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Adirondacks For Kids: Be a Bug Detective: The Spider and The Fly

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Okay, not really a fly but still trapped in a web. Here nature is at work right on the side of our house. We didn't even need to visit a mountain or trail to see nature at work. My son's only comment, "Wow!" Just waiting for a meal This insect struggles to free itself from the web The spider just patiently waits for the insect to tire out Breakfast, lunch and dinner Fast and efficient There you have it. Just another day in the lives of kids in the Adirondacks.

Adirondack Family: FREE Wildlife Awareness Day

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Steve Hall gives a raptor demonstration By Diane Chase Labor Day weekend in the Adirondacks is a perfect time to be able to have kids get up close and personal with the wildlife that surrounds  them as we hike, walk and play.  Not so long ago my children discovered a baby robin out of its nest and floundering near our front stoop. The mother robin circled nervously. It was a difficult decision to stand back and let nature take its course. My husband and I were operating with a barrage of opinions, a few old wives tales, two crying children and a curious dog. The baby was a fledgling and managed to seek refuge under the deck while its mother continued to feed it. We assume that it flew away one morning like it was supposed to, with no help from us. The most challenging part of those few days was keeping overzealous children from creating a bird sanctuary as the dog whined for a nibble of Robin Red-Breast Tartare. Cree the Wolf This Saturday, September 4, 2010, childre

Nature Trail Trivia: Dragonflies and Damselflies

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By Diane Chase Can you name one difference between a damselfly and a dragonfly? Here are two insects that adults and kids can meet walking an  Adirondack nature trail  or canoeing on a pond . It's all in a name! Dragon flies will actually eat Damsel flies if given the chance. It is easy to remember if any fairy tales come to mind where the dragons capture the damsel (another word for young girl) Dragonfly at rest Another difference is that when a dragonfly lands with its wings spread out while the damselfly rests with wings tucked in like a bird. Damselfly at rest

Answer: What childrens' songs have the same tune

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ABC Song Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Baa Baa Black Sheep

Adirondacks For Kids: LPCA Children's Theatre Auditions

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The Lake Placid Center for the Arts is excited to announce open auditions for area children! This fall, LPCA Children's Theatre will present 101 Dalmations directed by Jessica Deeb. All children in grades 1-8 are invited to attend the auditions. Older and younger children will be considered. Each child should prepare a song (Happy Birthday is a great one) and be dressed for moving and dancing. Auditions are Sunday, August 29 and Monday, August 30 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All children should enter the LPCA through the back door marked ‘Performer’s Entrance’. Approximately three-dozen children will be cast. Rehearsals will be held at the LPCA after school and on weekends. Participation in this program is free! 101 Dalmations will open on the LPCA stage on Thursday, November 4 at 7pm. Additional performances are Friday, November 5 at 7pm, and Saturday, November 6 at 2pm. Tickets are $8 for adults and $6 for students under 18.

Adirondack Discount: Free ticket to Whiteface Ski Resort?

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All you have to do is wander around Plattsburgh on August 28th with your winter ski gear on and hope that the Whiteface Road Warriors will see you. Don't fret. They have given us all some hints on where to look such as SUNY Plattsburgh, Target, Walmart, and the Naked Turtle! All you have to do is show up! If you see them and you are wearing a helmet, goggles, skis or ski boots you automatically get a FREE lift ticket. Don't have the gear, don't worry—there will be different opportunities for free lift tickets and other Whiteface freebies.

Adirondack Discounts: Adirondack Museum

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Children under 13 are free until September 7th at the Adirondack Museum . Adults wishing to get the same experience can go online for a $2.00 off coupon. (On the front page, lower right corner of the website is a blue box titled "Special Offer." Keep in mind that all admissions are valid for a second visit within a one-week period. For those year-round residents of the Adirondack Park the museum is open free of charge during the months of May, June and October. Proof of residency, such as a driver's license, is required.