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1 June 2008

MiChiMu’s Summer Games Exhibit at Miami Children’s Museum

June 7 through Sept. 7.

In honor of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and the Miami Science Museum’s official mascot, MiChiMu, this 2,500-square-foot exhibit will celebrate the Olympic spirit and cultural diversity. Interactive areas of the exhibit include world geography, multiple fitness challenges and a comprehensive history of the Olympics. What’s New Gallery, Miami

Children’s Museum, 980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami. Free with paid admission to the museum. $12 per person. 305-373-5637.

1 June 2008

The Magic School Bus Kicks up a Storm Young at Art Children’s Museum in Davie, FL

June 5 through Sept. 28.

From hot-air balloons to hurricanes, visitors are immersed in the entire weather experience through this exhibit. Do science projects in Ms. Frizzle’s Classroom, process live weather data in the Walkerville Weather Center, and measure lightening in the Weather Observatory.

Young at Art Children’s Museum, 11584 W. State Road 84, Davie. 954-424-0085.

1 June 2008

Girls & Pearls! Sexy in the City Pearl Vodka Martini Social at Boca Muse

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Where: Boca Muse, 7136 Beracasa Way Boca Raton, FL 33433
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
$10.00

* Note this is for young professionals only 20s - 40s

Celebrate the New Sex In The City Movie with delicious Pearl Vodka the Premium Flavored Vodka. Join us for another great Network and Vodka Tasting at Boca Muse! Great food, give aways vodka and great people!!
This is a Serious Business Network Event with a Twist!
Prizes from:
Silpada Jewelry
Blue Ned Spa
Mini Massage from Body Kneads

Boca Muse was formerly the Red Lion Pub and it has been transformed to a cozy cool new restaurant with couches and chairs and they happen to have Great Food!!

Includes: Vodka Tasting and delicious appetizers!
Free for VIP Members when you RSVP!

Price: ***Please RSVP in advance.
$10 in advance or $15 cash only at door if available.
http://www.livingfla.com/payment/wine_tasting_pay.htm
561-637-4441

Join as a VIP and get in Free to this event and select other events.

Note: Boca Muse is located Next to Kansai Sushi in the Shopping Center on the N W corner of Powerline Rd. and Palmetto PK Rd. in Win Dixie and Blockbuster shopping center.

1 June 2008

Raising a Summer Reader

Once those lazy days of summer arrive and the schedule is packed with swimming, camp, and family vacations, it can be a challenge to find time for learning. But you don’t have to let your child’s reading skills grow cold once school’s out. There are plenty of ways to make reading a natural part of your summer fun!

Explore the library. Visit your local library to check out books and magazines that your child hasn’t seen before. Many libraries have summer reading programs, book clubs, and reading contests for even the youngest borrowers. With a new library card, your child will feel extra grown up checking out books.

Read on the road. If you’re going on a long car trip, make sure the back seat is stocked with favorite reads. When you’re not at the wheel, read the books aloud. Get some audiobooks (many libraries have large selections) and listen to them together during drive time.

Make your own books. Ask kids what they like best about summer – maybe it’s baseball, ice cream, or the pool. Then have them draw pictures of it or cut out pictures from magazines and catalogs. Help them paste the pictures onto paper to make a booklet and write corresponding text. When you’re done, read the book together. Keep it on the bookshelf and reread it when you need to fend off the cold-weather blahs!

Keep in touch. You don’t have to go away to write about summer vacation. Even kids who are staying close to home can pick out postcards and use them to tell friends and relatives about summer adventures. Ask a relative to be your child’s pen pal and encourage them to write to each other regularly.

Keep up the reading rituals. Even if everything else changes during the summer, keep up your child’s reading routines. Read together every day – whether it’s just before bedtime or under a shady tree on a lazy afternoon. And everybody loves to read at the beach. Just brush the sand off the pages. It’s no sweat!

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