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2014 should be a banner year for Space Coast families, as local entertainment and educational venues roll out new events and performances.
- Jan. 10, 2014
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2014 should be a banner year for Space Coast families, as local entertainment and educational venues roll out new events and performances.
Toys are like the tools of childhood. Selected wisely, they can help develop skills, expand the imagination, and provide hours of fun.
QI can remember back to grade school when I was scared to death of math. In high school, I took the minimum number of math classes. And even today, I still avoid doing math as much as possible. My third-grader seems to be falling into the same trap.
Happy New Year! As January is often about new beginnings, it seemed the perfect time to put Simply Savings on a fresh path. In 2014, I will continue to share helpful savings secrets with you, just with a new approach.
During this time of year, it's common knowledge that moms are the ones responsible for most of the merry making. Unfortunately, our ability to spread joy can be compromised if we are so busy tending to everyone else's needs, that we ignore our own.
3 to 5 p.m. All ages. One child skates free for each paying adult. Admission, $7; skate rental, $3. Space Coast IcePlex, 720 Roy Wall Blvd., Rockledge. 504-7500.
Even though the cooler weather has arrived, you can still enjoy mouth-watering peaches, juicy tomatoes and sweet corn — all your summer favorites — thanks to the can.
Nothing says home for the holidays like the smell of treats baking in the oven and a crowded kitchen filled with loved ones.
Diana Greco is a voice for children who are seldom heard.
His Place Ministries is a multifaceted outreach ministry with one common goal — to touch lives with the love of Christ.
Part of the parenting deal is knowing where it's acceptable to take your kids — and what to do if the situation isn't working.
Is there something to so-called mother's intuition?
The Christensen boys play basketball — a lot of it. And they can be seen in the stands at each other's games watching intently and keeping track of the score in the family's official game book. Attending and watching their siblings' games is part of who they are. It's part of their family identity.
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