This just in: Yesterday, I came across a Hula Hooping event at NOFO, the store/restaurant at Five Points, but I could not find enough information on NOFO’s website to feature it. Thankfully, a Daddy Weekly subscriber just notified me about that very event, so here goes a quick add-on to this Saturday’s busy roster: If you’re not into frogs and cows, head north to NOFO for lunch, fun and a Hula Hooping contest! Dolly Dozier, a local children’s book author is there and signs her new book “Peggy Noodle Hula Hoop Queen“. From 11a-2p. NoFo @ The Pig.
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Take me out to the fairgrounds! (3/24/12)
We have to wait another half year for the State Fair, but as most of you know, the fairgrounds serve as an event location throughout the year. This weekend sounds like a perfect time to just head out there and stroll around; because there are five (5!) events that might be interesting to checkout. So even if something does not appeal to your kids, you just move on to the next thing.
None of these events is specifically directed towards kids, but I think that children with their natural curiosity will be drawn to all these new sights, sounds and smells. Here we go:
Since this is not the State Fair, you can probably park inside the gates; I’d recommend to look somewhere near Dorton Arena (the large round modern building). (A fairgrounds map is available here.)
I would start with a little walk around the flea market, the perfect place to find stuff you
never knew you needed. You might be surprised what your little kids are drawn to, and the older ones may make their first supervised attempts at asking for the price and buying a little trinket that they absolutely, positively need to have. The flea market is hard to miss, situated inside and outside the old fairground building called “Education Building” on the map. This is of course free, but bring a little bit of spending money…
And just briefly mentioned on the side, there is also a consignment sale of kids clothes and toys in the Kerr Scott building nearby. Not worth a trip, but if you’re there and have something you need, have a look and hope for a cheap find.
As you get hungry for lunch, head over to Dorton Arena and India Fest. Over 150 acts perform on stage (dance, singing, music) over two days, and they are surrounded by booths selling crafts, clothes, and of course, Indian Food. I’m sure that the colorful saris and the sweet smell will capture your kids interest. Doors open at 11am, $5 admission (cash only) for everybody old than 5, under 5 free.
When you’re done with India, you can choose between dogs and horses. Several local kennel clubs hold the Kennel Dog Club Show in the Graham Building, next door to Dorton Arena. A poorly maintained website limits the information I can provide other than that it also costs $5, but I’m sure it is fun to watch the show dogs parade around in real life. (I’ve only seen dog shows on TV, and I think we all have.)
Maybe better to stick with the horses then, and head over to the Raleigh Spring Premiere Show in the Hunt horse complex (technically outside the fairgrounds, a short 5-minute walk away towards the RBC Center PNC Arena). Admission for spectators is free, and starting at 1pm, the ‘academy division‘ is showing. Think four-year-old girls riding show ponies in the big arena; excitement, laughter and drama guaranteed. The official website is also pretty bare, and I gleaned most information from a participating stable.
The flea market image is 5991247818 by storebukkebruse, used under the CC-BY license. The girl and horse image is 5873806568 by Sarah Elizabeth Simpson used under the CC-BY-NC license.
Cary Kite Festival (Sat 3/10/2012)
Don’t let the rainy Friday fool you – tomorrow will be sunny. It will be a bit cold and not very windy, so I’m curious to see how the “expert kite flyer” will do his or her “stunt flying demonstration”. The kiting competition does not seem to be too fiercly competitive; there are awards for best crash, smallest kite, most un-flyable kite and so on. The event is at Bond Park in Cary – even if the kite flying is a lull, there is a lot of other stuff to do in this large park.
The picture is Twirling with the kite by oddharmonic , used under the CC-BY-SA license.
Playdate with an artist (3/3/2012)
Michelle Davis Petelinz is currently “artist-in-residence” at Marbles, and has been hosting “Playdate with an Artist” for the last two weeks. Saturday, 3/3 will be the last session.
10am – 12pm: ages 5 and under
12pm – 2pm: all ages
2pm – 3pm: ages 6 and up
The session will be about Monoprinting. Have a look at Michelle’s blog post about her previous monoprinting session to get an idea; I would venture to say “5 and under” really means “5 and not much under”.
A crafty Saturday in Durham (2/10/2012)
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