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June 2012

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out & about continued from pg 24 Tour. (cont.) and volunteerism. The stop features games for families, entertainment, food and beverages, cooking demos, cheese making, health programs and a host of other activities designed to bring families, friends and neigh- bors together. Calves and alpacas will delight children as will clowns, face painting, a barrel train, inflatables and a hot-air balloon plus many hands-on activities. Fred Parent will be here too with fun activities for kids! At old Mill Park - Caroline st, F'burg. www.cabotcheese.coop Sat Jun 9 (cont.) Cabot Creamery Great American Family Campout. 12pm. Families can choose among activities such as canoeing/kayaking on Curtis Lake, archery, swimming, cycling, nature programs, and nature crafts. After a hot dog dinner, there will be a night hike. The evening will conclude with a group campfire and making s'mores. will include a continental breakfast prior to packing up camp. Campers need to bring their own camping equipment. Food and all activities are included. sunday morning son. Children 2 and under are free! www.va-staffordcountyparksandrec. civicplus.com For ages 3+. Cost:$10/per- National Get Outdoors Day. 3pm. Join the folks at Caledon for an open talk that will look at basic camp gear including tents, sleep- ing bags and more. We will discuss camping ethics and rules, what to do once you get there and the all important what to do with the kids when it rains. We will finish up the talk by sam- pling a few easy to prepare camp- Fri Jun 15 Middle School Beach Night. 6:30pm. head over to the Massad yMCA Waterpark for a special night for Middle schoolers only with sunset syndicate Band, Music, Games, special Activities, Door Prizes and more! There will be lots of fun in the Water Park! Members $13. Concessions: Kiki's Concession stand will be open and anyone who signs up and pays before June 10th will get a $3 concession stand voucher. Rain date: June 16. 212 Butler Rd, F'burg, 22405. Fees: y Members: $10 and non- Sat Jun 16 Colonial Theater on the Lawn. 7pm. nights (June 16, 17, 23, & 24) by the Fredericksburg Players. This year, Julius Caesar will be presented in the colonial style, which includes audience participation. Picnic on the lawn at Kenmore. Performances will be moved indoors in the event of rain. Cost: $10 adults - $5 stu- dents. historic Kenmore Plantation 1201 Washington Ave, F'burg. www.kenmore.org/events.html Annual presentation on 4 Father's Day at Potomac Point Winery. Eat BBQ, sip fine wine, play horse shoes, and listen to live music! Call for reservations at 540-446- 2107. 275 Decatur Rd, stafford. http://www.potomacpointwinery.com Sun Jun 17 Father's Day BBQ. 11am. Enjoy a fun afternoon this Wed Jun 20 Reptiles Alive. 10am. you will meet live from Africa, Asia, Australia, and n. America while you learn snake secrets and laugh at our lizard stories and turtle tales. This show features a giant python, alligator, tortoise, moni- tor lizard and more! Cost: Ages 2 - Adult: $3/Adv or $4day of show. Rowser Bldg, 1739 Jeff Davis hwy, stafford. www.staffordparks.com animals fire treats. This is a perfect way to prepare for The Great American Backyard Campout. Free but space is limited so call the park to register at 540-663-3861. continued on pg 26 www.fredericksburgparent.NET 25

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