[identity profile] mamajoan.livejournal.com
Has anyone spotted Girl Scouts selling cookies in the Davis Square area yet? I usually see them inside the T station, but not yet so far this year. EDIT: They were in the T station this evening, and if previous years are any indicator, they will be there again regularly for at least a few weeks.

Alternatively, anyone have a daughter who is still taking orders? :)
[identity profile] veek.livejournal.com
My babe is turning one. I invited a bunch of people, and got WAY more yes-RSVPs than I was expecting. Exciting! And potentially challenging to fit ~35 people into my apartment.

I've looked through the archives but can't find anything: is there a good space to invite that many people (some of them children) for a couple of hours, that'll let us bring food and non-alcoholic drinks? And cost less than the $250 that Together in Motion costs on a weekend?

I know, hope springs etc. But thought I'd ask.
[identity profile] jd-science.livejournal.com
Hi folks-

I have one adult ticket to the 4:30 Illuminations tour, C trolley, available for sale for $10. I managed to get tickets for my whole family for 5PM so no longer need the ticket I originally bought.

Let me know if you are interested!
[identity profile] kgradow1.livejournal.com
On Saturday, December 15, we'll be spending the afternoon making stilts with Open Air Circus as a fundraiser for their August show — come by, make some stilts, and help support a wonderful community organization!

Date: December 15, 12-4:30 p.m.
Cost: Free to learn to stilt, $50 for stilts (proceeds benefit OAC summer show)
Location: Sprout / Parts and Crafts, 339R Summer Street
Age: Open to kids and adults of any age

RSVP here

www.partsandcrafts.org
[identity profile] abbie romanul
I've lived in Davis for 3 years but was an out of stater before that. My husband and I are expecting our first baby in May and we are both in our late 20s. We are the first of our friends to have kids, so I am interested in any local pregnancy/parenting groups I might look into joining. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you :)
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[personal profile] gingicat
Early Education and Care Fair and Forum

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
6:30 to 8:30 pm

Medford High School Library
489 Winthrop Street
Medford, MA

and further details )

Also, I definitely recommend getting on the Medford Family Network mailing list if you're a parent in Medford. http://www.medfordfamilynetwork.org/
[identity profile] nomacmac.livejournal.com
FYI-Some Somerville school kids will have "trick or treat for Unicef" boxes.  Keep your pocket change close by if you want to contribute.

Also, a plea from the parent of a Panda, a Lego and an indecisive 4 yr old.   If you want trick-or-treaters, please leave a porch light on. If you want to be extra neighborly and awesome, add a sign to your door or doorbell.  With 2 family houses, it is very tricky to figure out who wants trick-or-treaters and who doesn't!
[identity profile] zenala.livejournal.com
Does anyone have experience getting infant (specifically newborn) passport photos in the area?

(I've had problems with adult passport photos at CVS, otherwise I'd just go there... on the other hand, I had a good experience getting passport photos at that camera store in Davis Square, but I think that's now a hair salon, so that's out, obviously...)
[personal profile] ron_newman
[I am reposting this for [livejournal.com profile] toddskaplan, whose previous post was too long, lacked an lj-cut, and was formatted with double-spacing. Both Todd and I are members of Congregation B'nai Brith. -- Ron]

Dear Friends and neighbors,

I encourage any families looking for a warm and engaging Jewish education experience to check out our synagogue's Children's School program, now accepting registrations for classes beginning September 9th. See below for more information.

Welcome to Congregation B'nai Brith Children's School

Our synagogue's children's school is taking registrations. Classes begin September 9. More specific information is below. We hope you'll take the opportunity to learn more about our warm, engaging community and its wonderful teachers and classes. To register call 617-625-0333 or email rabbieliana@gmail.com

More information is behind this lj-cut... )
[identity profile] secretlyironic.livejournal.com
Forgive this blatant promotional post, but I wanted to let people know about Shulman & Hill, a small tutoring company based in Somerville & Needham. I'm doing some work for them coaching students writing their college application essays but their primary focus is standardized test preparation (AP and SAT) and tutoring (in History, English, Math, and Physics). You can find more at shulmanandhill.com.

They're offering a back-to-school referral bonus special: Refer someone who books 5 sessions, get 1 free for yourself. If you or a friend have a high-school student, check them out. They've got excellent references and highly qualified tutors.
[identity profile] alpinepie.livejournal.com
Hello Everyone!

Just thought I would share this link for a new Family Brunch starting at Posto in the fall.  I know a lot of people are missing Knucklebones so Posto has teamed up with them for their Sunday Brunches starting sometime in the fall.
You can view the link here.

http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs049/1103452606790/archive/1110769991989.html

[identity profile] rebeccacceber.livejournal.com
I'm super excited to be a new kindergarten teacher in the somerville public schools this fall.  I am inheriting a classroom with almost no books and I am trying to build my classroom library in preparation. Do any of you have children's books that your kids are done with and you'd like to pass them along?  I'd be happy to pick them up.  I'm looking for picture story books, easy readers, age-appropriate non fiction.  Thanks!!  my email address is my username at yahoo if you want to email me. 
[identity profile] alpinepie.livejournal.com
Hello Everyone,

Looking for some leads on a great Face Painter and Balloon twister for young children. If you have had any experience with someone great and don't mind sharing it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
[personal profile] ron_newman
Stellabella Toys will move in early September from their current Porter Square location (1967 Mass. Ave.) to the edge of Davis Square, 196 Elm Street. This is the former site of Knucklebones (and before that, of the Caning Shoppe).

They will be in only the former-Knucklebones half of the building, not in the half that's still empty and for lease. The new store has a bit less selling space than the old one, but has a full basement for storage, which the current store entirely lacks.

Expect a "store moving" sale to start soon.
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[personal profile] gingicat
Some nifty links. ;)

Weigh in - what's the most dangerous intersection in Medford?
http://medford.patch.com/articles/what-is-the-worst-intersection-in-medford

Medford Summer Recreation Guide:
http://www.medford.org/Pages/MedfordMA_News/Summer%20Recreation%20Guide
(Wrights Pond, Tufts Pool, playground activities for ages 6-12, playgroups for kids under 6, concerts...)
[identity profile] jhilde.livejournal.com
Remaining Spots for Scholars in Somerville CDF Freedom School Program This Summer
Scholars completing kindergarten through eighth grade will learn to make a difference through reading this summer at no charge to parents.
Somerville, MA (June 13,  2012) – This summer 30 Somerville scholars (K – 8) will participate in a six week Children’s Defense Fund Freedom School at no charge to parents.  This exciting summer program will focus on high quality academic enrichment (with a nationally recognized integrated reading curriculum), parent and family involvement (with weekly informational meetings), social action and civic engagement (with action on voter registration), intergenerational servant leadership development (with our successful college student teachers and mentors), and nutrition, health, and mental health (with nutritious meals and fun).
Each day begins at 8:00 AM with a nutritious breakfast, followed by Harambee! (“All pull together” in Swahili), an exciting time of celebrating accomplishments with song, chant, dance, and reading.  The remainder of the morning consists of scholars working through the nationally-recognized Children’s Defense Fund Integrated Reading Curriculum in smaller groups of 10 with a trained college scholar.  The afternoon begins with a nutritious lunch, followed by afternoon activities which include learning about different cultures, arts and crafts, outdoor games, and weekly field trips.  The scholars are dismissed at 3:00 PM.
The program will be held at CAAS Head Start’s Jack Hamilton Center, 29 Allen Street, Somerville from July 2, 2012 through August 10, 2012.  While College Avenue United Methodist Church (Connexion) is running the program, it is completely secular in content.  No scholar or family will be discriminated against on the basis of faith tradition, race, color, gender identity, sexual orientation, or ability.
If you know a child who would benefit from this program, please visit connexionumc.org/freedomschool, email justin@connexionumc.org, or call 617-776-4172.  Enrollment will be taken on a first come, first served basis so please contact us soon.
[identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com
Knucklebones is apparently being forced to close. Does anyone have more insight into the situation?

Letter from the owner explaining:
Read more... )
[identity profile] kgradow1.livejournal.com
Do you build Rube Goldberg machines? Make pies? Hack cameras to study plant photosynthesis? Build catapults? Fold kinetic origami? LIke to take things apart? If so, we’d love to talk to you!

We’re actively looking for people with cool skills, awesome projects, and community-based research initiatives to collaborate and work with during our summer programs. If you’re in Boston and want to get involved, drop us an email at contact@partsandcrafts.org.
[identity profile] kgradow1.livejournal.com
After a long hiatus, the kids street band, aka the Underage Marching Menace, will be starting rehearsal again this Sunday!

Songs we've learned so far include: Rock Anthem! Old Second Line. Green Onions. The Ghostbusters theme song. If you're interested in seeing what we've been up to so far, there's a website and a google group: http://kids-street-band.tumblr.com/

Band is open to kids, adults, and everyone in between. We meet every Sunday at Parts and Crafts, 155 Powder House Blvd, in the basement of Clarendon Hill Church in Somerville.

Come and make a joyful noise, 3-5 p.m. tomorrow!
[identity profile] mamajoan.livejournal.com
Does anyone know of a place in the area where one could get a child's hair braided (aka cornrows, although I'm not sure whether that term is considered offensive)? I know that they do it at Snip-Its but would rather not go all the way to Burlington.

Thanks!

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