Join us as art instructor Linda Higley leads a craft creating paper 3D pumpkins inspired by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Program made possible by a grant from the Kearny Bank Foundation.
A 26-year-old woman from South Wales has been shortlisted for The King’s Trust Young Achiever Award at The Daily Mirror’s ...
A craft is way less pressure and much more forgiving than creating a true masterpiece. Think of it like a summer camp activity! As a retired camp counselor, I sometimes feel like friendship bracelets ...
As we prepare for 2025, we’re unveiling a collection of European itineraries specially designed for adults seeking to dive deep into history, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Whether it’s ...
Summer 2024 in Israel has been marked by a multi-front conflict with Iran and its regional proxies, but this hasn't stopped 13,679 young Jewish adults traveling to experience the Holy Land through ...
“Monster Summer,” the micro-budgeted but big-hearted adventure from ... state—Noah recruits his other friends to help solve the mystery. Of course, they need adult supervision, and the best candidate ...
Fall Color by Numbers is the Friday activity for adults in White Hall. Adults enjoy a relaxing afternoon of coloring with a Fall theme. That’s Friday at 1pm at the White Hall library.
This enjoyably mild spooky tale has juvenile leads in possible supernatural peril, variably helped or hindered by adults including ... will have to settle for a summer of bicycling around the ...
Looking for a cute, crafty project? This beaded turtle craft is perfect for adults wanting to add handmade charm to their decor. Whether you place it in the garden or use it as a paperweight ...
Being naked around family members is a pretty unorthodox thing to do, but for an adult film star and her teenage son, it's the norm. Of course, people can wear as much or as little clothing when in ...
I won't sit here and pretend there aren't a few moments where an adult viewer will be reminded this is a movie for kids, but I will say that Transformers One arguably takes itself more seriously ...