I’ve always felt that the changing of the seasons was a lot like the changing of who we are as people. For example, as trivial as it sounds, I really do think that people are a lot softer and kinder in the cooler months than they are in the thick heat of the Florida summers. Though who they are as a whole does not change entirely, I think that just as summer lays down to rest … [Read more...]
Deaf Awareness Day at Aquatica Orlando
SAVE THE DATE! FAD Deaf Awareness Day at Aquatica on July 14, 2018!! Payment through PayPal now available! https://bit.ly/2K0AI08 Deadline for early bird rates is July 6. Bring your family, friends, swimsuit, and sunscreen! … [Read more...]
Summer Rowing Camps for Middle School and High School Athletes at Moss Park
Hiking trails, interesting wildlife, and brazen sandhill cranes aren’t the only sights to see if you visit Moss Park this summer. You might also notice some middle schoolers in boats out on the lake, learning the basics of the sport of rowing. Moss Park is home to the South Orlando Rowing Association (SORA), where both beginner and experienced rowers practice and compete … [Read more...]
Five Loaves & Two Fish Healthy Teaching Kitchen’s Kids’ Summer Cooking Camp
ATTN: Village Walk Families! Looking to make your young one a CHEF! Enroll Today in this is a wonderful program that will lay the foundation for healthy eating by educating and empowering students about basic kitchen safety, creating a healthy balanced plate, how to substitute ingredients to make meals healthier and so much more! The first 30 minutes of each class is … [Read more...]
When Summer Camp Is Not an Option!
What’s a mom or dad to do to keep their child active and engaged over the summer when camp is not an option? That has been my challenge the past few years, but here is a list of my favorite activities close to the Nonahood that I’ve discovered over time that hopefully will keep you sane and your kids happy this summer. Outside days: Pack a picnic … [Read more...]
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