calendar of january events
All listings are accurate at press. Please call ahead to confirm events. Listings are arranged alphabetical
by community.
A Adult
C Child
Y Youth
M Member
NM Non-Member
PP Per Person
Tuesday, 1
12th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children's Literature. Concord
Museum, Concord. Last day to visit this exhibit, filled with fanciful
trees decorated with inspiration from children's books. A$14, C (4-18) $6.
978-369-9609, 978-369-9763, e-mail: cm1@concordmuseum.org, or www.concordmuseum.org.
January 11-13
Cheer on the world's top professionally-ranked bull riders at the
professional Bull Riders Show at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Celebrate the New
Year with Free Admission to Roger Williams Park Zoo | . Providence, RI.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Open year 'round. Soak in the heat in Rhode Island's only
indoor rainforest, the zoo's Tropical America building, featuring free-roaming
monkeys and more. 401-785-3510. www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org.
2008 Sampler at Old Sturbridge Village. 9:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Includes
featured exhibits such as glimpses into the political year events, Fire and Ice
in January, the new Fire and Ice in July, July 4th celebrations, Harvest events,
the new Stagecoach, and ongoing programs such as Tales for Village Tots and
Dinner in a Country Village. A$20, C (3-17) $6, Under 3 free. 800-SEE-1830. www.osv.org
Wednesday, 2
Yoga for Youth and Zumba-for-Youth . YWCA of Central Massachusetts, 1
Salem Sq., Worcester. Yoga:Wednesdays, 5:30 -- 6:30. Ages 6+. Zumba:
Wednesdays, 6:30 -- 7:30 p.m. Ages 10+. For beginners with no dancing experience.
A 60-minute aerobic-dance program with aerobic/fitness interval training with a
combination of fast and slow Latin rhythms that tone and sculpt the body. Both
classes cost: $4 + each. 508-767-2505 or e-mail gianinac01@msn.com.
Thursday, 3
By Our Snug Fire . Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, 208 S. Great Rd.,
Lincoln. 3:30 -- 5 p.m. Ages 4 -- 12. To experience the Massachusetts
winter of 250 years ago, each week will include farm chores, and some sessions
will include anything from cooking food on the hearth, working with wool, to
telling stories and playing games from long ago. A/C: $30NM. www.massaudubon.org/drumlin. Also Jan. 10 and 17.
Budding Scientists-New program. EcoTarium, 222 Harrington Way,
Worcester. 10:30 -- 11:30 a.m. Ages 4 -- 6. Fun, hands-on activities to learn
basic scientific principles. Limited to first 15 parent-child pairs. Free
w/admission: A$10, C (3-18) $8. 508-929-2738. www.ecotarium.org.
Friday, 4
Snow Globes and Icy Investigations . The Discovery Museums, Acton.
Snow: 1 p.m. At the Children's Discovery Museum. Design a winter landscape in a
jar. Icy: 3:30 p.m. At the Science Discovery Museums. Discover the unique
chemistry of water and experiment with sand, salt, ice melt, and Magic Salt.
Learn about the environmental impact of the different methods of ice control. $9
one museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Monday,
January 21 Commemorate Martin Luther King Day at the Providence
Children's Museum as the Civil Rights Movement comes to life in a
powerful performance by storytellers. See page 23 for more
information.
World of Wheels
Championship Auto Shows. | Bayside Expo Center, Boston. 5 - 11 p.m. A$14, C (6-12) $5.
www.baysideexpo.com.www.worldofwheels.com. Also Jan. 5, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. and
Jan. 6, 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m.
Toddler Activity Day. Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI. 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. A different activity in the zoo's education center every Friday.
Free w/admission: A$12, C (3-12) $6, C under 3 free. 401-785-3510. www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org.
Saturday, 5
World of Wheels Championship Auto Shows. Bayside Expo Center,
Boston. 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. A$14, C (6-12) $5. www.baysideexpo.com. www.worldofwheels.com. Also Jan. 6, 10 a.m. -- 8
p.m.
Saturday Kids' Craft. Fuller Craft Museum, 455 Oak St., Brockton.
10 -- 11 a.m. Fun, hands-on craft taught by artist Lisa Flynn every Sat. Ages 6 --
10. $12 NM. Limited seats. Reservations: 508-588-6000 www.fullercraft.org.
Pancake Breakfast. Verrill Farm, Concord. 9 a.m. - noon. A
hearty breakfast of pancakes and Massachusetts-made maple syrup with bacon or
sausage, juice and milk or coffee. All ages welcome. No reservations necessary.
Served in the sun -splashed greenhouse behind the farm stand. $6pp.
978-369-4494. www.verrillfarm.com. Next
breakfast: Feb.2 and March 1.
The Norfolk/Franklin Saturday Club. For working parents of pre-K
children. Meets at Kid's Place Playground or Norfolk Public Library (depending
on weather), 10 a.m. E-mail workingparentsnorfolk@hotmail.com.
Also meets on Feb. 2, March 1, April 5, and May 3.
Founder's Day Free Celebration. Higgins Armory Museum, 100 Barber
Ave., Worcester. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Live swordplay demonstrations and a
free art workshop. Watch as wildlife educator Larry Keating introduces audiences
to live animals during his fascinating presentations of Medieval Owls at 11 a.m.
and Falcons at 1 p.m. 508-853-6015. www.higgins.org. Snow Date: Jan. 12.
Sunday, 6
World of Wheels Championship Auto Shows. Bayside Expo Center,
Boston. 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. A$14, C (6-12) $5. www.baysideexpo.com. www.worldofwheels.com.
Saturday,
January 26 Join Groton naturalists for a fun afternoon of animal
tracking from 1 to 3 p.m. Contact www. NashuaRiverWatershed. org for
more information.
18th Annual
Boston Bruins Wives' Charity Carnival. | TD Banknorth Garden, Boston.
12 -- 2 p.m.; 3 -- 5 p.m. A day of fun, filled with interactive events including
locker room tours, autograph sessions, a chance for children to shoot the puck
on the Bruins goalies and much more. In attendance will be the entire Boston
Bruins roster, Bruins Alumni, members of the Providence Bruins, Boston Bruins
Ice Girls and Blades, the Bruins' mascot. Benefits Cradles to Crayons, whose
mission is to provide low-income and homeless children from the basic essentials
they need to be safe, warm, ready to learn and valued. Tickets: www.bostonbruins.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
Drop-Into Art . Danforth Museum of Art, 123 Union Ave., Framingham.
2 -- 4 p.m. Free Museum admission and free children's art. 508-620-0050 x16 or www.danforthmuseum.org
Art & Nature Story Time. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. 3 -- 4
p.m. Discuss the ways seasonal changes shape New England. Decorate a calendar.
Ages 3 -- 6 w/A. Reservations by Jan. 4. A$13, Free 16 and under. 866-745-1876.
www.pem.org.
Monday,
7
Aqua Kids Family Day . New England Aquarium, Boston. First &
Third Monday monthly (excluding holidays). Offers a variety of activities
created especially for families with young children. Stories, games and art
projects that focus on some of your favorite aquatic animals. No registration
required. A$18.95, C$10.95. www.neaq.org.
Crime Prevention Presentation . Museum of Science, Boston. 6 -- 7 p.m. A free public lecture on Crime
Prevention given by Museum security staff and certified R.A.D. Self Defense
Instructors. Offers tips on how to prevent crime based on the R.A.D. Systems®
self-defense training of risk awareness, risk reduction, risk recognition, and
risk avoidance. Refreshments served. Free. Advance registration:
617-570-4507.
Sing Along . Stellabella Toys, 1360 Cambridge St. or 1967 Mass Ave.,
Cambridge.11 a.m. Free. Just drop-in. 617-491-6290. www.stellabellatoys.com.
Mrs. Patti with Music, Movement, and More. Noodle Noggin n' Bean, Route
20, Northborough. 10:45 a.m. Mondays A$2.99, C$9.99. 508-351-7060. www.noodlenogginnbean.com.
Tuesday, 8
Icecapades. The Discovery Museums, Acton. 9:30 a.m Use the cold
for science fun. Make icy fruit slush, ice sculpture, and investigate the
scientific properties of ice. At the Children's Discovery Museum. $9 one museum;
$13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Healthy Eating for Picky Kids . Advanced Health & Wellness, Jefferson
Office Park, North Andover. 6:30 -- 8:30 p.m. Moms, dads, and
parents-to-be are all welcome at this meeting. This is a moms' discussion night,
as well as a fun potluck. Please bring a healthy recipe or a healthy dish
(store-bought or homemade) that your kids love to eat. Free. www.holisticmoms.org. 978-475-1833, or
e-mail Lauren at Lauren@organicgreenmommy.com.
Wednesday, 9
Winter Homeschool Program . Mass Audubon's Ipswich River Wildlife
Sanctuary, Topsfield. 10 a.m. -- noon.
For homeschooled children ages 6-10. Winter topics include winter weeds, ice and
snow, evergreens, twigs and buds, maple sugaring, and more. $72 per child for 5
Wednesdays. Advance registration req.: 978-887-9264.
Yoga for Youth and Zumba-for-Youth. YWCA of Central Massachusetts, 1
Salem Sq., Worcester. Wednesdays.
See Jan. 2 listing for more info.
Thursday, 10
Music with Miss Karina and Plastic Designs. The Discovery Museums,
Acton. Music: 10 a.m At the Children's Discovery Museum. Come and explore
sound through singing and playing. Visit www.artstorymusic.com. Plastic: 3:30
p.m. At the Science Discovery Museum. Find out about the amazing properties of
different kinds of plastic with high school teacher Cheryl Mamalis. Design your
own decoration or tag for your backpack. $9 one museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200.
www.discoverymuseums.org.
By Our Snug Fire . Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, Lincoln. See Jan. 3 listing for details.
Mornings at the Museum . National Heritage Museum, 33 Marrett Rd.,
Lexington. 10:30 a.m. In conjunction with the exhibition, "Raymond Loewy:
Designs for a Consumer Culture," hear stories about planes, trains and
automobiles. Make your own locomotives. Ages 4 & under. C$5NM. 781-861-6559.
www.nationalheritagemuseum.org.
Friday, 11
A Winter Storyhour . Concord Museum, Concord. 1 p.m. Ages 3 -- 5
w/A. Celebrate the simple wonders of freshly fallen snow with Snowy Day
by Ezra Jack Keats. Includes a book-related craft activity and a snack. $8
A/C pair NM. By Reservation: 978-369-9609, 978-369-9763, e-mail: cm1@concordmuseum.org, or www.concordmuseum.org.
Noodle's Teddy Bear Clinic. Noodle, Noggin n' Bean, Route. 20,
Northborough. 11 a.m. A$2.99, C$9.99. 508-351-7060. www.noodlenogginnbean.com. Also Sat., Jan. 12.
Professional Bull Riders - Worcester Classic . DCU Center,
Worcester. 7:30 p.m.Features the world's top professionally-ranked
bull riders and the industry's rankest bucking bulls.$10.50 to $100.50.
508-755-6800 or www.pbrnow.com. Also Jan.
12, 7:40 p.m. and Jan. 13 at 2 p.m.
Saturday, 12
Model Posing Workshop . Mass Models, 783 Southbridge St., Auburn.
10 -- 12 a.m. or 2 -- 4 p.m. Ages 8 -- 15. Learn how to look your best in front of
the camera. Call for fees and registration: 508-832-8686, e-mail info@massmodels.net, or www.massmodels.net.
Saturday Kids' Craft. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton. See 1/5 listing.
New MUSEum Discovery Programs. Fuller Craft Museum, 455 Oak St.,
Brockton. Second Saturday monthly. Tour, led by Museum Educators, through
Fuller Craft Museum's world-class contemporary craft exhibitions is followed by
a hands-on workshop in one of the art studios. All ages. A$8, St. $5, C under 12
free. Register: 508-588-6000 x125. www.fullercraft.org.
American Girl Club Meeting . Barnes & Noble, Framingham. 11 a.m. Focus on Felicity.
508-628-5567
Noodle's Teddy Bear Clinic. Noodle, Noggin n' Bean, Route. 20,
Northborough. 11 a.m. A$2.99, C$9.99. 508-351-7060. www.noodlenogginnbean.com.
Open House Shrewsbury Montessori School,
Shrewsbury. 1
to 3 pm. See first-hand how Montessori education
provides a child with limitless motivation to achieve competence and to perfect
his or her skills through self-directed learning and gentle guidance. Learn
about our Children's House and Elementary Program. Children's House is available
for age 3 through 5 in our log cabin Auburn campus and both Children's House and
Elementary programs are available in Shrewsbury campus for children age 3
through grade 6. For more information, call 508-842-2116. Snow date: Jan. 13th.
www.shrewsburymontessori.org.
Tracking Walk and Winter Stargazing Tour.Ipswich River Wildlife
Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row, Topsfield. Walk:
Ages 5+. 1 -- 2:30 p.m. Search for tracks and other evidence of animals such as
foxes, deer, raccoons, squirrels, fishers, and more. A$9, C$7. Star: 7 -- 9 p.m.
Ages 6+. Learn about some of the more prominent constellations of the winter
night sky in this program with the North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club. An indoor
presentation will be followed by outdoor viewing through members' telescopes
(weather permitting). Call for fees. Register: 978- 887-9264.
Girl Authority Concert . The Center for Arts in Natick. See our Calendar's Family Performance Section
for information. Also Jan. 13.
Noodle's Teddy Bear Clinic. Noodle, Noggin n' Bean, Northborough. See Jan. 11 listing for details.
Atrium Alive. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. 11 a.m. -- 4 p.m. Artist
demo with a master furniture maker, tour of the Gardner-Pingree House, drop-in
art, performances, and workshops. A$13, Free 16 and under. 866-745-1876. www.pem.org.
Meet Clifford. Barnes and Noble Walpole. 10:30 a.m. 508-668-1303.
Professional Bull Riders - Worcester Classic. DCU Center, 50 Foster
St., Worcester. 7:40 p.m. See Jan. 11 listing for more details. Also Jan.
13 at 2 p.m.
Sunday, 13
Gallery Behind-the-Scenes Tour. New England Aquarium, Boston. 10
a.m. An educator will lead you on a tour of one of our four galleries to give
you an exclusive look at what it takes to care for thousands of animals,
including what they eat, how their tanks are maintained, how sick animals are
treated and many other insider tidbits. $12NM plus Aquarium admission.
Reservations 2 weeks in advance: 617-973-5206. www.neaq.org.
Be Our Guest-Admission Free Sundays . Concord Museum, Concord. 1 --
4 p.m. www.concordmuseum.org. Also
Jan. 20.
Storyteller . National Heritage Museum, 33 Marrett Rd., Lexington.
2 p.m. Join Diane Edgecomb as she weaves wit and wisdom through a series of
original stories that foster a love and respect for nature in "Tales for the
Earth." Ages 6--10. A$10, C$8NM. 781-861-6559. www.nationalheritagemuseum.org. Snow Date: Jan.
20.
Girl Authority Concert. The Center for Arts in Natick. See our
Calendar's Family Performance Section for ticket and additional information.Atrium Alive. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. Noon -- 4
p.m. Artist demo with a master furniture maker, tour of the Gardner-Pingree
House, drop-in art, and performances. A$13, Free 16 and under. 866-745-1876. www.pem.org
The Owl and the Pellet . Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row,
Topsfield. 1 -- 2:30 p.m.
Ages 6+. After a brief introduction to the owls of Massachusetts, take a short
walk to look for owl pellets and bring them back in to examine. A$10, C$8.
Register: 978-887-9264.
Professional Bull Riders - Worcester Classic. DCU Center, 50 Foster
St., Worcester. 2 p.m. See Jan. 11
listing for more details.
Monday, 14
Drop-in Playgroup . WarmLines, 225 Nevada St., Newtonville. Meets
for 6 weeks on Mondays, 9:30 -- 11 a.m. Free with yearly membership. Children up
to age 3 (Mondays 9:30 --11 a.m.), speakers, and more. Pre-register: 617-244-INFO
or www.warmlines.org.
Jeff Jam Children's Concert. Thomas Crane Public Library, 40 Washington
St., Quincy. 10 a.m. 617-376-1301. www.jeffjam.com.
Weezie's Winter Great Green Hour Adventures. Massachusetts Horticultural
Society, 900 Washington St., Wellesley. 10 -- 11 a.m. Ages 3 -- 5.
Mondays, Jan. 14, 28, Feb. 4 & 11. Hands-on activities and exploration based
on the chilly and silly joys of winter.Drop-in rate: $10 NM per class. Full
session rate available. Pre-register: 617-933-4983. www.masshort.org.
Tuesday, 15
Telephone Take Aparts . The Discovery Museums, Acton. 2 -- 4:30 p.m.
From rotary phones to cell phones, take an inside look at communication devices
and see how they've changed over time At the Science Discovery Museum. $9 one
museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Walk or Snowshoe . Mass Audubon's Eagle Lake Sanctuary, Holden.
Meet at the sanctuary parking area on Causeway Street in Jefferson at 10 a.m.
3-mile loop. . Bring water. Families welcome! Rent equipment at New England
Backpacker in Worcester . Age 5 + for snowshoes. Register: 508-829-9709.
508-829-3954. www.wachusettgreenways.org.
Wednesday, 16
Mitten Match . The Discovery Museums, Acton. 2 p.m. Mix up the
mittens then search for their matches. Play a fun winter game and make a pair to
bring home. At the Children's Discovery Museum. $9 one museum; $13 both.
978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Yoga for Youth and Zumba-for-Youth. YWCA of Central Massachusetts, 1
Salem Sq., Worcester. Wednesdays.
See Jan. 2 listing for more info.
Thursday, 17
Drums, Drums, Drums. The Discovery Museums, Acton. 10:30 a.m. Join
Steve, from the band "The River Rattz", and hear the Rototoms in his drum kit.
Listen to the sounds drums make, and make a few noises of your own in our
kitchen recycle band. At the Children's Discovery Museum. $9 one museum; $13
both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
By Our Snug Fire . Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, Lincoln. See Jan. 3 listing for details.
Natural Curiosity: Winter Wonders . Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary,
Natick. Begins today for ages 3 -- 5. See
our Fun Stuff Calendar Section for more details.
Friday,
18
An Afternoon of Music with David Polansky . Hyde Community Center,
Newton Highlands. See our Family
Performance Calendar Section for more information.
Toddler Activity Day. Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI. 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. A different activity in the zoo's education center every Friday.
Free w/admission: A$12, C (3-12)$6, C under 3 free. 401-785-3510. www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org.
Weezie's Winter Story Hour . Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 900
Washington St., Wellesley.
All ages. Fridays through Feb. 8. 10 -- 11 a.m. Free. See our Story Hours
Calendar Section for more details.
Friday Nite Flicks. Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary,
Worcester. 6:30 -- 8 p.m. Play a game or
make a craft before settling down to watch a family-friendly movie. Popcorn and
juice provided.Bring blankets and pillows. All ages. Register: 508-753-6087.
A$6, C$4 NM; Family Rate: $20NM.
Saturday, 19
Chemistry-It's Out There! The Discovery Museums, Acton. 1 p.m.
Learn how interstellar molecules are detected around young stars, planets, and
comets from Dr. Preethi Pratap of MIT Haystack Observatory. Find out how radio
and infrared telescopes are used to 'see' this hidden universe and to model the
chemistry in distant regions. At the Science Discovery Museum. $9 one museum;
$13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Alumni Recital . Pakachoag Community Music School, 203 Pakachoag St.,
Auburn. 2 p.m. Former students return to share their music Free
admission. 508-791-8159. www.pakmusic.org.
Ocean Detectives. New England Aquarium, Boston. 10 a.m. for 5- to
7-year-olds and 2 p.m. for 8- to 10-year-olds. Children will work with parents
and peers to unlock the secrets of the deep while developing their math, science
and literacy skills. January's session focuses on penguins. Fee per class:
$20NM. Reservations: 617-973-5206. www.neaq.org.
Saturday Kids' Craft. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton. See Jan. 5 listing.
Fan Friedman and her puppet, Woolite . Newton Cultural Center. 10 a.m. Refer to our Calendar's
Family Performances Section for more information.
Full Moon Walk or Ski . Experience the Charnock cut and the rail trail in
Rutland under a full moon. Meet at the Miles Road parking lot at 6:30
p.m. for a two-mile ski or hike. Register with Colleen Abrams 508-829-3954 or
colleen.Abrams@verizon.net. Hot chocolate and refreshments provided.Age 5 + for
snowshoes and age 7+ for skis. www.wachusettgreenways.org.
A Closer Look. Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row,
Topsfield. Walk: Ages 5+. 1 -- 2:30 p.m.
Have you ever looked at a tree from one inch away or looked inside a winter bud
or insect gall? Learn to use your eyes in a new way and get a super close look
at things in nature through hand lenses an microscopes.A$9, C$7. Register: 978-
887-9264.
Greater Boston Dance Celebration. Performed by Angel Performance
Art.Regis College, Weston. See our Family
Performances Calendar Section for more info.
14th Annual Youth Breakfast Honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Worcester State College, 486 Chandler St., Worcester. 8:30 -- 10:30 a.m. Honor Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. in this breakfast and drama program for youth, by youth. Seating is
limited. $5 per ticket.Register: 508-929-8117 to register.
Sunday,
20
Be Our Guest-Admission Free Sundays . Concord Museum, Concord. 1 --
4 p.m. www.concordmuseum.org.
SteveSongs Family Concert . Nursery School at Temple Beth Am,
Framingham. See our Family Performances Calendar Section for more
information.
Who, Who...Who's There? Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary,
Worcester. 1 -- 2:30 p.m. Ages 4+. Get your owl questions answered and meet
several live owls. Family Rate: $16, A$6, C$3NM. Register: 508-753-6087.
Monday, 21
Martin Luther King Jr., Day Celebrate Friendship. The Discovery Museums,
Acton. 10 a.m. Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day by making friendship
bracelets. At the Children's Discovery Museum. $9 one museum; $13 both.
978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
5th Annual Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Concert. Boston
Children's Chorus and Chicago Children's Choir. Jordan Hall, New England
Conservatory, Boston. See our Family
Performances Calendar Section for more information.
Len Cabral's Stories of Color from Around the World. John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library and Museum, Columbia Point, Boston. 10:30 a.m. A$10,
C (13 -- 17) $7, C 12 and under free. www.jfklibrary.org.
Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Providence Children's Museum,
Providence, RI. Ages 5 -- 11. Storytellers and actors extraordinaire -
Valerie Tutson and Rochel Coleman - return to the Museum with their powerful
performance "M.L.K.: Amazing Grace" at 11:30 a.m. and 1 and 2:30 p.m.. The Civil
Rights Movement comes to life through songs and stories as the performers
portray activists Rosa Parks, Ralph Abernathy and more. Families can also
explore an exhibit of photographs, words and books describing Dr. King's life
and work and take part in an anti-discrimination activity. $6.50pp. 401-273-5437
or www.childrenmuseum.org.
Steve Songs Family Pajama Party Concert . Temple Emunah, 9 Piper Rd.,
Lexington. See our Family
Performances Calendar Section for more information.
Martin Luther King Day. Old Sturbridge Village, Rte. 20,
Sturbridge. Costumed interpreters who portray Abigail Kelley, Wilbur
Fisk, and Frederick Douglass. Come "meet" these prominent Americans who were as
outspoken in their beliefs in the early 19th century as Martin Luther King, Jr.
was in the 20th century. $20, C (3-17) $6, Under 3 free. 800-733-1830 or www.osv.org.
Martin Luther King Jr., Writing and Poster Display . Barnes and Noble
Walpole. Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:30 a.m. Join us for a special display
of writing and posters by students of the Bellingham Middle School celebarating
"Dreams" and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. 508-668-1303. Also Jan.
22.
Tuesday, 22
Pointillism: Seurat's Spotty Art . The Discovery Museums, Acton. 3
p.m. Pointillism is a painting technique where tiny dots are placed side by side
rather than mixed. Try it yourself and learn how your eye blends colors in a
process called "optical mixing" with artist Sarah Brockway.At the Science
Discovery Museum. $9 one museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
National Amusements Baby Pictures - Movies for Parents. Blackstone Valley
14: Cinema de Lux , Millbury. 10 -- 11:30 a.m. Parents and babies can
enjoy the latest movies in a baby-friendly setting. 508-853-4000. Also in
Lowell, Randolph, and Revere .
Martin Luther King Jr., Writing and Poster Display . Barnes and Noble
Walpole. See Jan. 21 listing for details. Wednesday, 23
Yoga for Youth and Zumba-for-Youth. YWCA of Central Massachusetts, 1
Salem Sq., Worcester. Wednesdays.
See Jan. 2 listing for more info.
Thursday, 24
Bowling Anyone? The Discovery Museums, Acton. 10 a.m. The Acton
Bowladrome is donating the use of their bowling balls and pins, for a close up
introduction to some family fun. At the Children's Discovery Museum. $9 one
museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Kids' Dance Jam. Natick. 6 -- 8:30 p.m. For kids up to gr. 6 with
parents.Learn new dances, play musical games, sing with a mic or bang the
bongos. Hosted by DJ Paul Felopoulos. $8 family. 508-647-0097. www.natickarts.org.
Homeschool Programs: Nature Detectives -Investigating Habitats. Broad
Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, Worcester. 1 -- 3 p.m. Explore a variety of habitats and
the needs of the creatures that live there through hands-on activities and
investigations. Strengthens math and science skills. C$12NM. Register:
508-753-6087. Snow Date: Feb. 14
Flora in Winter 2008. Worcester Art Museum, 55 Salisbury
St., Worcester. WAM collaborates with Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Skilled
artisans from across New England create clever, provocative interpretations at
both venues. It is a succulent feast for the eyes and spirit in the middle of
winter. Free with Museum admission to WAM or Tower Hill. www.worcesterart.org or www.towerhillbg.org.
Also Jan. 25, 26, and 27.
Friday, 25
Meet Raggedy Ann. Barnes & Noble Burlington. 7 p.m.
781-273-3871.
Toddler Activity Day. Roger Williams Park Zoo, Providence, RI. 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. A different activity in the zoo's education center every Friday.
Free w/admission: A$12, C (3-12)$6, C under 3 free. 401-785-3510. www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org.
Weezie's Winter Story Hour . Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 900
Washington St.,Wellesley.
All ages. Fridays through Feb. 8. 10 -- 11 a.m. Free. See our Story Hours
Calendar Section for more details.
Flora in Winter 2008 . Worcester Art Museum, Worcester. See Jan. 24 for more details. Also Jan. 26
and 27.
Saturday,
26
Play Date: When Art Meets Music. The Institute of Contemporary
Art, 100 Northern Ave., Boston. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Explore how artist Dave
Muller combines sounds, drawing, and time in his work. Sketch and paint images
of your favorite times or seasons, listen to and participate in a musical
performance, and discover how your images can take on new life when they
interact with sounds and rhythms. A free w/ C 12 and under. 617-478-3100. www.icaboston.org.
Saturday Kids' Craft. Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton. See Jan. 5 listing.
Open House . Preschool & Kindergarten programs. Sunrise Montessori
School, 838 Upper Union St., Franklin. 10 a.m. -- 1 p.m. 508-541-8010. www.MySunriseMontessori.com
The Harlem Wizards Exhibition Basketball Team. Grafton High Gym,
24 Providence Rd., (Route 122), Grafton. 12 & 4 p.m. Fun-filled,
family entertainment. Watch the Wizards play local Grafton teams and notables
and put on an incredible show. Advance:A$15, St.,$10 and Gate: A$18, St.,$12.
Tickets: www.wizardsingrafton.com.
Animal Tracking in Winter. Williams Barn, Chicopee Row, Groton.
1:00 to 3 PM. Animal tracking is a detective game where a story unfolds and a
window opens into the world of animals around us. Join Nashua River Watershed
Association naturalists for a fun afternoon of outdoor exploration and learn the
art and science of track identification. For families with children 7 years and
up. Fee: NRWA members-- $6/person or $18/family; non-members-- $8/person or
$24/family. Registration required. (978) 448-0299. www.NashuaRiverWatershed.org.
Japanese New Year. Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. Kamishibai
Storytelling and Koto Musical Performances. A$13, Free 16 and under. Some
reservations may be needed. 866-745-1876. For times of the schedule, visit www.pem.org.
Fire and Ice Day . Old Sturbridge Village, Rte. 20, Sturbridge. New
England-harvested ice was shipped throughout the new Republic and around the
world - see how enterprising New Englanders cut blocks of ice from frozen ponds.
New Englanders not only adapted to the winter, but enjoyed leisure time if
afforded. Take a short walk to Bullard Tavern to sip hot cider, and warm your
hands and feet in front of one of the cozy fireplaces. Enjoy some fireside tunes
and tales, be amazed by the magic of Richard Potter, and partake in stew and
story in the Bullard Great Room. $20, C (3-17) $6, Under 3 free. 800-733-1830 or
www.osv.org.
Girl Authority Pop Concert . West Boylston Middle/High School Auditorium,
125 Crescent St., West Boylston. 3 p.m. Fun and family-friendly. Features
favorite cover hits and original material. Sponsored by Bay State Parent
Magazine.$10 advance tickets. Order by writing a check payable to WBAF, P.O. Box
132, West Boylston, MA, 01583. Include your e-mail address to receive a ticket
confirmation. Groups of 10 or more may purchase tickets for $8 each.
508-835-9286 or www.girlauthority.com. Snow Date: Sat., Feb. 2 at 3
p.m.
Flora in Winter 2008 . Worcester Art Museum, Worcester. See Jan. 24 for more details. Also Jan.
27.
Tween Fun with Clay . Worcester Center for Crafts , 25 Sagamore Rd.,
Worcester. 1:30 -- 4 p.m . Ages 10 -- 14. Fast-paced class lets kids make
clay animal sculptures, pinch formed pottery and tiles. Finished pieces will be
decorated with brightly colored slips and glazed fired, to be picked up in
approximately two weeks. Limited to 10 children. $35,materials fee $10.
508-753-8183 or www.worcestercraftcenter.org.
Owl Prowl. Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife
Sanctuary, Worcester. 6:30 --
8:30 p.m. Ages 5+. Play owl games and learn some fun facts. We'll practice owl
calls inside, then search the sanctuary for these magnificent creatures of the
night. Bring a flashlight and dress warmly in layers to be outdoors for about an
hour. A$7, C$4 NM. Register: 508-753-6087.
Sunday, 27
Walk or Snowshoe. Margaret Lock will lead an exploration of the new
preserve at Washacum Overlook in Sterling, beginning at 1 p.m. Contact
Margaret 978-422-9720 for directions and to register. Age 5 + for snowshoes.
Rent at New England Backpacker in Worcester. www.wachusettgreenways.org.
Wonder Walk for Families: For the Birds . Ipswich River Wildlife
Sanctuary, 87 Perkins Row, Topsfield.
1 -- 2:30 p.m. Ages 3+. Search for birds that overwinter in our area, including
the ever-curious chickadees, nuthatches, juncos, and more. Bring a treat for the
birds (nuts, fruit, seedpods, etc.) and make some simple feeders for them. Bring
binoculars if you have them (we'll also have some you can borrow). Dress warmly.
Advance registration required. A$9, C$7 NM. 978-887-9264.
Snowshoeing For Familes. Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary,
Worcester. 1 -- 3 p.m. Ages5+. Learn how to snowshoe and look for signs of
wildlife. Hike if there is not enough snow. Hot chocolate and coffees available.
Family rate: $22 M / $28 NM; A$9, C$5 NM. Register: 508-753-6087.
Flora in Winter 2008. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester. See Jan. 24
for more details.
Monday, 28
Mrs. Patti with Music, Movement,
and More. Noodle, Noggin n' Bean,
Route 20, Northborough. 10:45 a.m. A$2.99, C$9.99. 508-351-7060. www.noodlenogginnbean.com.
Weezie's Winter Great Green Hour Adventures. Massachusetts Horticultural
Society, Wellesley. See Jan. 14 listing for details.
Tuesday, 29
Discovering Nature as a Preschooler. Broad Meadow Brook Wildlife
Sanctuary, Worcester. 9:30 -- 11:30 a.m. Ages 4 -- 5 unaccompanied
by a parent. 6 classes. $85NM. Register: 508-753-6087.
Wednesday, 30
Techno-Art and Pet Check. The Discovery Museums, Acton.
Techno: 4 -- 5:30 p.m. At the Science Discovery Museum. Create art in a unique
way by recycling discarded pieces of technology! Sculptor Bonnie Miskolczy and
engineer Gabor Miskolczy will inspire you to transform components into
imaginative artwork. Bring the inner workings of technology to light when you
reuse them and create your own sculpture or wall hanging to take home. A/C Age
6+. $7ppNM. Pre-register by Jan. 25 at X 10. Pet Check: 10 a.m. At the
Children's Discovery Museum. Bring in your favorite stuffed animal to be checked
out in our veterinarian's office. Get a clean bill of health for your friends.
$9 one museum; $13 both. 978-264-4200. www.discoverymuseums.org.
Ask the Pediatrician. Assabet Valley Chapter of Mothers and More .
National Grid, 55 Bearfoot Rd., Northborough. 7 p.m. Are you not sure how
much sleep your child needs? Do you have a picky eater? Do you need some ideas
for keeping your children healthy this cold and flu season? Bring your questions
and our guest pediatrician will provide answers until we run out of time.
Visitors welcome. 508-936-6882 or www.mothersandmoreassabetvalley.org.
Friday, 31
Homeschool Programs: Nature Detectives -Investigating Habitats. Broad
Meadow Brook Wildlife Sanctuary, Worcester. 1 -- 3 p.m. Through hands-on activities and
investigations, explore a variety of habitats and the needs of the creatures
that live there. Strengthens math and science skills. C$12NM. Register:
508-753-6087. Snow Date: Feb. 14
Upcoming & Ongoing
Art Projects. ARTBEAT's Creativity Store and Art Studio, 212A Mass Ave.,
Arlington and 9 Summer St., Franklin. Most projects are for ages 4
-- adult. Learn new techniques and try out interesting materials. Saturdays, 3 --
6 p.m. Projects take one hour. Materials fee averages $15 per project.
781-646-2200. Visit www.ARTBEATonline.com for January's schedule.
Programs at the Boston Children's Museum , 300 Congress St., Boston.
Joshua's Journey: Diary of a Black Cowboy (Exhibit ends Jan. 20): A
trail and camp environment provide many hands-on activities, including saddling
a horse, cooking in the chuck wagon, and roping cattle. A$10, C (2-15)$8, C (1)
$2, Under 1 free. 617-426-8855. www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org.
Killer Instincts . New England Aquarium Boston. Test how much you
know about the ocean's deadly creatures as you search for all eight passport
stamps, then check out some prehistoric ocean killers at the Simons IMAX
Theatre. IMAX fees: A$9.95, C (3-11)$7.95. Also showing on IMAX: Deep Sea 3D,
Sharks 3D, and Whales. 617-973-5206. www.neaq.org.
Friday Evening Stargazing . Gilliland Observatory, Museum of Science,
Boston. Fridays, 8:30 -- 10 p.m. Free. Visit the Museum's rooftop
observatory, weather permitting. 617-723-2500. www.mos.org.
Innovative Engineers . The Museum of Science, Boston. Engineers:
Chronicles the inspiring lives of seven very different engineering leaders, but
also engages visitors in the engineering and problem-solving activities that are
as important to living as they are to innovation. 617-723-2500. www.mos.org.
Sing Alongs . Stellabella Toys, 1360 Cambridge St. or 1967 Mass Ave.,
Cambridge. Mondays and Thursdays, 11 -- 11:30 a.m. Free. Just drop-in.
617-491-6290. www.stellabellatoys.com.
Movies for Moms (& Dads!). Emerson Umbrella, Stow St.,
Concord. Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. For new parents to get out of the house,
see a movie, and meet other parents. $3 suggested donation, $1 concessions.
Movies for grown-ups, but not inappropriate for little ones. Bring baby food,
change a diaper, calm a fussy one, and breastfeed. www.emersonumbrella.org.
Pottery Barn Sing-Alongs . Burlington Mall, The Atrium in
Chestnut Hill, Natick Mall. 10 & 11 a.m. Check www.potterybarnkids.com for days and times each
month.
The Children's Museum at Holyoke . Wed. -- Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and
Sundays 12 -- 4 p.m. Think and Play Thursdays for Preschoolers: Read a book;
create a take home project. 10:30 a.m. for ages 3- 5. Writing with Symbols is
every Wed. from 2:30 -- 3:30. All ages . $6pp, Under 1 free. 413-536-5437. www.childrensmuseumholyoke.org.
Garfield Gets Real Kidtoon Films . Showcase Cinemas Millbury,
Randolph, Revere, West Spfld., Woburn . G-rated
movies for kids every Sat. & Sun. at 10 a.m. $3.50. www.nationalamusements.com.
Natural Curiosity: Winter Wonders . Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary,
Natick. Thursdays or Fridays, 10 -- 11
a.m. Explore different habitats and learn what makes winter special with your
preschooler. Ages 3 -- 5. Sign up for one program or for all five: Jan., 17, 18;
Feb. 14, 15; March 13, 14; April 3, 4; April 17, 18. $20NM per A/C pair.
508-655-2296 x 7303
Free Destination Maternity Yoga Classes . 104 Worcester Rd.,
Natick. Tuesdays: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Prenatal Yoga with Helene; Wednesdays: 10 -- 11 a.m. Baby Itsy Bitsy Yoga with
Mardi and 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Kundalini Prenatal Yoga with Carrie Anne; Thursdays:
11 -- 12 p.m. Mommy and Me Yoga with Karen. Babies welcomed - 6 weeks to 6
Months and 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Prenatal Yoga with Karen ; Fridays: 9:45 - 10:45
a.m. Infant Massage Classes ; Saturdays: 9:15 - 10:15 a.m. Prenatal Yoga with
Helene. Register: 508-653-1605. Classes subject to change. Please confirm before
attending.
Pop In Play . Pump it Up Inflatable Party Zone. Rte. 9 East,
Shrewsbury. Ages 2 -- 6 w/A. 90 min. of
fun-filled inflatable play time. Tuesday and Wednesdays, 9:30 -- 11 a.m. $6 per
child. 508-845-JUMP. www.pumpitupparty.com.
Hands-On Art . Hands-On Art Museum, 3 Lancaster Rd., Shirley. W, F, Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Sun.,
Mon., Tues., & Thurs. Open Wed., Fri. & Sat. Five exhibits full of art
supplies, projects, and activities for ages 3+. $6pp. Under 2 free.
978-425-6161.
Indoor Play and Discovery Center . The Family Center, 114 Pleasant St.,
Southbridge. Ages 2 -- 6. Open 10
a.m. - 12 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Wednesdays from 12:30 - 2:30
p.m. January's theme is "Bears"; February's theme is "Snow". Free for
Southbridge residents; $3 per visit for out of town families. 508-765-3881.
DinoTracks Exhibit at the EcoTarium . Worcester. Experience the
study of dinosaur fossils firsthand in this new hands-on exhibit. Includes a
variety of fun activities for families, including: Practice tracking skills on a
15x20 foot photo reproduction of real trackways discovered in the Connecticut
River Valley; Step into life-sized dinosaur prints, and touch a real footprint
found last year in a Holyoke, MA, backyard. A$10, C (3-18)$8. 508-929-2738. www.ecotarium.org
New Planetarium . EcoTarium, Worcester. Tues. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 5
p.m.; Sun., Noon - 5 p.m. A $10, C/Y (3-18) $8, C under 3 free. 508-929-2700. www.ecotarium.org.
Top-Notch Toddlers (TNT ). Frances Perkins Branch Library, 470 West
Boylston St., Worcester. Tuesdays,
10 -- 11 a.m. A weekly drop-in series for Toddlers 17 to 30months. Language arts
segment: activities, rhymes, simple stories, games, songs and surprises followed
by a playtime, with music and toys provided by the library. Free. Just drop in.
No siblings. 508-799-1687.
Commerford & Sons Kids Fun Fair . DCU Center, Worcester. Feb.,
1 -- 3. Indoor rides and over 150 animals including: Elephants, Camels, Llamas,
Zebras, Zebu, Emus, and more. www.dcucenter.com.
Central Massachusetts Flower Show . DCU Center, Worcester. Feb.
Fri., and Sat., 9 a.m. -- 8 p.m. and Sun., 10 a.m. -- 5 p.m. The Central
Massachusetts Flower Show is the spring's first opportunity for home owners and
gardening enthusiasts to learn about the latest in landscape services, supplies
and equipment needed to enhance and beautify their immediate surroundings.A$12,C
(6-12)$6, C (5 and under) free.www.centralmaflowershow.com.
The Music Man Sing-Alongs . Free weekly preschool sing-alongs by Ed Morgan
offered in Brookline, Burlington, Chestnut Hill, Framingham, Needham, Newton,
Norwell, Wayland, West Roxbury. Open to all. To check for new times and days,
e-mail thechildrensgarden@comcast.net
or visit http://home.comcast.net/~thechildrensgarden.
Please e-mail your February listings and photos to calendar@baystateparent.com by
Monday, January 7 at 6 p.m. For bonus calendar listings, please visit our BLOG
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