Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

South Orange International Blues Festival Revue

Now that the hot weather has broken, an outdoor concert sounds like summer!  Check out this concert for Wed night...

South Orange International Blues Festival Revue
Wednesday, July 27
7:30PM With Michael Hill's Blues Mob, Mike Griot & Others
2011 Free Concerts in the Park

Presented by the Village of South Orange and the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC)
The artists from the 2010 South Orange International Blues Festival (SOIBF) return to Flood's Hill highlighting some of the great performances from last years' inaugural festival. Singer, guitarist and songwriter Michael Hill and his Blues Mob play original, New York-style soul rocking blues music. Featuring Orange-native, bassist Mike Griot, and guest performers Carl Burnett, Al Gold, John Fritz and Shari Pine, the SOIBF Revue promises to be a mid-summer evening of soulful grooves and modern blues.


Location:
Flood’s Hill in Meadowland Park, 70 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange, NJ

Rain Site:
South Orange Performing Arts Center, One SOPAC Way, South Orange, NJ
 

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Award Winning Young Adult Books

Here are the Nutmeg Teen Winners for the past few years.  I just read "Life as We Knew It"  in a single night--and then ran to the library for the second and third book in the series. 


2011 - Unwind by Neal Shusterman
2010 - Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
2009 - Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
2008 - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
2007 - Vampire High by Douglas Rees
2006 - Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

Award WInning Young Adult Books

Here are the Nutmeg Teen Winners for the past few years.  I just read "Life as We Knew It"  in a single night--and then ran to the library for the second and third book in the series. 


2011 - Unwind by Neal Shusterman
2010 - Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
2009 - Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
2008 - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
2007 - Vampire High by Douglas Rees
2006 - Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

Best Teen Books for 2012

 The State of Connecticut annually recognizes the best children's books.  I love their lists and always turn to them when I'm looking for new ideas for the kids.   Here are the best teen books for 2012.  My younger son--the big reader--loved both The Compound and The Hunger Games...haven't tried the others yet.




The Compound by S.A. Bodeen
Nine-year-old Eli, his sisters, and parents move into the Compound, an expansive underground bunker built by Eli's billionaire father as a refuge from nuclear attack. Waiting for the outside environment to be safe to reenter, fifteen -year -old Eli is starting to have doubts about his father's motives, explanations, and sanity. Can Eli trust his father?


The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
In the ruins of North America lies the nation of Panem, a capitol surrounded by twelve districts. Each year, the districts send one boy and one girl to participate in Hunger Games, a brutal fight to the death televised for Panem’s entertainment. Sixteen-year-old Katniss steps in to take the place of her sister in the Hunger Games, hoping to survive the competition.
I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President by Josh Lieb
Running for seventh-grade class president looks easy to Oliver Watson. With his good looks, intelligence, and wealth, he can control his classmates, teachers, and parents. But can he control the outcome of an election? 
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Sixteen-year-old Thomas wakes up in an elevator with no memory except for his first name.  He’s arrived in “the glade,’ an area surrounded by stone walls that open to a maze every morning.  With him in the glade are about 60 boys, all searching for an escape route. And then a girl appears with a message, and things begin to change.
Ostrich Boys by Keith Gray
After their best friend Ross dies, English teenagers Blake, Kenny, and Sim plan a proper memorial by taking his ashes to Ross, Scotland, an adventure-filled journey that tests their loyalty to each other and forces them to question what friendship means.
Pop by Gordon Korman
Quarterback Marcus Jordan has a big problem: his new school isn’t interested in adding Marcus to their winning football team. Practicing in the park, Marcus meets a childlike 50-year-old by the name of Charlie with startling football abilities. Charlie’s pranks and spotty memory have Marcus wondering what Charlie’s story is.
Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George
Galen, a soldier recently returned from the war, now works in the royal palace, where he meets 12 beautiful princesses.  As innocent as the king’s twelve daughters seem, they harbor a secret. Will Galen be the one to uncover what activity leaves their slippers in tatters, as if worn for years? Or will he, like the others, fail… and die for his trouble?
The Rock and the River by Kekla Magoon
The year is 1968 and the Civil Rights Movement is in full swing in Chicago, Illinois.  Teenager Sam Childs is caught between his father, who follows the non-violent path of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,  and his older brother who has joined the Black Panther Party and its sometimes violent methods.   Will Sam choose the rock or the river? 
Scat by Carl Hiaasen
After mean Mrs. Starch goes missing during a class field trip to the Black Vine Swamp, two of her students, Nick and Marta, believe her disappearance is mysterious and that there is something strange about the note that she left behind.  Can Nick and Marta solve the mystery of the missing teacher?
Viola in Reel Life by Adriana Trigiani
Aspiring filmmaker 14-year-old Viola is the child of devoted documentary filmmakers, but her parents’ overseas assignment brings her to Prefect Academy, a boarding school for girls. Viola is sure that she’ll hate Prefect, but she befriends her roommates, learning that she can flourish in a new environment.

What Should I Read Next?

 Ever finish a great book and wonder, "What should I read next?"  Well, here's a website with the answer.  Type in the name of a book you like, and a long list of suggested next books is compiled, based on others reading patterns.   The lists suggested alot of books I didnt't know about.


What Should I Read Next

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Shakespeare in the Park--in Madison NJ

THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY PRESENTS ANNUAL FREE PICNIC SERIES ON KIRBY THEATRE LAWN

Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost and Molière’s Tartuffe
 
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey will present its annual free Picnic Series, featuring performances by The Theatre’s prestigious touring troupe, the Next Stage Ensemble.
WHEN: Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost will be presented on Saturday, July 16, at 5:30 PM, and Molière’s Tartuffe will be at 5:30 PM on Saturday, August 6.  Each performance lasts one hour.
 
WHERE: Picnic Series performances are held on the lawn outside the F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre, 36 Madison Avenue (at Lancaster Road) in Madison. 
 
TICKETS: Performances of The Picnic Series are free of charge and patrons are invited to bring a picnic blanket or lawn chair. Seating is on a first-come-first-served basis. In the event of rain, the performance will be held in an indoor venue. 
For more information, visit www.ShakespeareNJ.org or call 973.408.5600. 


Love’s Labor’s Lost, Shakespeare’s delightful coming-of-age comedy, is a witty and hilarious ode to youthful aspirations, infatuations and follies.  The young King of Navarre, and his three loyal friends, decide to dedicate themselves to the “noble pursuit of knowledge” for three full years, locking themselves away from all distraction—especially women. Their ambitious “ivory tower” is soon shaken, with the arrival of the lovely Princess of France and her three gamesome ladies-in-waiting.  Filled with dazzling wordplay, strong comic characters and a few unexpected twists, Love’s Labor’s Lost not only charms, but also touches the heartstrings of young and old alike.  Director Abigail Isaac (“As You Like It” tour, 2010) returns with an exciting new staging of this delicious Shakespeare confection.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Maplewoodstock--Lots of fun

  • Here's a great weekend activity.    
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  • Saturday and Sunday, 7/9 – 7/10: Maplewoodstock in Maplewood. Head to a two day festival of music, arts and crafts, rides and more! 12:00-9:00pm. This event is free. Click here for more information.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Millburn Summer Concert Series

The kick off of the free summer concerts in Taylor Park will be this Sunday, June 26, beginning at 7 pm, featuring “Street Hassle”.   Come out and enjoy the evening and your favorite rock & roll from the 60’s and 70’s.  In case of inclement weather, there will be an announcement on our program information line 973 564-7096.  There is a scheduled rain date of July 10th. 

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

$100 for Tennis Clinic and Court Time at Orange Lawn Club


Orange Lawn Tennis Club

Well, these daily deals are getting more creative.   These courts are beautiful.

$100 for a Tennis Clinic and Grass Court Time at Orange Lawn Tennis Club ($220 Value)



Click here to see deal

The Big Picture

  • Private club with one of the largest and most active tennis programs in the country
  • Capture a bit of Wimbledon in New Jersey by playing on one of 10 grass courts 
  • Top pros conduct a one-hour tennis clinic followed by one hour of surpervised play on grass courts
  • Clinics are organized by skill level; all levels welcome

Deal Details

  • Adults only
  • Valid for 1 hour clinic and 1 hour of supervised play on grass courts
  • Must pre-register for available sessions: July 8, July 9, July 16 (10am-12pm, 12:30pm-2:30pm, 3pm-5pm for each date)
  • Not valid for current Orange Lawn Tennis Club members
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift
  • Promotional value expires on Jul 16, 2011.
See rules that apply to all deals.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Free Tickets to WNBA games in Newark

Nyliberty


Here's something different to do this summer...and it's airconditioned...
Goldstar is offering free tickets to the WNBA New York Liberty's games at the Prudential Center in Newark.  There seem to be alot of summer dates available.


Click here for more information

Friday, June 10, 2011

Apple Camp at the Short Hills

At Apple Camp, kids aged 8-12 learn how to shoot their own footage, create an original song in GarageBand on an iPad, and put it all together in iMovie on a Mac. This free workshop, held at the Apple Store, spans three days and ends with campers debuting their masterpieces at the Apple Camp Film Festival. Space is limited and workshops fill up quickly so sign up now for a super creative adventure.*

 

Click here to sign up--spots are going fast! 

 

 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Summer TV Shows

Summer used to be nothing but reruns on tv, but no more.  These days, a whole new batch of shows are launched in the summer.  Here are a few I am planning on checking out:

Falling Skies (TNT)...Steven Spileberg, Noah Wyle, alien invaders--sounds like my kind of show

The Hot Zone (ABC)...Grey's Anatomy  meets China Beach..of course will never compare to MASH

Louie (FX) Life in NYC as a single Dad. This is its second summer season, and it got good reviews last yr.

Torchwood (Starz).  Oh no--I dont think I get this channel.  John Barrowman stars in the fourth season of this Dr. Who spinoff.  In case anyone doesnt know, I LOVE John Barrowman.  Let me say that again...LOVE John Barrowman.

Rescue Me (FX).  July 12 marks the start of the seventh and final season.  We're still catching up on Netflix.

Damages This great show has moved to DirecTV this season.  Which means I won't get to see it until its out on DVD.  Or pay to watch on Itunes.

The Hour (BBC America)  Six-part thriller set in a 1950s BBS newsroom.  We really enjoyed "Luther", their last six-part series, so are looking forward to this.  If you havent seen "Luther", an unexpectedly good cop drama, I think it is still available On Demand.

Friday, June 3, 2011

CELEBRATE THOMAS EDISON THIS SATURDAY IN WEST ORANGE


Thomas Edison's Laboratory Complex as it was about 1900.
EDISON DAY IS JUNE 4!
WHEN: Saturday, June 4, 10:00 PM to 4:00 PMWHERE:  Thomas Edison National Historic Park, 211 Main Street, West Orange
DIRECTIONS HERE
The popular wax cylinder recording sessions will.feature the Paragon Ragtime Join us on Edison DayLaboratory Band, the Bob Ferrel Trombone Quartet and blues singer Mamie Minch. The heavy machine shop will be in operation, its belts and pulleys certain to raise a terrific racket. Rangers will lead tours of the chemistry lab and present additional programs all day. Stop by the Archives exhibit in Building 4 and see some of the documents behind our Twitter postings on Edison's activities in 1911.
Take a tour of Glenmont (below), and then check out the Edisons' cars in the garage. Play Parcheesi, Edison's favorite game! Sign up for tours of the geothermal system. Stop by the Conservatory and see the exhibit "From Famous to Forgotten: 125 Years of Guests at Glenmont."
Glenmont estate, home of Thomas and Mina Edison.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Great Theater Classes for Kids

Acting With Emily is offering  anENTIRE WEEK OF TRIAL CLASSES for both NEW and RETURNING STUDENTS!  


Our family does not have enough nice things to say about these classes.  The entire environment is *positive* -- drama without the drama! The Maplewood location is very convenient.    


The Details:
Trial Class Week is June 20-24, 2011 (see below for schedule)

All trial classes are just $10. And the best part is, if you register for our fall semester before the end of July, you get a $10 discount off! It's like getting your trial class FREE! New and returning students can take up to three different trial classes to see what they like the best.

ALL TRIAL CLASSES will run just 45 minutes, letting you get a great "taste" of our offerings in a convenient 45 minute session.

TO REGISTER FOR A TRIAL CLASS, YOU MUST:
*Call 973-866-8787. Leave your name, child's name and DOB, email and phone as well as the trial class(es) you want to register for.

OR 

*email ActingWithEmilyAdmin@gmail.com with your name, child's name and DOB, email and phone as well as the trial class(es) you want to register for.

Registration will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

AWE Trial Class Schedule:

Monday June 20th
4:00-4:45pm Acting for the Camera (ages 6-9)
5:00-5:45pm Acting for the Camera (ages 10-17)
6:00-6:45pm Voice Over Technique (ages 9-18)
7:00-7:45pm Improvisation (ages 13-18)
Tuesday June 21st
3:30-4:15pm Creative Drama (ages 5-8)
4:30-5:15pm Auditioning for Musical Theatre (ages 9-12)
5:30-6:30pm Auditioning for Musical Theatre (ages 13-17)
Wednesday June 22nd
3:30-4:15pm Storybook Theatre (ages 4-6)
4:30-5:15pm Musical Theatre Technique (ages 6-8)
5:30-6:15pm Improvisation (ages 8-12)
6:30-7:15pm Sketch Comedy (ages 13-18)
Thursday June 23rd
3:30-4:15pm Acting for the Camera (ages 8-11)
4:30-5:15pm Acting for the Camera (ages 12-18)
4:30-5:15pm Auditioning for Film and TV (ages 9-18)
Friday June 24th
3:00-3:45pm Storybook Theatre (ages 4-6)
4:00-4:45pm  Auditioning for Musical Theatre (ages 9- 16)

This schedule and offering DOES NOT reflect the fall schedule. While all of these classes will be offered in the fall, they may not be offered at this time. Also, we have an array of classes that are not listed here that will also be available! Stay tuned!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

JOIN THE WORLD’S LARGEST CHORUS LINE THIS SATURDAY


World's Largest Chorus Line
Don't forget to join Paper Mill Playhouse this Saturday morning
at The Shops at Riverside

Help them Break the Record for the
World's Largest Chorus Line!

Park and enter at the Maggiano's entrance to register
     
Saturday, April 16 at 10:00 AM
WHERE:
  • The Shops at Riverside (Lower Level), 390 Hackensack Avenue, Hackensack, NJ
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?
  • All ages 5 and up, following a very simple 5-minute routine
  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
WHAT DO I GET?
  • Light refreshments
  • Goodie bag full of great stuff!
  • 20% off tickets to select performances of A Chorus Line at NJPAC, April 26-May 1
  • Automatic eligibility for free giveaways
  • Free parking in the mall parking lot
WHAT DO I WEAR?
  • Denim jeans
  • White shirt (T-shirt, blouse, polo shirt, etc.), please do not wear any logos/artwork on your shirts
HOW DO I LEARN THE DANCE STEPS AND SONG?
  • You can learn the simple dance routine by watching the instructional video on NJPAC’s YouTube page: www.youtube.com/njpactv
  • You can also find the song “One” from A Chorus Line on njpactv
> WORLD'S LARGEST CHORUS LINE FACT SHEET

Monday, April 11, 2011

Free National Park Admissions


Glacier National Park 300x225 National Parks: FREE Admission From 4/16   4/24

Well, I waited until the federal government decided to not shut down before posting this.


FREE National Park Week from 4/16-4/24 is timed just right for Spring Break.    Go here to find a location near you.

50% off Please Touch Museum in Philly



If you are thinking of making a day trip to Philly over break, this might be a good deal for you.  Rue La La is offering  tickets for Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia for only $9.00 (regular $18).  The ticket is for One General Admission & Carousel.  Always a hit!

Click here for deal!

Friday, April 8, 2011

What to do this Weekend

1.  Come out to see the Millburn Middle School production of Anything Goes – a popular musical comedy farce with songs by Cole Porter.  Friday at 7, Saturday at 7 pm, Sunday at 1pm.
Cost: $14 per person.

2.   Attend the  WBGO”s Jazz for Kids concert series “Great Music for Great Kids.”  This program will show how the rhythm section functions and how to build a solo.  ArtsMaplewood, Burgdorff Cultural Center, 10 Durand Rd, Maplewood,  Saturday, April 9 at 12:30 pm.
Cost: Free.

3.    Visit the Millburn Street Fair, Sunday, April 10 from 11 am – 5 pm.
   
4.   Indulge the kids with gently used games from Gamestop, Buy 2 Get 1 Free, Friday-Sunday.

5.  Do a little Spring cleaning and put aside some items to drop off at the upcoming Millburn Middle School Gently Used Sale.


6.   Do what I'm doing for the second week in a row---taking Amtrak down to DC.  Hope the weather is better this trip! 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

AMF Bowling: $20 off 4 People or More




Here is another of these great  AMF Bowling coupons.  This one is  for $20 off 4 people or more at your local AMF Bowling Center.  These usually go quickly so if you want to take advantage of the coupon I would get it now.

Monday, March 28, 2011

$21 -- HALF OFF 'SPRING AWAKENING' IN NJ

So many great theater deals!  "Spring Awakening" ---the show that Lea Michelle (from Glee) made her break with.  This show is PG13 for sure; maybe older depending on your family values.  Its a timeless story, set to rock music, of teens emerging sexuality and search for understanding.  There is sex on stage (more passion than any flesh) and alot of dialogue about masturbation, sex, and even suicide.  If your teen wasn't old enough to see this show when it was on Broadway, now is the time!  This show demonstrates that musical theater isn't all rainbows and tap dancing! 

Performances of this Tony Award-winning show take place at
State Theatre in New Jersey on April 2 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Numerous seating levels are discounted up to 50%, including
Mid-Balcony seats for $21 (regularly $42).


To purchase tickets, click below and select "Buy Now." Fees
of $3 per ticket and $9 per order will be additional. Full-
price tickets are subject to the same fees.
http://www.travelzoo.com/l/82450776-1001975/