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Coggeshall Farm Harvest Fair

Step off the 21st-century treadmill and celebrate the simple life at Coggeshall Farm Museum’s 42nd Annual Harvest Fair on Saturday, Sept. 19 and Sunday, Sept. 20 from 9 am to 4 pm. The festival takes...

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The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide & Journal

Whether you are experienced hikers or totally new to the trails, The Rhode Island Family Hiking Guide and Journal has everything you need to help you prepare for and enjoy exploring the great outdoors...

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Spring Nature Crafts

We made it! The snow and colder days of Winter have finally bid us farewell and we welcome the warmer days of birds nesting and rain clouds with open arms. Is it wrong to say I miss those slower, cozy...

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RI Farm Scavenger Hunt: an Agricultural Adventure Awaits!

Spring has sprung and the scrumptious Rhode Island growing season is underway! The Rhode Island Fruit Growers Association and the URI Extension Outreach Center are making the harvest that much sweeter...

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Soaring in September: Audubon Raptor Weekend 2016

Here they come! Eagles, Owls, Hawks and Falcons are headed to Bristol, Rhode Island on September 10 and 11, 2016. These rulers of the avian world have razor-sharp talons, highly developed eyesight and...

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RIMOSA: A New Providence Museum, of Curiosity!

By Bonnie Epstein (RIMOSA Executive Director) & Kimberly Arcand (Popular science author & RIMOSA Board member) The Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art (RIMOSA) was founded seven years ago –...

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Kidoinfo Play in the Park 2017 Schedule

Tuesdays (starting July 11) from 3-6pm in Burnside Park, Downtown Providence. Free fun for all ages.  Kidoinfo is proud partner of Play in the Park teaming up with Jen Smith of Downtown Providence...

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Family Matters: Easy Fall Craft Projects for Kids

We like to celebrate fall by making crafts that remind us of the season’s colors, shapes and textures or using natural materials found on our outdoor hikes. Many of these projects are simple and need...

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A Solar Eclipse: Facts, Fun, and Coffee Milk

I can remember being in elementary school on the day of a solar eclipse. My mom sent me off for the day with a kiss, my lunch box, and words I recall as: don’t look at the sun today or you’ll go blind....

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Roger Williams Park Zoo is open free on Black Friday!

Roger Williams Park Zoo will offer free admission on Friday, November 24.  The Zoo family hopes that visitors will share the holiday spirit with the community by bringing non-perishable food items to...

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