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2021 2021
VOTE NOW Vote for your Favs!
Our 2021 Family Favorite Awards ballot is here, and we need your input! Each year, we poll our readers for their top picks of places to shop, dine and play – everything from preschools and schools to kids’ classes, camps, museums and attractions. Head online to BostonParentsPaper.com to vote for your favorites today. We’ll publish the winners in our annual Best of the Best publication this summer. And you’ll be automatically entered to win a $100 Visa gift certificate.
2021 Northeast Camp Guide
The 2021 digital edition of Northeast Camp Guide features helpful articles on picking the right camp, specialty programs, preparing for camp and more. Read it on
BostonParentsPaper.com – just click on the Magazine tab then on the image of the Northeast Camp
Guide.
Evacuation Day
Observed on March 17th annually in Suffolk County, Massachusetts and the public schools in Somerville, Massachusetts, Evacuation Day is a holiday which commemorates the evacuation of British forces from the city of Boston after the Siege of Boston. Some of the cities in Suffolk County include Boston, Chelsea, Winthrop, and Revere. Since Evacuation Day also falls on St. Patrick’s Day, many people combine the two holidays into one big holiday. However, there are some Boston residents, especially those who live in Suffolk County, who celebrate Evacuation Day as a holiday in its own right. These people may attend re-enactments of the Siege of Boston, visit historically significant sites in the area or participate in essay contests.
SUMMER IS ON FOR 2021!
No Summer Camp Fairs, No Problem!
Boston Parent has redesigned the Summer Camp Fair into a Camp Expo Flip Book complete with information and video for over 45 camp and summer programs. Information in the flip book is sorted to fit your needs. Register today to receive the next Camp Expo Flip Book on March 20.
Traditional Irish Soda Bread contains only four ingredients: flour, salt, buttermilk and soda. Soda is the key ingredient that led to the birth of this particular type of bread (hence the name) because until its introduction in the 1840’s, it was difficult to create a loaf bread that would “rise” with the wheat found in Ireland. Making soda bread is a great way to share the science of soda with your lads and lasses.