Tour de Montclair 2012

BY  |  Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:30pm  |  COMMENTS (0)

The 10th annual Tour de Montclair took place today and we couldn’t have wished for a more beautiful day. Brookdale Park was packed with families of all ages. And there was something for everyone: a 4 mile walk , trike-a-thon, 1 mile loop,  8 mile ride and the Big Kahuna— a 12 mile scenic route through town.

My 8 year old rode the 1 mile loop in her first Tour de Montclair today and was beaming with pride. Thanks to our good friend Ciru who let her tag along with her and her son. My 4 year old proudly rode her 2-wheeler with training wheels and my husband and I chased after her.

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Major Fun at The Circle Line Kids Cruise Kick-Off

BY  |  Sunday, May 20, 2012 10:30am  |  COMMENTS (0)

When Circle Line said that its Kids Cruise Kick-Off would be a huge party, they weren’t kidding. All around Pier 83 were entertainers, like a really cool uni-cycle, juggler guy who spoke like a pirate, Broadway and Off-Broadway Shows, such as Freckleface Strawberry, Rock of Ages, and Spiderman and Justin Timberlake!—made of wax from Madame Tussaud’s Museum.

But the real party was on the boat. Dan Zanes and Elizabeth Mitchell and her family band, You Are My Flower, performed the entire cruise. They sang lots of fan favorites, like John Kanakanaka, but the highlight of the concert was when we were right in front of the Statue of Liberty. They started singing an impromptu This Land Is Your Land and everyone joined in. It was a special moment.

After touring the Hudson, and learning fun facts from the guide on the boat, we docked back at Pier 83 and each child was given a Circle Line goodie bag filled with special treats, but the best of all was the disposable camera. My girls went crazy with the “old-fashioned” camera and ended up taking all the photos within 20 minutes. I had to explain to them why they couldn’t see the photos immediately, since they had no idea that all cameras were not digital.

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What’s for Dinner?: Snickers Bar Cookies and Baking Your Way to the Top

BY  |  Sunday, May 20, 2012 8:00am  |  COMMENTS (1)

The chances are if you have school-age children, you’ve already done more than your fair share of bake sales.

Me? I love a good bake sale and after several tours of duty, now consider myself a veteran.

I’ve learned through experience that the golden oldies are the true crowd pleasers: usually anything with chocolate, brownies or chocolate covered pretzel sticks, all go down a storm. While I personally love an organic sea-salt and lavender cookie, I appreciate that they’re not guaranteed to make the top 10 list.

Anywho, here’s a great recipe that may not be the healthiest, but is still a good way to use up leftover Halloween candy you might have.

If you don’t have Snickers, then Twix or Almond Joy are good alternatives.

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Something’s Hatching at Watchung Co-op Preschool

BY  |  Saturday, May 19, 2012 12:00pm  |  COMMENTS (2)

Watchung Co-op Preschool Director Christi Porter-Johnson shows one of the baby chicks to excited student (and son) Samuel Johnson.

The Watchung Cooperative Preschool welcomed 7 new baby chicks yesterday. The fertilized chicken eggs came from Goffle Road Farm in Wycoff. Students had been taking care of the eggs for the last 21 weeks keeping them warm in an incubator and making a chart to observe their progress. The children were overjoyed to see the chicks peck through their shells on Tuesday and enter the world.

“We all were so excited to watch the process. The chicks are so cute that the kids and adults can’t stop watching them”, said teacher Pat Martin. School Director Christi Porter-Johnson said, “This is an important lesson for children to learn about nature, and we’re really happy to provide them with this experience.” The chicks will be returned to the farm on Thursday, May 24th for egg laying purposes.  If anyone is interested in taking a chick home, please contact Christi Porter-Johnson at 973-783-4535 before next Thursday.

St. James Preschool Offering a Toddler Program in The Fall

BY  |  Saturday, May 19, 2012 10:30am  |  COMMENTS (0)

Attention families with toddlers! St James Preschool in Montclair, which has been offering preschool classes for 25 years, is adding a new program designed just for toddlers ages 18-30 months old.

Director and owner  Sarah Eggleston tells us that:

A sunny, private space is being designed and furnished for the program. Children can enroll for a 2,3 or 4 day option with a maximum of 10 children per day.  A certified teacher and assistant teacher will create age appropriate hands-on experiences for the children, stressing their individual growth and developmental needs.  Daily playground and gym time will encourage development of the children’s large motor skills.  St James’ philosophy that “children learn through play” will also be stressed in the toddler program which will also incorporate music, literature and language opportunities.

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Weekend Highlights: Your Guide to Family Fun

BY  |  Friday, May 18, 2012 2:00pm  |  COMMENTS (0)

Anansi the Spider

This is another jam-packed family event weekend. May in Baristaville is lovely. The weather, the flowers, the family events….

We’ve told you about:

And yes, there’s even more!

The Montclair Academy of Dance and Laboratory of Music (MADLOM) will hold an Anansi the Spider Peace Quilt Workshop for all ages. it will be a fun afternoon of an afternoon of art and literature, with live drum accompaniment. (Saturday, May 19)

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Annual Garden Party at Presby Iris Gardens

BY  |  Friday, May 18, 2012 1:00pm  |  COMMENTS (0)

The annual Family Garden Party at Presby Iris Gardens is on Saturday. It’s the perfect time because it’s peak season and the gardens will be filled with beautiful irises. The garden will also be filled with entertainment, refreshments, activities and art from talented school students.

Take the family—this is one of those must-do events:

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17 Kindie Artists, 1 Hotel Room

BY  |  Friday, May 18, 2012 11:30am  |  COMMENTS (2)

Who says just because you’re a “kindie” rocker that you aren’t a rock n’ rolling, hotel crashing, wild and crazy musician? This video of 17 kindie musicians who performed at KindieFest 2012 proves that you can be both:

At Kindiefest 2012, 17 Kindie Artists converged in a hotel room for a historic song recording. This is it. Featuring: Ralph Covert of Ralph’s World, Mr. Steve of Steve Songs, Mindy Thomas of Sirus XM Radio, Lee Overtree of Story Pirates, Big Bang Boom, Bari Koral, Zak Morgan, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo, Miss Amy and Alex Otey, The Not Its, Aaron Nigel Smith and Alisha Gaddis. And they all have a name…

11th Annual Maplewood Mayfest

BY  |  Wednesday, May 16, 2012 8:00am  |  COMMENTS (1)

With Springfield Avenue Partnership as the host and Walgreens as the presenter, Maplewood MayFest will celebrate its 11th Anniversary on Sunday, May 20.

Highlights of MayFest 2012 will include petting zoos and four ponies to ride, a kiddie train and inflatable rides, a balloon animal maker and lots of fun activities for kids. A Classic Car Show will display custom and special interest cars. More than 100 vendors, artists, crafters and civic associations, live music provided by some of the area’s hottest bands plus great food representing the diverse community that lives, works, shops and dines along Springfield Avenue will complete the scene at one of Maplewood’s largest and most anticipated community events.

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Schools and the Risk of Radon

BY  |  Tuesday, May 15, 2012 7:30am  |  COMMENTS (0)

Radon test kit

Every suburban home owner knows about the dangers of radon, the colorless, odorless radioactive gas that lurks within our four walls and causes an estimated 20,000 lung cancer deaths each year.

Fortunately, radon reduction systems in the home can keep hazardous levels of radon at bay. But what about in other public places? A recent report on the Today Show found that in many radon “hot spots”, schools have not been tested for the presence of radon. The investigative team contacted 40 schools in parts of Iowa, Indiana, Pennsylvania and New Jersey (see the list of schools they reached out to here) that are located in a radon Zone 1, areas that have the highest potential for elevated radon levels.

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