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Hard to believe that Thanksgiving is almost here!  It is a holiday celebrated with parades, fairs, feasts, football games and family. Chances are if you are staying in town next week you may have your own kids to entertain and maybe a few extras. But, if churning out crafty things to do all week long isn't on your agenda -- no worries. There are plenty of great camps, classes and even a Rail Jam at Stowe happening to keep everyone occupied.  All so that you can get the turkey and the 15 side dishes prepped and ready in time for Thursday (really? you don't do that?).

Wearable Art Vacation Camp @ Davis Studio (ages 7-13)

Drop off camp Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday from 9:00am - 3:00pm.  A chance for your budding fashion designers to get creative.

Scienscational Workshop for Kids (ages 9-13)

Calling all mechanical engineers: this drop off program run by the South Burlington Rec. Department is for you!  Build and take home your own robot on Monday or Tuesday from 8:30am - 4:30pm.  

Animal Tracks & Traces Drop-Off Science Day @ ECHO (ages 4-8)

On Tuesday from 12:30pm-3:30pm you can drop your little paleontologists off to see the new DinoTracks Exhibit and do experiments and crafts.

Thanksgiving PJ Story Time @ Hinesburg Library (ages 3+)

Come Tuesday night at 6:00pm dressed in your Jammies and ready to snuggle up with someone you love.  You will get to hear some favorite Turkey Tales.

Turkey Trot and 1/4 Mile Kid's Race (all ages)

Work it off family style!  Head over to Gutterson Fieldhouse Thanksgiving morning at 10:45am and take a lap (or two).  Don't forget to bring a food donation for those who need a little extra help this year.

A Visit from Santa and Christmas Tree Lighting on Church Street (all ages)

The fun starts at 12noon when Santa Claus arrives on Church Street in a Green Mountain Mini Horse Carriage and kicks off the Annual Holiday Parade. Afterwards your kids can enjoy free rides too! At 5:30pm catch a performance of "The Night Before Christmas" and listen to carolers sing as the light up the tree at 6:05!
 

Gobble, Gobble,

Miss Magpie

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