
Swing on over to The Children’s Boutique for Music Monkey Jungle’s interactive show (it’s part class/part performance/full fun) weekly on Monday and Thursday mornings. You’ll sing, you’ll dance, you’ll laugh, you’ll play and you’ll nosh on monkey-friendly munchies.
A completely interactive musical experience where little music monkeys (baby-4 years) and the primates who love them vocally participate for the ultimate community-building and educational fun. Join Lori, weekly on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 for songs, dances and games that’ll get your arms swingin’ and voices singin’! $8 per child.
For more info please visit http://www.musicmonkeyjungle.com/the-childrens-boutique/
Books, songs, rhymes and bounces for babies and toddlers (birth to 18 months) and their parents or caregivers.
This event is ongoing, please call 215-686-5322 or visit www.freelibrary.org to confirm.
Calling all kids ages 4-17. Bowl FREE all Summer! That’s right Mom’s and Dad’s.
Stop in to any Playdrome Bowling and Entertainment Center and pick up your FREE Playdrome Rewards Card. That’s right membership is FREE. Just register your card on line to at bowlingrewards.com and KIDS bowl one FREE game everyday all summer! That adds up to 153 games of bowling per child. shoe rental is just $2.00. Additional Games of bowling are $1 off per game. What a great way to spend some family time with the kids.
*not valid on groups, during future bowl, with any other offer, limit to 1 FREE game per child per family per day anytime between 3 pm and 9 pm. Subject to lane availability on a daily basis.
The Literacy Enrichment After-school Program (LEAP) provides homework assistance, computer literacy, and library skills for students in grades 1-12, and daily literacy enrichment activities for elementary school students. LEAP is in operation after school Monday-Thursday from September to June at all Free Library neighborhood libraries and Parkway Central Library, and Tuesday-Friday in the three regional libraries.
LEAP activities and programs promote traditional literacy as well as literacy in science, technology, and cultural arts. LEAP also introduces students to the many Library resources and materials that are available, free of charge, to help them with school assignments, applying to college, and eventually securing meaningful employment. In addition to encouraging academic achievement, LEAP also fosters a safe and supportive, non-judgmental zone for children and teens.
College-educated After-School Leaders (ASLs) head the After-School Team in each Free Library under the supervision of the librarians and library staff. Each school year the Free Library also employs approximately 150 high-school students as Teen Leadership Assistants (TLAs) and eight college students as Associate Leaders (all of whom are former TLAs) to support the LEAP program. All LEAP staff members receive a minimum of 10 hours of orientation training prior to their placement, and an additional 18 hours of continuing education throughout the year. This multi-tiered employment model has been lauded nationally and reflects the Free Library’s commitment to mentoring and positive youth development.
LEAP is a free, open, drop-in program, so no registration is necessary. For more information, please contact your local library or The Office of Public Service Support (215-686-5372).
For more info please visit FreeLibrary.org
Weekly Free Preparation Class for the American Citizenship Examination
This free preparation class will be presented on Monday and Thursday afternoons. The Monday classes will be taught, in Mandarin, by instructor, ShuPing Hou. The Thursday classes will be taught by Jack Burch and selected volunteers.
Mondays | May 6, 13, and 20 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Mondays | June 3, 10, 17, and 24 | 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Thursdays | May 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 | Noon – 2:00 p.m.
Thursdays | June 6, 13, 20, and 27 | Noon – 2:00 p.m.
Tuesdays are reserved just for family fun. Come and enjoy the Playground on this “quiet” day.
SMITH is located in East Fairmount Park just above Kelly Drive near 33rd and Oxford Streets
For more info please visit http://smithkidsplayplace.org/programs/
Join us for fun, wiggly stories, songs, and activities. These programs are intended for children from birth to three years of age and their caregivers. Due to limited space, daycares should call for separate appointments. These programs were made possible due to the courtesy and generosity of the Philadelphia City Institute Board of Managers. For more information, contact Liz Heideman at 215-685-6622 or e-mail heidemane@freelibrary.org.
Tuesdays | April 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30 | 10:00 a.m.
Tuesdays | May 7, 14, 21, and 28 | 10:00 a.m.
Located on the First Floor, Elevator Court. Visit the Willow Grove Mall Events Calendar to find out what’s going on this week at Morning Club!
Membership in the Morning Club is free. Please click HERE download an application in order to receive e-newsletters and discounts at selected stores, along with the chance to win great prizes during Tuesday morning programs. Or stop by the Customer Service Center (Third Level, near the Carillon Clock) to pick up an application.

Join us for Toddler Time, a newly designed program that will allow children, ages 18 months to 4 years, to explore the museum through the theme of the Four Seasons, using song, movement games, drawing, collage and dramatic play. Toddler Time occurs every third Tuesday of the month.
The cost is $5 per child and session or $15 for 4 sessions. This program is free for museum members’ children, and there is no charge for accompanying caregivers. Click HERE to register online or call (215) 389-1776.
Acoustic concerts in Center City’s John F. Collins Park, a small quiet oasis off busy Chestnut Street in Center City, begin Tuesday, May 7, and continue through September 26. Every Tuesday and Thursday, you can bring your lunch and enjoy this enchanting pocket park and great music from Noon to 1:30 p.m.
John F. Collins Park is the perfect mid-day escape with rich foliage, a graceful fountain and benches, tucked away at 1707 Chestnut Street in the heart of the Center City shopping district. It’s a great spot for lunch, reading, or just enjoying a beautiful day. All concerts are weather permitting.
Here is a partial line-up of concerts:
May 7: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
May 9: Umar Raheem, Saxophone
May 14: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
May 16: Orlando Haddad, Guitar
May 21: Lovell Ferguson, Piano
May 23: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
May 28: Cindy LeBlack, Flute
May 30: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
June 4: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
June 6: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
June 11: Patricia King, Piano
June 13: TBA
June 18: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
June 20: Lifeline Kenny Gates, Piano
June 25: Rittenhouse String Quartet, Strings
June 27: Josh Lawrence, Trumpet
Performers are subject to change.
Calling all kids ages 4-17. Bowl FREE all Summer! That’s right Mom’s and Dad’s.
Stop in to any Playdrome Bowling and Entertainment Center and pick up your FREE Playdrome Rewards Card. That’s right membership is FREE. Just register your card on line to at bowlingrewards.com and KIDS bowl one FREE game everyday all summer! That adds up to 153 games of bowling per child. shoe rental is just $2.00. Additional Games of bowling are $1 off per game. What a great way to spend some family time with the kids.
*not valid on groups, during future bowl, with any other offer, limit to 1 FREE game per child per family per day anytime between 3 pm and 9 pm. Subject to lane availability on a daily basis.
The Literacy Enrichment After-school Program (LEAP) provides homework assistance, computer literacy, and library skills for students in grades 1-12, and daily literacy enrichment activities for elementary school students. LEAP is in operation after school Monday-Thursday from September to June at all Free Library neighborhood libraries and Parkway Central Library, and Tuesday-Friday in the three regional libraries.
LEAP activities and programs promote traditional literacy as well as literacy in science, technology, and cultural arts. LEAP also introduces students to the many Library resources and materials that are available, free of charge, to help them with school assignments, applying to college, and eventually securing meaningful employment. In addition to encouraging academic achievement, LEAP also fosters a safe and supportive, non-judgmental zone for children and teens.
College-educated After-School Leaders (ASLs) head the After-School Team in each Free Library under the supervision of the librarians and library staff. Each school year the Free Library also employs approximately 150 high-school students as Teen Leadership Assistants (TLAs) and eight college students as Associate Leaders (all of whom are former TLAs) to support the LEAP program. All LEAP staff members receive a minimum of 10 hours of orientation training prior to their placement, and an additional 18 hours of continuing education throughout the year. This multi-tiered employment model has been lauded nationally and reflects the Free Library’s commitment to mentoring and positive youth development.
LEAP is a free, open, drop-in program, so no registration is necessary. For more information, please contact your local library or The Office of Public Service Support (215-686-5372).
For more info please visit FreeLibrary.org

Silver Diner has plenty of fun in store for families throughout March. The Silver Diner’s Family Fun Night, held every Tuesday from 5-8 p.m., offers free activities for kids like games, prizes and arts and crafts. Families can enjoy the Silver Diner’s menu loaded with healthy, fresh & local choices … for kids, too!
The Hatboro Summer Fun Festival and Carnival will celebrate its 8 year anniversary from Friday May, 21 through Monday May 27. The Festival will include thrill rides, games, food and live entertainment.
The Hatboro Summer Fun Festival benefits the Enterprise Fire Company of Hatboro and the revitalization project of Elm Street Hatboro.
Philadelphia Poets Journal invites you to attend their South Philly Book Party and Reading to celebrate the publication of Philadelphia Poets 2013, Volume 19. Among our featured poets are four guests-writers from Canada and Pittsburgh, as well as local poets. Our Book Party is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available. Come and toast our latest publication with us! For more information, contact the Librarian at 215-685-1758.


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Would love to take my twins !!