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Arts organizations

Navigating through today's drivers education

Other family-friendly resources

Saving for college

Breast-feeding and birthing resources

Safety seat laws

Non-toxic cleaners

Baseball teams

Local parks

Parks - state and federal

Home-schooling organizations

Youth orchestras

Swimming spots

School systems

Pick-your-own farms

Museums

Movie theaters

Libraries

Raising Confident Children

Bullying

Dealing with Divorce

Exetiquette

Praise

Choosing a child-care provider

Education Trends--Part 1

Education - Part 2

Coaching your kids

Education Trends - Part 3

Cooperative preschool offers alternative learning for children and parents

Parental health

Love and marriage after the baby carriage

Naming baby

Overseas adoption: One mom's voyage

Interfaith parenting

Training Today’s Babysitters, Tomorrow’s Parents

50 years: Changes in childbirth

Celebrating Autumn with Your Children

Etiquette, Netiquette

School Transitions

Bagging the boring

Keeping kids healthy

Money matters

Lost in translation: Understanding teenspeak

Lice Prevention

Thank you

Homework Hints for Overwhelmed Children and Harried Parents


Back to School Issue
August 25 - Child Guide's Back to School issue distributed
34th Annual Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts Festival
Sept. 20, 2008 - 34th Annual Shenandoah Valley Apple Harvest Arts and Crafts Festival, Jim Barnett Park, 1001 E. Cork St., Winchester. Features more than 180 arts and crafts vendors, food, music and agricultural history exhibits. Call 540/662-4946.
Fall Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival
Sept. 26, 2008 - Fall Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival, Sam Michaels Park, Job Corps Road, Shepherdstown, W.Va. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Approximately 200 juried artists and craftspersons will sell and demonstrate their wares. Event includes food and bluegrass music. Adults, $6; ages 6 to17, $3; those younger than 6 admitted free. Call 800/624-0577.



     
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