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KidsOutAndAbout

Thursday, May 24, 2018 - 10:30am

Save the Date

Mon, May 28: Herriman City's Memorial Day Chuck Wagon Breakfast & Memorial Day Tribute Ceremony 
Mon, May 28: Lehi Memorial Day at Lehi City Cemetery
Mon, May 28: Memorial Day Breakfast-American Fork Fire & Rescue 
Mon, May 28: Memorial Day in Provo at Provo Cemetery
Mon, May 28: Memorial Day Program 2018 at Larkin Mortuary at Larkin Mortuary
Mon, Jun 4: MONDAY FAMILY NIGHT - Rinceoiri Don Spraoi Irish Dancers - Red Butte Garden 
Fri, Jun 15: Annie at Hale Center Theater Orem
Fri, Jun 15: Utah Foster Care Chalk Art Festival at Gallivan Center
Sat, Jun 16: Donuts for Dad and Marshall the Dog Event at Storybrook Play Cafe & Boutique
Sat, Jun 16: 2018 Utah Blues Festival 
Sat, Jun 16: ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk - Salt Lake City at Wheeler Historic Farm

*Some events may have additional dates. Click through to see more information.
 

 

 

Dear KidsOutAndAbout readers:

At the Memorial Day parade when my daughter Madison was 4, she asked me why all of the people around us were taking off their hats. I told her that it was to show respect and thanks to the soldiers passing, because their job was to protect us. "What can I do? I don't have a hat." she said. "You can wave," I said. "I want them to see me better," she said. I picked her up.

At the Memorial Day parade when Madison was 8, she asked me why we have a parade. I told her it was to show respect and gratitude to the soldiers who had risked their lives so that our country could remain free. "Why does that make you cry?" she asked. "I'm thinking of the ones who didn't make it home," I said. "And of people around the world who still aren't free."

At the Memorial Day parade when Madison was 10, she asked what Memorial Day was all about. My husband, a history buff, told her how Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day, because it was a day on which the graves of fallen soldiers were decorated, and that it was established in the years after the Civil War originally to honor those who died in that war. We carry on that tradition today to remember all who have died and who have risked their lives in the cause of freedom. "Is it a good tradition?" she asked. "The best," David said.

At the Memorial Day parade when Madison was 13, she started marching in the parade as a fifer in the Excelsior Fife & Drum Corps. I watched my baby place her Civil War kepi on her head and solemnly take her spot in front of three rows of Vietnam veterans. She knew what she was doing. I wiped my eyes quickly before she could notice.

This year, for the first time, Madison will watch the Memorial Day parade as an adult. She's aware that it will soon be her responsibility, and that of her generation, to preserve our freedom for the future. Have we prepared them well enough? Have we instilled the integrity, courage, independence, and pride that are necessary for them to assume their role as the future's protectors? I hope so.

—Debra Ross, publisher

 

KidsOutAndAbout's 2018 survey of the Top 20 places to take kids in our area is hopping!

Last Thursday, we launched our annual survey of the Top 20 places to take kids, plus voting in 9 other categories. We do this each year from mid-May to mid-June as a way BOTH of kicking off the summer AND to celebrate the best our region has to offer. It takes just 3 minutes to vote, and by doing so you'll be able to see dozens and dozens of great places to take kids nearby, all in one place. It's the perfect way to create your summer bucket list!

So click here to vote! We'll start updating you on the survey progress next week.

Utah Children's Theatre offers exciting summer camps!

Utah Children's Theatre offers exciting summer camps for children ages 4 to 18. Themed acting, singing and specialty camps are taught Monday through Friday from June 4 to August 17. With a range of options for all interests, children can come for one camp or come all summer for a new experience each week. If your child likes superheroes, Jedis, fairy tales, magical beasts, Broadway songs, baking, puppets, film acting, sci-fi, improv, movie tunes, or stage combat, we have a camp for them! Early enrollment discounts are currently in effect, so sign up soon!

Visit uctheatre.org/pages/summer-camps-2018 for more information.

Salt Lake Arts Academy 2018 Summer Camp Newsletter

Join us this summer at the Salt Lake Arts Academy for our 2018 SUMMER@SLArts Program!

Eight weeks for ages 10-16 we offer more than 45 Immersive classes, our NEW Salt Lake Arts Academy Experience, dynamic partner camps, an Overnight trip to the Shakespeare Festival, and more!

Invited Artists, teachers & SLArts Faculty will bring your child a summer rich with the exploration of new ideas, outings, arts, friends, and discovery!

Visit our website at--  www.slarts.org

 

For all the details and registration.

Contact kathleen@slarts.org  with additional questions.

Memorial Day Events in the Greater Salt Lake City Area

Memorial Day is a day of remembrance of all who have died in this country's service. It is also an unofficial kick-off to summer time. Looking for a parade or special event for the day? We've collected them in one spot for you! We've got a list of Memorial Day events in the Salt Lake City, UT area.

 

Click here for more information.

Cosmic Archery

Come visit us at the Easton Salt Lake Archery Center for a fun night out with friends. Cosmic Archery is the exact same concept as Cosmic Bowling. We turn the lights off and the music on in our Cosmic Archery Range! Black lights, strobe lights, bows and arrows. Cosmic Archery is great for: trying archery for the first time, date night, family night, fun with friends, birthdays, and so much more. Book your Cosmic Archery night now!

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Dollars & Cents

In this class children will explore numbers and other pre-math concepts, use coins, and pretend money, as children learn how money works. This is a developmentally appropriate approach to financial literacy for young children. Made possible by the Lawrence T. and Janet T. Dee Foundation and the Ruth Eleanor and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation, Fidelity Investments, and Sallie Mae Bank. For children ages 3 years and older. Parents must remain with their child during entire session. Sign up to participate at the Info Desk. Limit 12 students per class.
 

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Curious Critters

It’s not every day you could meet an alligator or greet a skunk. Animals are all around us, some live in your backyard, some live far away, but all are important to our world. Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful.

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Sea Melodies: Douglas Morton Live

Our Aquarium music is coming to life! Hear and see Aquarium Composer Douglas Morton perform live during Sea Melodies. Whistle with the birds, waddle with the penguins, and shimmy like a shark while Morton performs live during three Sea Melodies events!

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Monday Night Train

Enjoy this fun and family friendly 90-minute evening train ride through the Heber Valley and along the shores of Deer Creek Reservoir. This wonderful train ride includes sing-a-longs, low cost foods and treats, and many other surprises in store. Monday Night Trains are perfect for date nights, families, and large groups. Affordable prices! Be sure to arrive early to experience the Old West gunfights prior to boarding at 6:40pm!

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Faith to Grow - Simple Gardening with Children: a KidsOutAndAbout resource

Gardening with children provides a wonderful opportunity to do something special together that will inspire wonder and maybe encourage them to try something new. Our article includes easy plants to grow with children, garden tools for children, and encouragement that even if you're not a gardener, plants will grow!

Click here for more information.
  A Week-by-Week Guide to Summer Camps around Salt Lake City

Looking for a summer camp for your child in the Salt Lake City area? Look no further! Dozens of summer camps post: day camps, sports, drama, music, theatre, arts & crafts, technology, preschool, & more! They are presented week by week through summer 2018.

 

 

Click here for more information.