Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio is once again participating in the Summer Food Service Program, with free meals provided to children at sites throughout Lorain, Erie and Huron counties starting June 12.
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It’s that time of year... summer is almost here and that means summer vacation time. Northeast Ohio Parent columnist Sara Carnes shares a few tips on how to make traveling with kids fun and stress-free from her personal experiences.
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Great Lakes Science Center will take guests back to the prehistoric era with Dinosaurs of the Sahara, a whole new dinosaur experience, making its world debut beginning May 26.
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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by Leonard Sax, MD,PhD to discuss his book The Collapse of Parenting. Sax discusses a major shift that has occurred in American culture: the transfer of authority from parents to children and the consequences it has.
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Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Jeannie Fleming-Gifford shares her "recipe" for traveling with kids in tow. The one where your child is content and, as a result, you are too.
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ACE provides $1,000 a year for students ages 6-18 whose households are at the 400% or below the Federal Poverty Level to use for educational enrichment such as after school programs and summer camps.
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Aquarists at Greater Cleveland Aquarium recently went behind the scenes to introduce their newest addition, a cownose stingray baby.
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Many families are planning water-related fun for Memorial Day Weekend to kick off summer — but they need to make water safety a part of those plans, as well. Here are a few essential safety tips for your family's next pool or beach day.
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Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Jeannie Fleming-Gifford shares her "recipe" to help parents find the flow of life and work.
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Within the past few decades, arts-based nonprofits like Heights Arts and Shaker Arts Council formed to grow the impact of art in these communities, and the Shaker Historical Society added the Lissauer Art Gallery to highlight local talent. Today, the Heights are known for diverse and dynamic cultural scenes that benefit residents and visitors alike.
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