Things to do

Things to do

Families are Going on Teddy Bear Hunts in Their Neighborhoods

A movement taking place across the U.S. has participants put teddy bears (or other stuffed animals) in windows that can be visible from the sidewalk or roadway. Kids and parents can safely play this scavenger hunt game of finding or counting stuffed animals they see by taking a drive or walk around the neighborhood. ...
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5 Top Cultural Institutions to Explore From Home

The following is an excerpt of an article from the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage, written by Dahlia Fisher and Courtney Krieger. We’ve run this abbreviated version with permission; click

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Rising to the Challenge: Girl Scouts Never Stops!

While many youth-serving organizations cannot engage their members without an in-person experience, Girl Scouts can. Its program resources are available online, its troops are meeting at a distance, and its Girl Scout families and volunteers are connecting with each other using virtual conferencing platforms and social media. ...
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12 Cures for the ‘Quarantine Crazies’

Social distancing is important for your family's health. It also can be dull. Fortunately, libraries, zoos, museums and quite possibly your favorite author are doing what they can to keep you entertained and educated while also keeping you healthy. ...
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What’s Streaming: April 2020

While April might be the time we normally get our kids outside a bit more as the weather turns warmer, this year we’ve got plenty of extra time for streaming

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Spring at Home: Seasonal Activities to do With Your Family

The sun is shining, tulips have sprouted and the warm breezes of spring are here. The winter has been a whirlwind of stresses with twists and turns, but with the new season upon us, it’s a great time to get inspired — and maybe find new ways to entertain or teach the kids at home. ...
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Western Reserve Playhouse Accepting Applications for Young Artists’ Playwright Festival

The Young Artists’ Playwright Festival, scheduled for Oct. 25, is a one-act competition for young playwrights. The 10 plays selected for the festival will be produced and performed during the event. ...
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Digital Offerings From Northeast Ohio Libraries

Libraries may be closed as part of Gov. DeWine’s stay-at-home order, but many in the greater Cleveland/Akron area continue to offer digital programming as usual — and some have added more offerings or made it possible to apply for library cards online.  ...
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Virtual Experiences Offered by Northeast Ohio Museums, Zoos & More

Area museums, zoos and science centers may be closed due to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s stay-at-home order, but their staffs are hard at work behind the scenes to make sure families in the region are still learning and having fun. Check out these virtual educational experiences to share with your children. ...
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Cleveland Indians to Fans: Share Your First Pitch

The Cleveland Indians 2020 Home Opener may be on hold, but that doesn’t mean the team can’t celebrate today with fans! The Tribe is asking fans to help create a Ceremonial First Pitch from wherever they are right now. ...
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