Burritos. . . Owls. . . Hairspray
So, we’re getting ready to go on a ski trip to Jiminy Peak, where our main day of skiing–Monday–it’s supposed to be in the 40s. With rain, maybe. I know. I was trying to find long underwear and things, and then I thought, if these girls actually ski, they’re going to be hot. Anyway, that’s what our week’s like. Here’s what’s going on:
Monday, January 25
- At 11 am, there’s a story time at The Little Bookhouse at Stuyvesant Plaza.
- At the Mont Pleasant Branch Library, there’s a teen scavenger hunt for grades 6 to 10 at 3:30 pm, and then at 4:15 pm, they have Janu-beary: Bear Activities and Fun for kids in grades K-5.
Tuesday, January 26
- All day from Tuesday through Thursday at the North Albany Branch Library, kids 6 and up can make a seasonal craft.
- 10:30-11:30 am free Winter Birds program for preschoolers at the Albany Pine Bush
- Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library has a Pajama Story Time from 5:45 to 6:15 pm or 6:30 to 7 pm. It’s a program for children ages 2-6 with local performer Diane Payette.
Wednesday, January 27
- Plaine and Son is selling $10 ski tickets for Maple Ski Ridge. You can use it for the same night (3-9 pm) or a few select Wednesdays later in the season. Regular price is $20.
- 10:30-11:30 am free Winter Birds program for preschoolers at the Albany Pine Bush
- Will someone please go to Hairspray and tell me how it was?
Thursday, January 28
- Free Burrito Day to celebrate the opening of Chipotle at 22 Clifton Country Road in Clifton Park from 11 am to 3 pm. The first 100 customers after 3 pm will also receive a free t-shirt and a card for another free burrito later. Yummy. If you’re bringing the kids, you should know that the least-spicy of your meat options is pork.
- Apparently they’re on tour. On Thursday, the Duane Branch Library will have the scavenger hunt and bear activity that was at Mont Pleasant on Monday.
Friday, January 29
- 10-10:30 am Stretching with Stuffee at the Children’s Museum of Saratoga
- 6:30-7:30 pm Owl Prowl at the Albany Pine Bush, cheap, but pre-registration’s required
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