This Week
Were you concerned that I dropped off the face of the earth? We skied all day on Friday and Saturday, then stayed up too late both nights hanging out with family. We got home at 11 pm last night, so there was still unpacking the car and the obligatory laundry-palooza today. Except for Cute W, we never left the homestead, although the girls did spend quite a bit of time playing outside. I don’t know how they managed to collapse from exhaustion. I always say that that’s the difference between kids and adults. Kids never want to take a nap, and adults always think a nap sounds like a lovely idea.
Anyway, here’s what I’ve found for this week.
All Week:
- There’s already an Easter Bunny Land at Crossgates.
Monday, March 28th:
- From 10 am until 12:30 pm, it’s Family Place Workshop at the East Greenbush Public Library. It’s a free program for caregivers and their children ages 18 months to 3 years. Pre-register.
Tuesday, March 29th:
- I didn’t see a dang thing. Seriously. Check What about TODAY? if you’re in dire need of an outing.
Wednesday, March 30th:
- Take a Wetland Hike at Moreau Lake from 10 am until noon. It’s $2/person.
- From 10:30-11:30 am it’s Rain or Shine it’s Reading Time at the New York State Museum. Free.
- From 11 am until noon, it’s Baby Bookworms at the East Greenbush Public Library. Registration is required.
- From 6:30-7:30 pm there’s a Teddy Bear Sleepover with Diane Payette at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library. Bring your bear!
Thursday, March 31st:
- Stories that Dance is showing at Proctors for a 10 am school days performance as well as at 7 pm tonight. $9/adult, $7 or 8/child depending on showtime.
- At 3:30 pm, there’s a Teen Scene at the Duane Branch Library for grades 6-10. Usually I don’t list this event, but today’s is a Duct Tape Festival, which just sounded like fun. I’m pro duct tape.
- There’s a Children’s Circle Storytime at the Bethlehem Public Library. It’s designed with children with special needs in mind.
- Cohoes High School is presenting You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at 7 pm tonight. Tickets are $5 each.
Friday, April 1st:
- It’s Story Art at 11 am at the New York State Museum. Free.
- Look for Signs of Spring at the noon First Friday Hike at the Albany Pine Bush. It’s $3/person, $5/family.
- Celebrate the Easter Bunny’s arrival at Colonie Center from 5:30-7 pm.
- Cohoes High School is presenting You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at 7 pm tonight. Tickets are $5 each.
- Sarah, Plain and Tall continues this weekend at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts in Averill Park. Tickets are $16/adult, $10/child.
- Go on a Star Watch from 7:30-9:30 pm at Grafton Lake State Park. Free; call to confirm if it’s overcast.
March 27, 2011 No Comments