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Find our Play Cafe workshops all around town at various events during the year. We plan anything from music to crafts for all ages.
We facilitate creative and exciting programs that provide our students with the opportunity to develop and explore through imagination.
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As a parent raising young children, it is easy to get caught up in all the details of maintaining a thriving, healthy and safe day-to-day life for them. In this blog article, we ask “What makes me special?”
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The Trolley Museum in Kingston featured this event for the public in November, 2022.
12. Adults | 10. Seniors and kids | Kids under five free
Photography and text provided by Sasha Sun of DreamGardenRainbowSnake
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MyKingstonKids has been wanting to share with you all about the historically significant Ann Oliver House! This house is located in New Paltz , NY and was once owned by Ann Oliver, the widow of Richard Oliver who was a black soldier who passed away from malaria while returning home to New Paltz after serving in the Civil War. This home was built in 1885, in part by Jacob Wynkoop, who also was a Civil War veteran and one of New Paltz’s first black landowners. Today, this property has seen some better days as it has not been lived in for a long time and property maintenance has not been kept up on. The village of New Paltz wanted to honor the Oliver family, Jacob Wynkoop, while also being able to serve the community and commemorate its local history in New Paltz.
Esi M. Lewis, the daughter of Dr. Margaret Wade Lewis, has been selected as the new steward of the Oliver house, and she has already begun to make renovations on the property! This house that was once set to be condemned will be preserved, and further transformed into a Black History Museum and Cultural Center. Esi Lewis has a vision to help the community recognize that Black History is America's history as well and it is our History right here in the Hudson Valley. She believes that this home has a story to tell about an era and wants to work further to restore and commemorate its impactful history.
50 Murray St Kingston, NY:
Dream Garden Rainbow Snake is a community place, the "Old School" activity starts this Thursday, September 22nd and continues every Thursday at 330pm.
It is not a drop off however a place to go where some supplies like games, cards, craft stuff, jump ropes, chalk, will be available along with gardening.
It is free and garden coordinator Sasha Sun will be there to guide till 6pm and then everything gets put away.
It is place to be outside get fresh air and away from computer and meet community.
Being a parent often means being crafty on the spot, or in frequent short deadlines based on their children’s extracurricular activities, science projects, holidays, you name it. By now most people have seen the popular term “DIY”, do-it-yourself, and videos and articles instructing you how to do or make virtually anything from fancy nail art to automobile repair.
READ MORENow Returning Lights On! Kingston Every Friday, 6-9pm Register now! Food Included! Virtual Reality Gaming Sports (Indoor/Outdoor) Arts and Crafts Bakery/Culinary Productions & Arts Weight Room Photography Financial Education Sista to Sista Social Club Gym Club LGBTQ Social Club Dance Club ... and more Lights On! Kingston is a new safe place for young people […]
Read moreCalling all La Finca Returning Players and Potential New Ones, La Finca is pleased to announce their Spring ‘23 supplemental youth soccer clinics lineup. All sessions start Monday, March 20. LA FINCA SPRING CLINIC DESCRIPTIONS & REGISTRATION If you trained with La Finca this winter some of the following details will be familiar, but they're […]
Read moreThursday Tales at Ten: Story Time at the Mohonk Preserve Thursday, March 23rd, 10 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., weather permitting. This winter explore the outdoors with your little one at the Visitor Center! Come dressed for some outside time to learn about napping animals, build winter shelters, look for animal tracks in the snow, and […]
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