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So Much To Do; So Little Time

Looking for something to do this weekend with the family? Look no further.

• Friday Night Skating
Where/When: Roller Kingdom, 5 Highland Park Ave., Hudson. Friday Feb. 25, from 7-9 p.m.
Why Go: With more than 25,000 sq ft. filled with programmed light and sound shows, a video arcade, the karaoke and dance “Beat Box”, as well as a beautiful hardwood skating surface, Roller Kingdom guarantees you fun for all ages. For an entirely different dimension of action and excitement our rink has Lasertag - a great addition to your festivities.
Pricing: $7 includes skate rental.

• Children's Film Festival
Where/When: Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Square, Worcester. Saturday, Feb. 26, from 10-11:30 a.m.
Why Go: "The Incredibles." Children's Program Room, Main Library! Free! All ages welcome, just drop in! Light refreshments will be served.
Pricing: Free!

• Dr. Seuss Puppet Play
Where/When: The Discovery Museums, 177 Main Street, Acton, MA. Friday, Feb. 25, from 10 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.
Why Go: Explore an assortment of Dr. Seuss books and then create a puppet based on one of your favorite characters.
Pricing: Free. Just Drop In!

• Winter Carnival 
Where/When: Fay School, 48 Main Street, Southborough. Saturday, Feb. 26, from 1- 4 p.m.
Why Go: Open to families with children ages 3-10. Free admission. Inflatable games, carnival games and prizes, a musical entertainer and sing-along, Animal Adventures' exotic animal demonstration, and concessions. For information, contact Mike Voute, Director of Alumni Programs, at mvoute@fayschool.org.
Pricing: Free! Please use East Entrance.

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Smart Gals: Mrs. Junkbox
Where/When:
The Discovery Museums, 177 Main Street, Acton. Sunday, Feb. 27, from 2- 4 p.m.
Why Go: Join Emily Piper, aka Mrs. Junkbox, of Rumphius Creativity Unhinged and learn about the energy we save by recycling.  Come and create your very own Junkbox rod puppet by repurposing household junk into an imaginative creature!  Going green can be so much fun! SMART Gals (Science-Math-Art) Series is sponsored by The Ramsey McCluskey Family Foundation
Pricing: Free. Just Drop In!

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