Treat Yourself: Explore restored wetlands, more at Canastota’s Great Swamp ConservancyBy Courtney KlessJune 1, 202311
Reaching a Milestone: Now the largest chapter in the country, Special Olympics New York is celebrating 50 yearsMarch 30, 2020
Financial Literacy for Families: How parents can teach children, teens about money managementApril 1, 2022
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Lzay Colella, Lead Instructor for Le Moyne College’s Summer Arts Institute Musical Theatre CampJune 1, 2023
Christmas Rainbow Snowflakes: A colorful craft even little ones can makeBy Natalie DavisNovember 24, 20200 Assemble your materials — many of which you probably already have on hand — to make a holiday craft that…
Crafts & DIY DIY Critter Magnets: Make cute clips for hanging reminders and moreBy Natalie DavisSeptember 1, 20202 These simple magnets are a fun way to add some personality to your refrigerator while displaying notes, artwork and photos.…
Education Opening the World: Rochester School for the Deaf offers specialized education, communityBy Tammy DiDomenicoFebruary 28, 20191 Every Monday morning, 12-year old Lucas Krukowski boards a school bus at his Cicero home and heads off to school.…
Activities Busting Out: Avoid cabin fever with Central NY excursionsBy Christy Perry TuoheyFebruary 1, 20190 During Central New York winters, parents seem to know exactly when to head for a place where their children can…
Crafts & DIY Nature skills teach young people about the Earth — and themselvesBy Kira MaddoxApril 6, 20180 It’s the middle of summer on a hot June day. A group of kids trek through Arnot Forest, a 4,000-plus-acre…
Activities Programs can teach everything from how to juggle to how to grieveBy Aaron GiffordApril 1, 20170 Hear the word “camp,” and you might think of kids roasting marshmallows over a campfire or spending a week practicing…
Child Development Coping with Loss: Books that can help kids grieve and healBy Merrilee WitherellJanuary 13, 20160 As adults, we know that death and dying are an unavoidable part of life. Children, however, may struggle with both…