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Fall Weekend Fun
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pumpkins.jpgToday, Stacey Sao of Boston Central kindly shares a guest post including a fantastic roundup of activities for the holiday weekend:

Happy October! This massive event roundup should help everyone get into the autumn groove. There is much to cover so I'll just get to it! On the fall festival scene, there'll be lots to see and do at the Annual Cranberry Harvest Celebration in Wareham. If pumpkins are more your thing, you can pick out this year's pumpkin at Pumpkin Day at Bourne Farm in Falmouth. In Providence, families are invited to see thousands of nifty jack-o-lanterns at the Jack-o-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Zoo. It's also the final week to visit the Topsfield Fair.
If you're heading up to New Hampshire to get a sneak peek at the foliage, you can swing by the Pumpkin Festival at Charmingfare Farm in Candia, the Warner Fall Foliage Festival, or the Milford Pumpkin Festival featuring the famous Punkin' Chunkin' Air Cannon.

For Columbus Day weekend, take advantage of the extra day off at the MFA's Annual Fall Open House with free admission and special activities to enjoy. In addition, The Fenway Alliance: Opening Our Doors Day 2011 will be granting free access to 22 other cultural gems in the Fenway Alliance. View the entire list of venues that will be welcoming visitors at no charge this Columbus Day. Additionally, you can celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the JFK Library & Museum with a festive Mariachi Band Performance with Veronica Robles free of charge.

For those who love a quest: Partake in a fun, outdoor Columbus Day Scavenger Hunt at Gore Place in Waltham. Or, if you dig archaeology, check out the AIA-Museum of Science Archaeology Fair at the Museum of Science for lots of interactive exhibits. If you are on the hunt for a great deal, swing by Family Swap Day in Somerville with a bag of gently-used clothing, toys, games & costumes, then fill up a bag full of new-to-you consignment treasures to take home. Recycle and rejoice! Finally, if a new pet is what you seek, trek on up to the New England Reptile Expo. You'll find reptiles, invertebrates, and amphibians galore!

On the music and theatre scene, The King & I is playing at the North Shore Music Theater. This show is a real crowd pleaser with lots of singing, dancing, and an amazing set. At the Regent Theatre in Arlington, SteveSongs (aka Mr. Steve from PBSkids) is back in town for a fun new CD Release Concert. And on the literary front, the Wellesley Players will be performing Little Women, the Musical.

Lastly, the food truck craze that's been sweeping the nation will be hitting Metrowest in Framingham on Sunday. Enjoy your favorite foods to the tunes of live music at the WBLX Monster Food Truck Festival at Shoppers World.

For lots more family-friendly event choices this month and all year long, visit BostonCentral.com.

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This Week's Picks
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salamander.jpgI hope you all had a fantastic weekend! After knocking off a huge deadline on Friday (that was hanging over me all of September), it was so wonderful to decompress and enjoy the weekend with Laurel and Violet. Even though I miss Jon when he's away, I find it really fun to fly solo with the girls -- we had the best time! Anyhow, I wish you all a lovely week, and if you're looking for stuff to do, here are some fun event ideas for this week, spanning haunted happenings, salamanders, autism education, reading initiatives, stargazing, trains, and eco-living. Enjoy!

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11 Fun Weekend Picks
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small-cyclist.jpgHooray for October starting tomorrow! Kick off the new month with any or all of these 11 event picks that caught my eye:

1. A cool event for small and large cyclists.

2. Of course you want to see a revolutionary street spectacle of never-before-seen proportions.

3. Just say yes to healthy local food for all.
4. And also this local food festival for kids and families in Cambridge.

5. A fall forest festival in Franklin Park.

6. My first priority at this harvest festival would be procuring apple cider donuts.

7. So much craftiness in store at Lowell Open Studios.

8. Salem is ready to rock the haunted happenings.

9. I could use advice on how to resurrect our teeny tiny garden from the experts at this harvest festival and perennial divide.

10. Yay for fresh pressed cider!

11. As a fan of the Little House books, I think Laurel would love to learn how to churn butter at this Homestead Hayfest.

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This Week's Picks
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puppet-showplace-theatre.jpgI hope you all had a fantastic weekend! After waking up feeling sick after a strange night of sleep, I'm hoping to turn the Monday blahs around ASAP and wish you all a fantastic week. If you're looking for stuff to do, here are some fun event ideas for this week, spanning hands-on science experiences, exploration of things that go, the state of birthing (this one's for the grownups), puppetry, outdoor fun, and music. So much fun to be had!

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11 Fun Weekend Picks
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harvard-museum-of-natural-history.jpgI hope you're all having a fantastic week and are gearing up for a fun weekend. If you're looking to head out for an adventure or two, here are 11 fun weekend picks that caught my eye. Enjoy!

1. Over 60 cultural attractions offering free admission this weekend? Sweet!

2. A must-attend for jazz lovers.

3. Party on in Allston.
4. Rock out while helping kids in need.

5. Fun on the farm in Waltham.

6. Show your Watertown pride.

7. Fall fun in Marblehead.

8. I don't actually eat Fluff, but it's hard not to love the enthusiasm behind this festival.

9. Get up close and personal with raptors.

10. Inspire young authors to create stories.

11. I love David McPhail. A workshop with him this Sunday might be worth a trip northward.

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Life is Good

life-is-good.jpgI love when creativity meshes with doing good, and this weekend the Life is good Festival will feature an impressive lineup of musical talent in Canton as a fundraiser to help kids in need. In addition to a steady stream of musical performances (which includes a dedicated kids stage), families can enjoy games, activities, crafts, and food. Meanwhile, how cool is this? The kind folks at Life is good are offering one of you awesome readers a Life is good Festival package*! Here's how to enter to win:

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Rules:

  • Simply e-mail contests@bostonmamas.com (with "Life is good Festival" in the subject) to enter to win.

  • One entry permitted per person; local entrants welcome to enter.

  • Entry period closes at midnight EST, Wednesday, September 21, 2011.

    *One lucky winner (drawn using Random.org) will receive a Life is good Festival package including a family four pack of tickets (2 adults/2 children) to the Life is good Festival on Sunday, September 25, 2011, a copy of the new Laurie Berkner DVD, and a case of Chobani Champions Greek yogurt for kids.. Sweet!

  • This Week's Picks

    yarn.jpgI hope you're all enjoying the fall weather and finding your rhythm with back to school routines and such. Among other things, this weekend was notable in that Violet had her first nibble of solid food -- it was both lovely that Laurel fed Violet her first non-mama snack and I also couldn't help but feel a little weepy about it all! Anyway, I'm wishing you all a wonderful Monday; here are some fun event ideas for this week, engaging for those who love music, textiles, star gazing, nature, food, museums, and local celebrations.

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    17 Fun Weekend Picks

    south-boston-street-festival.jpgI know I shouldn't be so typically New England and obsess about weather, but 60s for this weekend -- welcome, fall! It'll be the perfect weather to enjoy any (or all, if you're feeling crazy ambitious) of these 17 fun weekend picks:

    1. Rock it, South Boston.

    2. It's been a looooong time since I've seen a movie in a theatre. This film festival could rectify that situation.
    3. Artistry in the South End abounds.

    4. Love, peace, and soul at the Oak Street Fair.

    5. I love that this landscape watercolor workshop series is open to kids 9 and up.

    6. The apples have arrived.

    7. Laurel and I had so much fun building a fairy house the other week; head northward for fairy house building inspiration.

    8. Fall fun in Quincy.

    9. The weather will be utterly perfect for ponies, agile dogs, and other farm fun.

    10. C'mon, a dog parade? How cute is that?

    11. I loved the block parties my street held when I was a kid. Gloucester will be hosting a big block party this weekend.

    12. Show your Arlington pride.

    13. Oh to have an endless summer.

    14. Apparently, Peabody = international mecca!

    15. Assembly Square makes a bid for cool new hub in Somerville.

    16. I dated a Serb back in the day. He would totally dig this.

    17. A celebration of Greek culture north of town.

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    15 Fun Weekend Picks

    pem-art-buffet.jpgI know I'm not the only one who is super excited about a respite from the rain. The forecast looks beautiful -- perfect for enjoying any or all of these 15 (!) weekend picks that caught my eye:

    1. Art buffet = awesome.

    2. I hope they have weaving demos again at the Boston Arts Festival -- it was Laurel's favorite activity last year.

    3. How can you not love a grand costume parade?
    4. My elementary school friend Melanie was so generous -- she always shared her (crazy delicious) lamejun with me. If I knew where she was, I'd buy her treats from this Armenian festival.

    5. Celebrate local and indie organic design,
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    6. I kind of freaked out a little seeing my former GBYSO conductor Joel Bard on the roster for the Newton Cultural Center festivities. Such a nice guy!

    7. I find windmills kind of magical, do you?

    8. I love perusing artisan wares.

    9. I'm totally down with a concert that references a character named Schmutzinberry.

    10. For those on the South shore, enjoy this music, theatre, and dance family festival.

    11. And if you're in the Winchester area, check out this musicfest.

    12. I have a feeling Laurel would really dig the costumes at the Melrose Victorian Fair.

    13. Agricultural goodness abounds at the Franklin County and Sterling fairs.

    14. Want to enjoy a grown up music venue family style? Alastair Moock and friends will play from Moock's new family friendly album at Club Passim.

    15. We've found our last two sitters through Care.com. If you need childcare, they're hosting a Care Fair at the Museum of Science.

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