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august the cover kid event the tracy center from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on saturday, august 3.
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rouge parents magazine is looking for the next great group of chil- dren, ages 2-17, to be named 2019-20 cover kids. the cover kids will go on to be on the cover or inside the pages of
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rouge parents magazine . cost is $20-50. family members can enjoy shopping, live entertainment, have a chance to win door prizes, and participate in kids? activities for free. ? thecoverkidevent.
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in every issue calendar 1 thursday art after hours: astral visions. lasm from 5:30-7:30 p.m. $10 admission includes wine, soft drinks, hors d?oeuvres and a planetarium presentation. lasm.org baby care basics.
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rouge general hos- pital, bluebonnet, from 6-9 p.m. learn how to prepare for your baby?s arrival, what to expect on the big day and how to survive the first two weeks. cost is $30 per couple. brgeneral.org end of summer teen reading party. jones creek
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at 3 p.m. teens can enjoy games, prizes and diy pizza. registration required. (225) 756-1170. food truck night. the crown: a royal bistro from 5-9 p.m. with basel?s food truck, drinks and desserts from the bistro, music, lawn games, face painting, crafts and shop- ping. free. theroyalstandard.
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ing. broadmoor united methodist church at 6:30 p.m. men?s night, focusing on healing the racial divide. includes a free dinner and speaker, rev. dr. michael waters. renew
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teen advisory board. watson
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at 5:30 p.m. teens can suggest programs, volun- teer at the branch and help choose books. (225) 686-4180 veterans history project: oral his- tory event. ebr main
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from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. the east
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rouge parish
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is hosting a veterans history project event in collaboration with congressman graves and aarp louisiana to conduct oral histories of u.s. veterans, which will be recorded, preserved and made accessible through the
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of congress. ebrpl.
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virtual reality demonstration sessions. ebr main
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at 4:30 p.m. pa- trons ages eight and up will learn about virtual reality in the lobby, and learn how to sculpt, draw, and animate. (225) 231-3750 2 friday book babies. wat- son
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at 10:30 a.m. activity held on the first friday of every month for infants through age five with stories, music and games. (225) 664-3963 educator night. knock knock children?s museum from 6:30-8:30 p.m. educators and ad- ministrators are invited to celebrate peace, love and educators. tickets are $5. knockknockmuseum.org renew: spiritual awakening + home-
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ing . broadmoor united methodist church at 6:30 p.m. kids and teens night, focusing on standing up to bullies. pastor brad waggoner will lead the night that will start with kid-friendly snacks and end with games. for children entering k-12th grade and their parents. renew
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sondheim on sond- heim. manship theatre at 7:30 p.m. a tribute to a great musical theater
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poser. tickets are $28. manshiptheatre.org stories in art. lsu museum of art at 10:30 a.m. free program for children from birth to preschool and their care- givers. enjoy a book and art project designed to make families
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fortable ex- ploring in a museum setting. (225) 389-7207 total teen take- over. cortana mall, entrance 2, from 4-7 p.m. a one-stop-shop teen re- sources event with screen- ings, photos, performances, dj kicks, swag bags, door prizes, food, speakers and games. facebook.
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3 saturday #love
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roug- esaturdays . knock knock children?s museum at 1 p.m. the museum, in collaboration with the
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rouge mayor?s of- fice, will present a program demonstrating how families can be healthy. knockknockmuseum.org
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rouge arts market. farmers 6 8 b r p a r e n t s . c o m | a u g u s t 2 0 1 9
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