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Sunday, November 22
at Timmy’s Town Center
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Weather Around the World- Tornadoes
(Kids)
The WBRE meterologist Dave Kuharchik talks about where tornadoes form, the damage they do, and tornado safety in this presentation featuring Dave’s tornado chamber.
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Scranton
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Sunday, November 22
at Everhart Museum
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Isaiah’s Corner: ¡Fiesta Fun with Calaveras!
(Kids)
In conjunction with the museum's Day of the Dead exhibition, children can build ofrendas (altars), make skeleton masks and dolls, create tissue paper flowers and papel picado (punched paper) designs, calculate in Mayan math, learn English and Spanish vocabulary, read bilingual books about Day of the Dead, and more in this hands-on activity center. Adult guidance is required at all times.
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Scranton
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Monday, November 23
at Arts YOUniverse Wilkes-Barre
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Children's Art Classes
(Kids)
With instructor Liz Revit.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Tuesday, November 24
at Lackawanna County Children's Library
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Teen Leadership Committee
(Kids)
Students in grades 7 to 12 are invited to share their thoughts on programming, book selection and more.
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Scranton
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Tuesday, November 24
at Balance Ultimate Fitness
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BUF Kids Fitness
(Kids)
Kids ages 5 to 15 will learn calesthenics, balance training, and more.
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Elmhurst
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Wednesday, November 25
at Abington Community Library
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Book Buddies
(Kids)
Children K-6 will read aloud to each other one-on-one. Prizes to those who meet on a consistent basis.
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Clarks Summit
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Wednesday, November 25
at The Dietrich Theater
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Quilting for Kids
(Kids)
Instructors Terry Keller, Peggy Lance, and Ingrid Rogler guide students ages 6 and older in the creation of Signature or Friendship Quilts typical of the Civil War era.
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Tunkhannock
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Thursday, November 26
at Abington Community Library
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Story Hour for Toddlers
(Kids)
For children ages 2 and 3.
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Clarks Summit
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Thursday, November 26
at Everhart Museum
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Isaiah’s Corner: ¡Fiesta Fun with Calaveras!
(Kids)
In conjunction with the museum's Day of the Dead exhibition, children can build ofrendas (altars), make skeleton masks and dolls, create tissue paper flowers and papel picado (punched paper) designs, calculate in Mayan math, learn English and Spanish vocabulary, read bilingual books about Day of the Dead, and more in this hands-on activity center. Adult guidance is required at all times.
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Scranton
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Friday, November 27
at Everhart Museum
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Isaiah’s Corner: ¡Fiesta Fun with Calaveras!
(Kids)
In conjunction with the museum's Day of the Dead exhibition, children can build ofrendas (altars), make skeleton masks and dolls, create tissue paper flowers and papel picado (punched paper) designs, calculate in Mayan math, learn English and Spanish vocabulary, read bilingual books about Day of the Dead, and more in this hands-on activity center. Adult guidance is required at all times.
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Scranton
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Friday, November 27
at Joan Harris Conservatory of the Arts
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Tumbling With Tammy
(Kids)
Certified gymnastics instructors offer lessons to ages 4 to 18. No experience necessary.
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Luzerne
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Saturday, November 28
at Timmy’s Town Center
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De Donde Viene La Comida de Accion de Gracias: Where Thanksgiving Food Came from
(Lessons, Kids)
Mayra Moldonado presents a Healthy Lifestyles nutrition program for the whole family. Programs at 1 p.m. are in Spanish.
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Scranton
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Saturday, November 28
at James M. Coughlin Junior/Senior High School
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Auditions for Les Miserables
(Stage, Kids)
All roles are open in The Misfit Players production of the school edition of the musical running Jan. 22-24. Actors ages 8 to 18 only. Those auditioning for a lead character role are asked to sing a song from Les Miserables appropriate to that specific character. Those auditioning for the chorus are welcome to sing any song of their choice. Bring sheet music (no a cappella). iluv2act@aol.com
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, November 28
at Arts YOUniverse Wilkes-Barre
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Children's Art Classes
(Kids)
With instructor Liz Revit.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, November 28
at Barnes & Noble College Booksellers
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Saturday Morning Story Time
(Kids)
Children will also enjoy milk and cookies. Sept. 19: stories about the zoo. Sept. 26: Yo Gabba Gabba.
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Wilkes-Barre
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Saturday, November 28
at Everhart Museum
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Isaiah’s Corner: ¡Fiesta Fun with Calaveras!
(Kids)
In conjunction with the museum's Day of the Dead exhibition, children can build ofrendas (altars), make skeleton masks and dolls, create tissue paper flowers and papel picado (punched paper) designs, calculate in Mayan math, learn English and Spanish vocabulary, read bilingual books about Day of the Dead, and more in this hands-on activity center. Adult guidance is required at all times.
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Scranton
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Sunday, November 29
at James M. Coughlin Junior/Senior High School
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Auditions for Les Miserables
(Stage, Kids)
All roles are open in The Misfit Players production of the school edition of the musical running Jan. 22-24. Actors ages 8 to 18 only. Those auditioning for a lead character role are asked to sing a song from Les Miserables appropriate to that specific character. Those auditioning for the chorus are welcome to sing any song of their choice. Bring sheet music (no a cappella). iluv2act@aol.com
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Wilkes-Barre
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Sunday, November 29
at Timmy’s Town Center
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De Donde Viene La Comida de Accion de Gracias: Where Thanksgiving Food Came from
(Lessons, Kids)
Mayra Moldonado presents a Healthy Lifestyles nutrition program for the whole family. Programs at 1 p.m. are in Spanish.
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Scranton
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Sunday, November 29
at Everhart Museum
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Isaiah’s Corner: ¡Fiesta Fun with Calaveras!
(Kids)
In conjunction with the museum's Day of the Dead exhibition, children can build ofrendas (altars), make skeleton masks and dolls, create tissue paper flowers and papel picado (punched paper) designs, calculate in Mayan math, learn English and Spanish vocabulary, read bilingual books about Day of the Dead, and more in this hands-on activity center. Adult guidance is required at all times.
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Scranton
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Monday, November 30
at Arts YOUniverse Wilkes-Barre
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Children's Art Classes
(Kids)
With instructor Liz Revit.
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Wilkes-Barre
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