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Kris
I live in Rodgers Forge with my husband and our two young kids. I am a former Baltimore Sun reporter and currently the communications director for a Maryland nonprofit. I created the Flyer as a resource for families looking for fun things to do, and as a way to look busy and avoid cleaning my house.
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Thursdays: Storytime at Barnes & Noble in Towson. Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. 410-296-7021 Preschool Story Time. For 2- to 5-year-olds at Cockeysville Library, Thursdaysat 10:30 a.m.
Fridays: Preschool Story Time. For 2- to 5-year-olds atTowson Library, Fridays at 10:30 a.m.
Family Fun Day at 10 a.m. Towson Town Center on Fridays, Grand Court, level 1.
Saturdays: Free kids' crafts at Lakeshore Learning Store on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ages 3 and up.
Children of the World co-op playgroup. A great place for kids to play and parents to relax and chat. Located in (though not affiliated with) the cathedral at University Parkway and St. Paul Street, in the Guilford area. Runs year round. More info here.
Pick-your-own farms (apples, berries, pumpkins, etc.). Huber's Farm ... Moore's Orchard 410.256.5982 ... North Run Farm .... Weber's Cider Mill Farm ... and more
Utz factorytours -- You can see and smell the making of the famous Utz Potato Chips and Snacks at the 600,000- square-foot facility in Hanover, Pennsylvania.
Free technique classes at Williams- Sonoma. Contact the Cross Keys location, (410) 435-6020, or Towson Town Center store (410) 847-9021. Whole Foods also offers free cooking classes. More info here.
Free decorating classes at Pottery Barn in Towson.
You can also learn there how to recycle electronics, such as old VCRs, cell phones and computers, which are full of toxins that are best left out of the trash.
Plastic bags can be recycled at most grocery stores, and batteries and compact flourescent bulbs can be recycled at Ikea (the bins are located near the returns counter).
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