youenjoy a glass of wine, he will prepare a seafood dish, a vegetarian and a meatcourse - all of which will be shared with the students at the conclusion of thedemonstration. GIORGIOS BAKATSIAS is one of North Carolina's top restaurateursand restaurant design consultants.
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First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Great deals on kids clothing, gear and more at the gigantic Kids Exchange Consignment Sale.
The public sale is from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Jan. 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 24 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 25 (when some items are 50 percent off).
Join other Attachment Parenting Families for our monthly museum trip!
Come out to Mordecai Historic Park on Friday, January 23rd, 2009 for a free guided tour of the Mordecai House and surrounding outbuildings. Guests will visit an antebellum plantation house and other historic structures, including the birthplace of Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States. Tours will begin on the hour and half hour from 10am - 3pm.
Join us each Friday at 10:30 am for our weekly storytime on our children's stage. We will read a different story each week and create something fun following the story.
Come to one of Eno River's primitive campgrounds for tasy vittles. You will pack-in supplies on a one-mile hike and be instructed by a ranger how to cook up your backpack meal. The mile hike is not difficult. I'm told this is a great activity for families.
Pre-registration is required as space is limited.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
A fun horse show that encourages family participation. Includes riders and horses and mules at all levels.
Montessori School of Raleigh is having a 5K Fun Run at their middle school campus on Andrews Chapel Rd. It is in North Raleigh/Durham County off of Leesville Rd. It is to raise money to send children to the UN in NYC to participate in a Model UN Caucus. The fee is $25 for the 5K run and $15 for children's run. It begins at 9:15am with Registration Starting at 8:30am Sports Massage will be available before and after the run courtesy of Tim Hackett, LMBT Healing Hands Massage Therapy thackett at nc dot rr dot com
BounceU, the PREMIER indoor play play is now open in Apex! Everyone is invited to our GRAND OPENING on January 24, 2009. We will offer many Free Bounce/Food rounds and each round will have limited reservations. Parents can reserve a space for their family starting Monday, Jan. 12th @ 9:00am. Spaces will fill up fast! Call: 303-3368
A day of astronomical proportions featuring out-of-this-world presentations, a cosmic array of exhibits and a universe of activities that will send you into orbit! From lens grinding tips for dedicated star-gazers to launching home-made rockets on the plaza, there is fun for everyone.
Click here for details. The event continues from noon to 5 p.m., Sunday.
Welcome the Year of the Bull at the Triangle’s largest Chinese New Year Festival on Saturday, January 24, 2009 from 9:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the State Fairgrounds, Exposition Center in Raleigh. The event is open to the public and will include entertainment on two stages, a talent competition open to audience members, food for sampling and sale, interactive exhibits for all ages, and arts and crafts. Come enjoy two dancing Ch
Check out flyball, a fast-paced family-oriented dog sport that's a hit on Animal Planet and ESPN's Great Outdoor Games. See a relay race with four dogs per team. Go to www.flyballdogs.com/dgf for details.
NOTE hours: Show runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday.
Great deals on clothes, toys and other gear for kids at the giant Kids Exchange Consignment Sale.
The public sale is 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Jan. 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 24, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 25 (when some items are half off).
Monkey Joe's opens a new Raleigh location. The 13,800-square-foot facility allows people to walk-in at any time. In other words, it's not just for parties with a few open bounce times during the week.
Monkey Joe’s is located at 6220 Glenwood Ave, Suite 104, in Raleigh. Operating hours are Monday – Thursday, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m, Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Come decorate a flower pot, plant a seed and take it home to watch it grow. We'll learn how to care for your seed and about the parts of a plant. This class is open to participants from 3-5 years of age and the fee is $5.00. This program is held at Brier Creek Community Center
on Saturday, January 24, from 10:30-11:30. Pre-Registration is required four days prior to program. For more information contact the city's nature programs at 919-831-6640.
Auditions for Aladdin and His Magical Lamp, a Musical. North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theater will hold auditions on January 24 and 31, 2009 at 11AM, please arrive at 10:30AM to register for auditions at 11AM. You only need to attend one of the audition sessions. Auditions for ages 4 and up, actors, singers and dancers. Be prepared with a one minute monologue and a song. Please bring an accompaniment CD or be prepared to sing a cappella.
Please call 866-0228, or go to www.nract.org for more information.
Hailed by the New York Times as “a cross between ‘Yellow Submarine’ and Dr. Seuss,” Gustafer Yellowgold is a growing phenomenon among kids and parents alike. Blending together live music with moving images, this performance will transport you to Gustafer Yellowgold’s world. Gustafer is irresistible – a friendly creature from the sun, Gustafer and his friends will spark your imagination and welcome you a to a place that you won’t want to leave. www.gustaferyellowgold.com
The N.C. Symphony and Warner Bros. Studios presents Bugs Bunny on Broadway. The concert fuses cartoons with the familiar original scores. A one hour concert that's perfect for kids. Click here for details.
A second show is at 12:30 on Jan. 25.
Discover how scientists follow animals to their homes. Learn to identify common animal signs. Enjoy games and a craft to take with you. This class is open to participants from 8-12 years of age and the fee is $3.00. This program is held at Barwell Road Community Center on Wednesdays, January 24th, from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Pre-Registration is required four days prior to program. For more information contact Raleigh's Nature Programs at 919-831-6640.
Triangle MomsRising's first service project of the year will be creating children's toiletry kits to donate to the Durham Urban Ministries family shelter. Please join us on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 24th to have a playgroup and assemble these kits. If you cannot make the playgroup but would still like to donate, just PM me!! You are welcome to donate children's toiletry items ahead of time.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Check out flyball, a fast-paced family-oriented dog sport that's a hit on Animal Planet and ESPN's Great Outdoor Games. See a relay race with four dogs per team. Go to www.flyballdogs.com/dgf for details.
NOTE hours: Show runs 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday.
Great deals on clothes, toys and other gear for kids at the giant Kids Exchange Consignment Sale.
The public sale is 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Jan. 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 24, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 25 (when some items are half off).
A day of astronomical proportions
featuring out-of-this-world presentations, a cosmic array of exhibits
and a universe of activities that will send you into orbit! From lens
grinding tips for dedicated star-gazers to launching home-made rockets
on the plaza, there is fun for everyone.
Click here for details.
The N.C. Symphony and Warner Bros. Studios presents Bugs Bunny on Broadway. The concert fuses cartoons with the familiar original scores. A one hour concert that's perfect for kids. Click here for details.
The first show at 11 a.m., Jan. 24, is sold out.
Local groups present the documentary that says childbirth can be orgasmic. Read more about it here.
Thanks to a grant from Durham Regional Hospital, Kidzu Children's Museum is free on Sundays through September 2009.
Read more here.
A three to five mile hike through the Eno River State Park. Each hike lasts about 2.5 hours and is led by guides. The Eno River Association's Winter Hike series runs every Sunday between January and March.
Click here for more information.
Share your interest in art with a child you care about in these interactive gallery tours designed for six to twelve-year olds and their adult companions. Whether you are a mother, father, aunt, uncle, or mentor, each tour will give you choices of what to talk about in the galleries and model different ways to look at and think about art. Free.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Lots of schools are closed for a teacher work day, so Marbles is open.
On Monday January 26th (Teacher Workday for Traditional calendar students)--Jump!Zone will be open 10:00am until 3:00pm. So come down, keep warm and have some fun!
This is a great introduction to the basics of Photoshop in order to manipulate and prepare your photos for the Internet or print. Learn simple editing techniques such as how to enhance your pictures, adjust lighting, and how to make panoramas from several photos. LIZ COLEMAN is the Upper School Technology Coordinator for Durham Academy. She is a former computer networking consultant and has been teaching technology and computer classes since 1995.
Let the world see the real you! The way you look should reflect how you think and feel. Learn how you can ensure "what we see is who you are" by keeping your appearance up-to-date and appropriate. This course will reveal how changes in hair, skincare, makeup, clothing and accessories can make a difference in how you look and feel, no matter what your age. Empower yourself with knowledge and discover all you can be!
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Is your little one a budding chef ? Then this fun introductory cooking class for kids will be perfect for him or her!
Explore the K-12 magnet school program, learn about the application process and collect information about magnet school open house and information sessions. The application acceptance period is from Feb. 9 to Feb. 28.
The Magnet Resource Center offers the session every Tuesday in January and Feburary from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information about the system's magnet program, click here.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
Come eat dinner and enjoy making a FREE craft at Chic-fil-A of Apex. Every Tuesday, from 5:00 to 7:00. This Tuesday, we are making Polar Bear Necklaces!!!
Let's see what we can find! We will take a nature hike to collect materials for our craft. Get ready to be creative! This class is open to participants from 8-12 years of age and the fee is $3.00. This
program is held at Anderson Point Park on Tuesday, January 27, from 5:15-6:15 p.m. Pre-Registration is required four days prior to program. For more information contact Nature Programs at 919-831-6640.
This class will address two questions: Are genetically engineered foods safe to eat? Do they harm the earth’s environment? Participants will look at how cropgenetic engineering works, review regulations of genetically modified crops,examine evidence for environmental and human health effects and then exploredifferences in global perceptions and policy. With that background, we willaddress your questions and discuss whether you think GMO foods should belabeled.
Would you like to learn some basic Spanish phrases without spending months studying?
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Wake County's Magnet Middle Schools will hold information sessions and tours at 9 a.m. and noon, Jan. 22, and Jan. 28.
The magnet school online application acceptance period is Feb. 9 to Feb. 28. Click here to learn more about Wake's magnet program.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
This class could be valuable in these economic times. Learn how to find, evaluate and purchase items on eBay. There will be a brief overview of how to register for eBay, how it works and how to search and buy with confidence. Learn to be a smart shopper and develop your bidding and buying strategies. Participants will be able to sign-up for eBay and PayPal accounts.
A wide variety of orchids will be discussed with numerous examples from the instructor's orchid collection. Along with hands-on demonstrations,participants will learn: how to re-pot; which medium is recommended; pests and diseases that affect orchids; as well as other topics related to orchid growing. Students may bring in their own plants with questions or problems.Each student will receive an orchid plant from instructor’s hybrids.
Dancing with the Stars, ABC’s #1-rated reality-competition program, produced by BBC Worldwide America, is hitting the road this winter and bringing an entirely new cast of celebrities and professional dancers to 37 cities throughout North America.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Wake County's Magnet Elementary Schools will hold information sessions and tours at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Jan. 21, and Jan. 29.The magnet school online application acceptance period is Feb. 9 to Feb. 28. Click here to learn more about Wake's magnet program.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime aimed at children that can walk up two years
of age. This 20 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel boards
and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at 10:00 a.m. through February 28th.
A fun, guided walk through Durant Nature Park for the youngest kids and their parents. A park manager tells me the walk happens every Thursday at 10 a.m., except holidays. If just one family shows up, she'll still take them for a walk.
Cotton the Clown (http://www.cottontheclown.com/) performs at the store in North Hills Mall.
During this informative three-session class (January 29, February 5, February 12), you will explore various methods of retouching and enhancing your digital photos using Adobe Photoshop. This class will start at the beginning of basic Photoshop and explore how to improve contrast, fix color, smooth skin, and use other tools of this program. Prior knowledge of Photoshop is not required. This class will not cover scanning orprinting. NEAL CARIELLO has been a photographer for 30 years.
An introduction to YRG: "Yoga for Regular Guys & Gals.” This new exercise program combines traditional yoga positions with old-school calisthenics, core strengthening exercises and slow-motion isometric muscle activation. The result is a workout that increases strength, endurance, flexibility, and mental clarity and reduces stress. YRG workouts can even help you strengthen and rehabilitate those abused joints, burn fat and increase your cardiovascular capacity. Please bring a yoga mat.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
On Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1, 2009, the Junior Woman's Club of Raleigh holds its annual one-weekend consignment sale of gently used furniture, home interiors and much, much more – including antiques. The sale will take place at the Governor Holshouser Building on the NC State Fairgrounds. Everything will be sold at a fraction of the retail price!
Join us the last Friday of every month at 10am at Cameron Village
Library to discuss literary fiction and nonfiction. Many of us read
fiction like writers, so this group is especially attuned to aspiring
writers who want to know more about the craft of writing. The books we
chose are all paperback and readily available at the library in print
or audio.
Our website: http://www.meetup.com/wonderlandbookclub/
The Wonderland Book Club is sponsored by the North Carolina Writers' Network (NCWN) www.ncwriters.org
Join a ranger for an extended hike both on and off the trails. Visit five historic homes, including the Cole homes and the Holden Mill house. This is a strenuous hike that's about four miles long. For high schoolers and up.
Pre-registration is required as space is limited.
Join us each Friday at 10:30 am for our weekly storytime on our children's stage. We will read a different story each week and create something fun following the story.
First Night Raleigh, the city's long-running alcohol-free event that takes up much of dowtown and features live music and other entertainment.
A children's celebration runs from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the state history and natural science museums.
Then, starting at 6 p.m., First Night Raleigh gets a more adult, but still very family-friendly vibe. This year, the Smithereens will help welcome the new year and Raleigh's annual acorn drop.
Learn all about salting meat and sausage making and then enjoy a traditional hog killing day lunch, including chicken pastry, collards, sweet potatoes, cornbread and cracklings.
On Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1, 2009, the Junior Woman's Club of Raleigh holds its annual one-weekend consignment sale of gently used furniture, home interiors and much, much more – including antiques. The sale will take place at the Governor Holshouser Building on the NC State Fairgrounds. Everything will be sold at a fraction of the retail price!
Families that kick together, stick together!
Make your own Valentine's Day cards for free at this family event at area Michael's crafts stores. Click here to find out if it's offered at a store near you.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime for pre-walking babies. Great for working families! A 20-minute
program for prewalkers, parents or caregivers interact with their babies using
books, rhymes, fingerplays and music.
Every
Saturday at 10:15 a.m. through February 28th.
Auditions for Aladdin and His Magical Lamp, a Musical. North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theater will hold auditions on January 24 and 31, 2009 at 11AM, please arrive at 10:30AM to register for auditions at 11AM. You only need to attend one of the audition sessions. Auditions for ages 4 and up, actors, singers and dancers. Be prepared with a one minute monologue and a song. Please bring an accompaniment CD or be prepared to sing a cappella.
Please call 866-0228, or go to www.nract.org for more information.
Come examine hundreds of LEGO models on exhibit!
North Carolina Museum of History invites you to feel the spirit and energy of the state’s African American culture and heritage during this exciting festival. Come to see art displays, watch craftspeople at work, learn about traditional foods during a cooking demonstration, and take part in plenty of hands-on activities. Stay for lunch and purchase foods from vendors on Bicentennial Plaza, directly outside the museum.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime designed for families and children, both
preschool and toddler. This 30 minute program is great for working
families and consists of stories, songs, flannel boards and more!
Every
Saturday at 11:00 a.m. through February 28th.
Durham's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Parade featuring bands, drum lines, step teams and more. Click here for all the details.
The very popular Stacy Clearman will be performing for free at the Holly Springs Cultural Center. He regularly rocks the preschool and toddler set in western Wake. There are two performance times: 12:30 and 2 p.m.
A kick-off to a month-long program in February to encourage Johnston County residents to read "To Kill a Mockingbird," my personal favorite all-time book. At the event, the first 100 attendees will be given a free copy of the book in English or Spanish. There's also live music of the era and refreshments.
The very popular Stacy Clearman will be performing for free at the
Holly Springs Cultural Center. He regularly rocks the preschool and
toddler set in western Wake. There are two performance times: 12:30 and
2 p.m.
Based on the C.S. Lewis novel, the musical is a story about four kids in England who enter the land of Narnia ... you know the rest.
On Friday, January 30 – Sunday, February 1, 2009, the Junior Woman's Club of Raleigh holds its annual one-weekend consignment sale of gently used furniture, home interiors and much, much more – including antiques. The sale will take place at the Governor Holshouser Building on the NC State Fairgrounds. Everything will be sold at a fraction of the retail price!
Thanks to a grant from Durham Regional Hospital, Kidzu Children's Museum is free on Sundays through September 2009.
Read more here.
Come examine hundreds of LEGO models on exhibit!
A three to five mile hike through the Eno River State Park. Each hike lasts about 2.5 hours and is led by guides. The Eno River Association's Winter Hike series runs every Sunday between January and March.
Click here for more information.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime for pre-walking babies. A 20-minute program for prewalkers, parents
or caregivers interact with their babies using books, rhymes, fingerplays and
music.
Every
Monday at 10: 00 a.m. through February 28th .
Join an esteemed group of local luminaries and see Sir Walter Wally
emerge from his winter digs. If he sees his shadow we’re in for another
six weeks of winter! Learn about groundhogs and hibernation. Meet a
variety of live animals and discover how they make it through the
winter.
The gospel of Mark is the oldest of the New Testament gospels and was used by both Luke and Matthew in the composition of their accounts of Jesus' ministry. Each of the gospels is a religious interpretation of the nature and significance of Jesus of Nazareth. We shall examine Mark's theological emphasis as he paints aportrait of Jesus and the puzzling "secrecy" motif. This is a three-part class.
Save energy and money with this class. There are many technologies available to homeowners to increase the energy efficiency and improve the indoor air quality of their homes. This course will include information about a range of methods from insulation upgrades and solar hot water heating to photovoltaic systems and high performance windows and doors. Information regarding tax credits for energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy systems will also be included.
Come on out for best-selling author CARL HIAASEN with his new novel, SCAT (hc, $16.99, Random House)! He's the Newbery Honor-winning author of the beloved HOOT, and FLUSH. His Florida-based adult mysteries are HUGE best sellers as well. Rosemary of Quail Ridge loved SCAT: Quirky characters, a mystery with an environmental aspect, a Florida setting - you know you're on Carl Hiaasen's terrain, and in very capable hands. SCAT is the tale of the world's most evil biology teacher - or is she?
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime aimed at children that can walk up two years
of age. This 20 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel boards
and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at 10:00 a.m. through February 28th.
No
registration required.
North Carolina Museum of History invites children ages 3-5 (with adult) to come and learn about North Carolina artist Minnie Evans, whose paintings were inspired by her dreams. Then make your own piece of “dreamy” art to take home. To register, call 919-807-7992.
Explore the K-12 magnet school program, learn about the application process and collect information about magnet school open house and information sessions. The application acceptance period is from Feb. 9 to Feb. 28.
The Magnet Resource Center offers the session every Tuesday in January and Feburary from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information about the system's magnet program, click here.
Join us at Cameron Village Regional
Library for a storytime aimed at children that are in preschool or about to
enter preschool. This 30 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel
boards and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. through February 28th.
No registration required.
Cameron Village Library, 1930
Clark Avenue, Raleigh
(856-6723).
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
The DCS is a high-end children's consignment and overstock sale that focuses on boutique and trunk show clothing. We sell thousands of incredibley beautiful clothes, so don't miss out CONSIGN, SHOP, VOLUNTEER OR ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS. Birth to size 12 for girls and boys. Visit www.dcskids.com for all the details or contact Kelly at divineconsignshow@yahoo.com / 919-272-3070. See website for times.
Feb. 2: Consignor Drop-off by appointment only
The DCS is a high-end children's consignment and overstock sale that
focuses on boutique and trunk show clothing. We sell thousands of
incredibley beautiful clothes, so don't miss out CONSIGN, SHOP,
VOLUNTEER OR ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS. Birth to size 12 for girls and
boys. Visit www.dcskids.com for all the details or contact Kelly at divineconsignshow@yahoo.com / 919-272-3070. See website for times.
Feb. 2: Consignor Drop-off by appointment only
N.C. Museum of History invites children ages 5-9 (with adult) to explore health and medicine. Who takes care of you when you are sick? Learn how medical care has changed over time and listen to a story about healing. The program is presented with Cameron Village Regional Library. To register, call 919-807-7992.
Three movies depicting themes showing the African-American experience. Show times are 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime aimed at children that can walk up two years
of age. This 20 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel boards
and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at 10:00 a.m. through February 28th.
Join Cotton for 30 minutes of singing and music-time fun.
Join us at Cameron Village Regional
Library for a storytime aimed at children that are in preschool or about to
enter preschool. This 30 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel
boards and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 11:00 a.m. through February 28th.
No registration required.
Cameron Village Library, 1930
Clark Avenue, Raleigh
(856-6723).
Lace up your sneakers and join stars from The Greatest Show on Earth to get CircusFit at Marbles Kids Museum! Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey clowns, dancers and acrobats will teach kids how to use circus skills such as juggling, hula hooping and more through a program designed to teach fun and engaging ways to stay active, physically fit and healthy.
The circus will be at the RBC Center from Feb. 5 to Feb. 8.
In the spring of 2007, Elena Rue and Alison Aucoin met through the common interests of adoption and Ethiopia. Elena, a photographer and member of an adoptive family, had spent the previous year documenting children orphaned by HIV in Addis Ababa. Alison, a native of New Orleans who moved to Durham after Hurricane Katrina, had just begun the process of adopting from Ethiopia as a single woman. The two decided to collaborate on the documentation of the process through photographs and audio.
From Ato Z: AC/DC to Zeppelin, that is! The music we have come to know as classic rock has never been more popular – even with members of the younger generation born well after the initial popularity of this music. Take an informative, entertaining and educational tour through this most enduring generation of rock and roll from an aficionado of this music genre. Reading and listening list will be provided in advance of class.
Whether you are cleaning out your house, looking to start a home-based business or simply have a few items you want to sell, this course will help you learn how to be successful selling items on eBay. Participants will learn how to properly prepare items for sale, list items, and complete the sale. In addition,participants will learn useful tools that will assist you in selling your items. Participants will sign up for eBay and Paypal accounts.
Learn the essentials of preparing a Chinese brunch known as Dim Sum,usually characterized by small portions and varied foods such as tiny rolls, pot-stickers, and filled wontons. Dim Sum is often enjoyed by families as amidday meal. Enjoy making spring rolls, Peking dumplings, steamed sho mei, and wonton soup. LAN TAN is an expert instructor with over 20 years of experience in the culinary field and has taught Chinese cooking at Pace University and on cable television.
The DCS is a high-end children's consignment and overstock sale that
focuses on boutique and trunk show clothing. We sell thousands of
incredibley beautiful clothes, so don't miss out CONSIGN, SHOP,
VOLUNTEER OR ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS. Birth to size 12 for girls and
boys. Visit www.dcskids.com for all the details or contact Kelly at divineconsignshow@yahoo.com / 919-272-3070. See website for times.
Feb. 2: Consignor Drop-off by appointment only
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime aimed at children that can walk up two years
of age. This 20 minute program consists of stories, songs, flannel boards
and more!
Every Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday at 10:00 a.m. through February 28th.
Designed for new parents, this course teaches participants how to recognize and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children, along with some prevention tips.
The Bloomsbury Group included writers and artists living in London during the first half of the twentieth century. This group, bound by close friendships, produced work that highly influenced, not only art and literature, but also challenged attitudes towards feminism, pacifism, and sexuality.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.
Great vegetarian meals in minutes!
Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese martial art and movement and breathing
system that exercises all the joints and major muscle groups. This
class will focus on learning the first part of the Yang style long form
that helps develop softness and strength simultaneously and is the most
commonly practiced style. People of all ages and levels of fitness are
welcome. Wear comfortable clothes. This is a two-part class.
Join us each Friday at 10:30 am for our weekly storytime on our children's stage. We will read a different story each week and create something fun following the story.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.
This is the 17th year for the annual sale that benefits local groups serving women and children. The public sale is from 8 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. and then 11 a.m. to noon (when some items are half off).
Pay $5 to help a local needy family and start shopping a little earlier - at 7:45 a.m.
Click here for all the details.
Meet at Lake Crabtree County Park's Waterwise Garden (first parking lot on right). Join bird enthusiast, Vernon, for an easy walk while looking and listening for our feathered friends. Discover different types of birds and their habitats.
Learn key techniques from a former Carolina Courage soccer coach. This class is for players looking to improve their shooting, passing, and trapping techniques. Focus will be on skill development. Come ready to have some fun and learn a lot. Participants should bring their own water, shin guards and a soccer ball, if they own one.Also, wear layers in case of cooler weather. SUSAN ELLIS has coached at all levels of soccer, including women’s professional soccer when she coached TheCarolina Courage.
Fuel your fun with Power2Play. Kids learn about healthy food choices while playing hard with full-body activities in our newest special exhibit! Kids pedal, skate, leap and climb through an obstacle course while learning about muscles, bones and heart rate too. And the energy continues as the popular Center Ice rink sponsored by the Kids 'n Community Foundation of the Carolina Hurricanes returns to Marbles in Power2Play.
Power2Play is brought to you by WakeMed Health & Hospitals, the John Rex Endowment and Food Lion and will be open through Aug. 7.
Join us at Cameron Village
Regional Library for a storytime for pre-walking babies. Great for working families! A 20-minute
program for prewalkers, parents or caregivers interact with their babies using
books, rhymes, fingerplays and music.
Every
Saturday at 10:15 a.m. through February 28th.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.
It's a bit of a drive, but it's worth it. Celebrity Dairy will open up its doors Saturday and Sunday afternoon so the public can see the farm, which turns out popular goat cheese, in operation.
Visitors could see baby goats and goats being born, plus ramble around the 300 acres and miles of trails. A light lunch is available for purchase.
Siler City is about an hour from Raleigh and Durham and about 30 minutes from Chapel Hill.
Can't make it this weekend? The farm will be open again March 7 and March 8.
A great FREE winter Saturday outing at Blue Jay County Park. Hot applecider and cookies, fun and games, and learning, too—all with a water twist! Fordirections or more info, please call 919-870-4330. The park is north of I-540,off Six Forks Rd.
A free winter Saturday outing for families, scout groups, and adults. This year’s theme is Water Wonders, a fun and informative look at water. From water quality and water quantity to water bugs, check out some mind-opening and engaging hands–on experiences. Hot apple cider and cookies, fun and games and learning too. For more information about Blue Jay’s Winter Open House or to volunteer to help with the fun, call 870-4330. Look for updates on activities at www.WakeGov.com/parks/bluejay
Hey Kids, ever wonder how places like Chavis Park got their name, or when the first college for African American students was established?
Every father needs to "date" their daughter, to show her how she should be treated by a man. Get your princess dressed up, and join in an evening of food, dancing & fun celebrating the father-daughter bond. Ticket price includes admission, heavy hors d'ouevres, keepsake photo and "goodie" bag. Currently seeking sponsors, volunteers and dads to make this event a success. Visit the website www.dancewithdaddy.com for more details and registration.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.
It's a bit of a drive, but it's worth it. Celebrity Dairy will open up its doors Saturday and Sunday afternoon so the public can see the farm, which turns out popular goat cheese, in operation.
Visitors could see baby goats and goats being born, plus ramble around the 300 acres and miles of trails. A light lunch is available for purchase.
Siler City is about an hour from Raleigh and Durham and about 30 minutes from Chapel Hill.
Can't make it this weekend? The farm will be open again March 7 and March 8.
Thanks to a grant from Durham Regional Hospital, Kidzu Children's Museum is free on Sundays through September 2009.
Read more here.
A three to five mile hike through the Eno River State Park. Each hike lasts about 2.5 hours and is led by guides. The Eno River Association's Winter Hike series runs every Sunday between January and March.
Click here for more information.
The Philharmonic Association is bringing together three local student groups to put on Don Quixote at the Wedding of Camacho at 3 p.m., Feb. 8, at Athens Drive High School Auditorium, 1420 Athens Dr., in southwest Raleigh. The Triangle Youth Philharmonic, Raleigh Dance Theatre and Enloe Chamber Choir will perform the comic Baroque opera by Telemann. The performance also incorporates Telemann’s Don Quixote Suite. Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for school-age children. The performance, which is about one hour and 15 minutes long, is best for kids age 6 and up.
“A Singing Stream: A Black Family Chronicle” follows the Landis family of Granville County, who has been singing gospel music as the Golden Echoes for generations. Watch clips from the film and hear the current group perform live in concert. PineCone co-sponsors the program.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® proudly presents OVER THE TOP, an all-new live entertainment extravaganza featuring the ultimate tug of war between Ringmaster Chuck Wagner and clown eccentric Tom Dougherty over a magical top hat that controls the circus.




