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Event Date:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 10:30am
Lexington-Irmo-Chapin
Thursday
Lexington Kiddie Kollege
Whiteford Way 10:00-10:20
Harvest Church School
Whiteford Way 10:35-11:00
Lake Murray Montessori
North Lake Drive 11:10-11:30
Mt Horeb Lutheran Church
Columbia Avenue 2:30-2:45
Inez's Child Care Center
Lexington Avenue 2:50-3:00
Firebridge
Lexington Avenue 3:10-3:30
Event Date:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 1:00pm
Time: 1:00 PM, Ages: All, Location: Meeting Room, Description: Join us for the "Learn to Crochet" session - parents and students learn how to crochet, enjoy snacks, and make a unique crocheted item. Call Youth Services at 794-6791 ext. 5 for more information.
Event Date:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 3:30pm
Time: 3:30 PM, Ages: All ages, Location: Meeting Room, Description: Call Youth Services at 794-6791 ext. 5 for more information.
Event Date:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 4:00pm
Time: 4:00 PM, Ages: 1st-5th graders, Location: Meeting Room, Description: Books & Beyond incorporates stories with hands-on craft activities. Registration required. Call Youth Services at 532-9223 for more information.
Event Date:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 1:00pm
Time: 1:00 PM, Ages: All, Location: Meeting Room, Description: Join us for the "Learn to Crochet" session - parents and students learn how to crochet, enjoy snacks, and make a unique crocheted item. Call Youth Services at 794-6791 ext. 5 for more information.
Event Date:
Sat, 01/23/2010 (All day)
Explore the magical tale of the Monkey King, a story that has been avidly shared by parents and children for centuries in China and is rooted in an actual historical event—the famous 7th century pilgrimage of a monk who traveled across China to India and brought Buddhism back to China.
Saturday, January 23, 2010 - Sunday, May 9 , 2010
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Christmas
There is no tradition that measures up to the memories of picking out your own tree at the Christams tree farm. You never got to pick your own tree? Well, it's time to fix that! Pick a farm and make a day and a tradition out of selecting the perfect tree.
Another great tradition is packing up in the car and taking the kids to see all the holiday lights your neighbors have put up. It's free and it's fun! Check our list for some of the most elaborate holiday light displays. Don't forget to nominate your own house or a neighbor!
Don't miss the parades! We even have an indoor parade of mascots at the State Museum!
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