Philadelphia

Tuckerton Seaport 

We were recently invited to Tuckerton Seaport in Tuckerton, NJ to check out their family-friendly atmosphere, including a few fun spring & summer festivals.

Tuckerton Seaport

If you’ve been reading for any amount of time, chances are you know I’m a Midwestern transplant to the East Coast. So my summers growing up weren’t spent near the ocean beaches.

Now that we’re living in Philadelphia, we can’t help but be drawn to “the shore” as much as possible. It’s just a hop, skip and a jump away – and there’s just something about that first breath of sea air you get on the drive down. There’s nothing like it.

So in the several years we’ve been living here, we’ve explored a few different shore points and are still learning a lot of the history behind these New Jersey towns.

This was our first trip to Tuckerton, but I know it won’t be our last.

We visited last weekend for their beloved Bluegrass & BBQ Festival and we’re so glad we made the drive. The bands were lively and provided the perfect backdrop for kicking up your heels… or just sitting back, relaxing and chowing down on some good eats, which were plentiful.

Perhaps our favorite part of the morning, though, was Todd’s Musical Petting Zoo. For our two music-loving kids, this was the perfect way for them to pick up and try so many instruments they’d never heard or seen before, along with a few favorites that are more familiar. This was Todd’s first year at the festival and I do hope they’ll have him back next year. It was the perfect addition to keep little (and not-so-little!) hands busy and engaged. The entire family had a great time tapping out a new tune or two.

He had the neatest collection of instruments—many hand-crafted out of some pretty unusual materials—and the kids continue to talk about the different things they saw and played with, even a week later.

There were also tables set up where the kids could become marine biologists for the day, exploring water samples for tiny wildlife, which they loved!

Once we were able to tour more of the Seaport itself, we were able to get a taste of the history of this little seaside town.

Their collection of surfboards was impressive. There was a whole room filled with surfboards of all kinds, with examples of the very earliest kinds.

There was also a great collection for the train-enthusiast (though I somehow managed to not get one photo of that collection!) and the little historic details scattered throughout the Seaport museum were fascinating. Our walk up to the top of the lighthouse was windy, but wonderfully exciting.

Tuckerton Seaport has really gotten it right, offering activities and attractions for families of all ages – and I appreciated that they offered plenty for young ones to interact with, so that we (as adults) could fully relax and adopt the beachy, relaxed vibe of the day and not interrupt it with worries of keeping little fingers from touching every.last.thing in the museum.

Next visit, we’ll definitely make a stop at the mini golf area and spend more time feeding the animals, also on the grounds.

And we may, or may not, be dressed as pirates. Arrrgh.

Be sure to check out the Privateers and Pirates Festival on June 8 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pirate history, treasure scavenger hunt, costume contest and pirate craft activities. Along with a live band and food vendors.

And to help support Tuckerton’s educational programming, you can donate (or bid on items) at their annual summer auction.

According to their website, The Seaport, which first opened in 2000, is committed to furthering the public knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the Barnegat Bay and surrounding environment through exhibition, artist demonstration, educational programming, research and documentation.

Tuckerton is just one of the towns along the Jersey Shore that was hit especially hard by Hurricane Sandy last year. Tuckerton Seaport’s 40-acre site and building experienced significant flooding and wind damage during the storm. They currently have four buildings open to the public and are committed to fully reopening as soon as possible to continue serving the community.

A HUGE thank you to Joey Fortman of Real Mom Media and Stephanie Glover of A Grande Life for setting up this blogger event and introducing us to the treasure that is Tuckerton Seaport. We were thrilled to be a part of it and are looking forward to our next visit!

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Things to Do in Philadelphia

things to do in Philadelphia

Things to Do In Philadelphia (Feb. 15-18, 2013)

Kids’ Club – Pets & Animals
Participating Michaels stores
Sat. Feb. 16, 10 to 11:30 a.m., on the half hour
Let your kids explore their creativity while you shop. Only $2 per child reserves 30 minutes for your creative kid. Sessions start every half hour from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

PNC Arts Alive Family Day at the Opera
Academy of Music, 240 S. Broad St., Philadelphia
Sat. Feb. 16, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with entrance at 10 and 11 a.m.
FREE, fun-filled day of interactive programming for kids grades K-5. Join Opera Philadelphia for a chance to journey behind the scenes of the company’s productions and learn about the magic of opera. Attendees (ages 5-10) will be permitted to walk the stage of Philadelphia’s historic opera house, visit stars’ dressing rooms and participate in engaging interactive sessions. Entrance times at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Free, but registration required.

Kids’ Matinees: Heidi (w/Shirley Temple)
Bryn Mawr Film Institute, 824 W. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA
Sat., Feb. 16 at 11 a.m.
Little Shirley Temple takes on Johanna Spyri’s tale of an orphaned girl who melts the heart of her crotchety, mountain-dwelling grandfather (Jean Hersholt). As soon as a mutual friendship blossoms, Heidi is taken away from her beloved guardian and finds herself in the custody of a malevolent Aunt. Will she ever be able to return to her cherished mountains? Adults $5 and kids $4. Rated G.

Free Crafts for Kids – Desk Buddy Pencil Holder
Lakeshore Learning 
Sat. Feb. 16, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Decorate your desktop with a friendly snail that holds your pencil in place. Plus print this coupon and bring with you to save $5 off a $25 purchase. *Lakeshore Learning has free activities for kids every Saturday!

African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign – Author Discussion
Barnes & Noble, The Metroplex – 2300 Chemical Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA
Sat. Feb. 16, 12 p.m.
Meet Dr. James Paradis, professor and author of African Americans and the Gettysburg Campaign, as he signs his book and leads us in a discussion. Learn something new in honor of Black History Month.

Sunday

Kids Corner Music Festival
Union Transfer, 1026 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia
Sun. Feb. 17, Doors open at 10:30.
Great morning of music and fun. The Kids Corner Music Festival starts with The Not-Its! at 11 a.m., followed by a noon performance from Big Bang Boom! There will also be FREE balloon creations and food/drink will be sold on site. Tickets $8 for XPN members; $12 for non-members and WILL be available at the door that morning.

Ongoing

Paleopalooza
Academy of Natural Sciences, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia
Sat. and Sun. Feb. 16-17.
Paleopalooza is one of our absolute favorite events! Dinosaur devotees can enjoy fossil hunts, meet real paleontologists, cheer on trilobite races, dance to the Diggity Dudes, enjoy a high energy live animal show and so much more. You won’t want to miss it!

My Fuzzy Valentine’s Day Lunch and Show
Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Road, Langhorne PA
Sat. Feb. 16 and Sun. Feb. 17, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Treat your little Valentines to a delicious buffet lunch followed by an Elmo’s World Live! show. Join your lovable, fuzzy Sesame Street friends for a festive Valentine’s Day celebration with singing, dancing, themed desserts and Valentine’s goodie bags for each little love! Adults $27 + tax; children (2-11) $17 + tax.

Presidents Day Weekend at the Franklin Institute
Franklin Institute, 222 N. 20 St., Philadelphia
Sat. through Mon. Feb. 16-18.
Join TFI Educators this Presidents Day Weekend for some hands-on fun! Old favorites like Paper Making and the Liquid Air Show join new programs like the Science of Ships Lab. Check in at the Atrium Information Desk upon arrival to pick up a copy of the Daily Program for exact times and locations.

Alice in Wonderland
Media Theatre for the Performing Arts, 104 E. State St., Media
Through March 2, times vary.
In this rousing, fast-paced and upbeat adventure based on Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, Alice falls down the rabbit hole to Wonderland where she meets one crazy character after another. For ages 5 and up, this colorful, funny version of “Alice in Wonderland” will bring pleasant dreams, not nightmares, as lessons are learned and some audience members are chosen to play a hilarious version of The Queen’s Croquet with beach balls! Adults $12 and children $10.

Monday

OrKID Days
Longwood Gardens, 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, PA
Mon. Feb. 18, 12 to 3 p.m.
OrKID Days are fun for the whole family and help their youngest visitors appreciate the gardens through music. Enjoy a free family concert, learn about orchids firsthand at discovery stations, sketch your own orchid and go on a Winter Wonders Hunt through the Conservatory. All activities and performances are free with Gardens admission. Seating for performances is first-come, first-served.

For more events and things to do in Philadelphia and the surrounding area throughout the week, check our Kid-Friendly Events Calendar!

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Harlem Globetrotters

As our schedules have changed and the kids are becoming involved in more and more activities, the need for quality family time together becomes an even higher priority for us to maintain.

Often that’ll mean our weekly family movie night or an afternoon of board games. Other weekends it means packing the kids in the car and heading to the nearest state park for a little hiking and nature observation.

And every so often, it means treating the kids to a special extra-memorable experience, like the one Harlem Globetrotters specialize in.

Harlem Globetrotters “You Write the Rules” Tour

The Harlem Globetrotters love seeing families laugh together during our games, and would love to see your family when we come to a city near you.  If you’re looking for an awesome event the whole family will enjoy, get your tickets to the Harlem Globetrotters ”You Write the Rules” tour.  Your family’s smiles will start before you even get to the game because this year, your family can vote at harlemglobetrotters.com, and decide rules for the game like two balls in play at the same time that could affect the final outcome. After the game, Globetrotters will stay on court to sign autographs and take photographs with your kids.

The only thing better than finding an event the whole family will enjoy, is getting a great deal on it.  Save $7 per ticket* by using the promo code “TOGETHER“.  Get ready to experience a show your family will remember for a lifetime!  *Discount available on select ticket levels.

How do you bring your family together for quality time?

Disclosure: Thank you to Harlem Globetrotters for sponsoring this post.

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