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Spring Break Staycation Ideas
No school? No worries. There's plenty to do right in the Ridgewood area. Once you peruse this lengthy list of things to do with your kids next week, perhaps you'll be in a better frame of mind to embrace seven days off with your children in tow. For some activities, signups are needed now to ensure they take place, for others space is limited.
The International Auto Show
International Auto Show offers sneak peeks, brand new '12 & '13 production models and more concept vehicles than ever before.
Wind in the Willows: The Musical!
The Wind in the Willows will be performed by the youth academy students and great for families and children of all ages.
Lighting Trend: Clustering Pendants
One of the most striking lighting trends at the moment is clustering pendant lights which works well over a table.
A Ridgewood Kitchen in House Beautiful
Ridgewood native and kitchen & bathroom designer, Nicole Pietrandrea Hough, is featured in the "Kitchen of the Month" section of the April 2012 issue of House Beautiful magazine.
Hi-Tech Scooters and Skateboards
Why ride an ordinary scooter or skateboard when you can ride one of these?
Kids Snorkeling Lesson
Snorkeling is a fun thing to do on vacation with the family. Get proper fitting snorkel gear (mask, snorkel and fins), and it can be worth it to give the kids a lesson from a certified scuba expert before you go.
Decorator Paint
If you have a terrible time deciding on paint colors, visit the Color Factory at Eagle Paint. The only paint store in the area that carries high-end "Decorator Paint" such as: Donald Kaufman, Farrow & Ball, Stark Paint, Novogratz for Stark Paint, Michelle Winick Collection, and the Fine Paints of Europe.
Home Composting
Composting allows residents the opportunity to turn their yard waste and kitchen scraps into something useful - rich garden soil.
Family Frogwatch
Family Frogwatch- Learn to identify the calls of some local frogs and toads. Then, you’ll know what’s been calling in your backyard, what you hear when you’re camping, and you can help scientists learn more about frog populations.