This Saturday at Cornell Reis Center from 6-8 PM, USTA is having a Junior Tennis Intro for free.
http://www.youthregistration.com/search/
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Awesome kid spots and family friendly spots in and around Central New York for Ithaca families.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Places to Eat - Ithaca Pizza Review
I like pizza. I am from NYC, I rephrase, I LOVE pizza. Further to that, I became unable to tolerate eating gluten (as in bread, pasta, pizza dough, anything made from wheat) for 6 years after my first child for whatever reason, and for 6 years craved pizza above all, followed closely by beer and pbj. Now that I am cured (becoming a mom a second time may have been the key), I like to eat pizza at least once a week, though it doesn't always work out to happen as frequently as I'd like. This site will help me, I am sure. Though my current favorite is Sicilian Delight Pizza at the Ithaca Mall, and I don't see that on this list.
http://www.ithacapizzareview.com/
http://www.ithacapizzareview.com/
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Kid Spots Link - Ithaca Discovery Trail
Wish these guys had an RSS feed, they have a listing of current events/activities going on at the 8 big kid spots in Ithaca: Cayuga Nature Center, Cornell -- Lab of Orinthology and the Cornell Plantations, The History Center, The Johnson Museum of Art, The Museum of the Earth, the Sciencenter, and the Tompkins Library.
http://www.discoverytrail.net/index.php
http://www.discoverytrail.net/index.php
Place to Go - Arnot Maple Weekend
Every year, my family attends this event, and it's happening Next Weekend - March 19th and 20th. There's a small shop with a large vat in it where they are boiling sap into real maple syrup. That's about it. And it's enough - the smell of the steam on the vat makes the trip worth it. There are free samples to taste the syrup, and you can walk over to their lodge house, where they have a pancake breakfast.
http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/arnot/Maple%20weekend.pdf
http://www2.dnr.cornell.edu/arnot/Maple%20weekend.pdf
Place to Go - Cornell Hilltop Jamboree
Just went to the Cornell Barton Hall Hilltop Jamboree -- they had various moonbouncers, mini golf, caramel apples, popcorn, cotton candy, pizza, a climbing station, and a repelling station, all for $3 a person (all you can eat food and water included). You can't beat that price, and we spent all four hours there and my kids had a blast since everything was tailored for them. Highly recommended.
http://events.cornell.edu/event/hilltop_jamboree_community_carnival
http://events.cornell.edu/event/hilltop_jamboree_community_carnival
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