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KIDS AND FAMILIES A HELPFUL GUIDE TO KIDS STUFF FOR CHIPPEWA VALLEY PARENTS
EDITOR: ERIC CHRISTENSON || DESIGN: JANAE BRUENIG + ERIC CHRISTENSON || LISTINGS: TYLER GRIGGS WRITERS: HOPE GREENE + EVA PAULUS + TOM GIFFEY || PHOTOS: ANDREA PAULSETH + HOPE GREENE + LEAH DUNBAR
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Park-tacular playgrounds five play-friendly starter spots in the Valley // words: hope greene
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ust as monkeys need bananas and something to climb on, human children need, well, bananas and something to climb on. Here are just five of the many great playground spots in and around Eau Claire. Use this guide as a treasure map that you can follow as a start to finding your own gems.
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Carson Park, Eau Claire: it may have a space portal
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Robbins Elementary & Putnam Heights Elementary, Eau Claire: playtime megalopolis
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hese two school playgrounds have extensive and snazzy new equipment mixed in with some excellent oldies. Among its compelling contraptions, Robbins now has these modern wacky twisted fish-shaped needle-threading plastic climbers alongside a simple vintage geodesic dome, both equally as amusing to our young testers. (The geodesic dome probably more so simply for the physical comedy factor of me getting stuck inside it. I did not brave the fish needles.) Across town at Putnam Heights, the newest section of their huge playground is designed for kids with all kinds of mobilities and sensory differences, featuring, among other ingenious toys, a big blue sleigh-shaped see-saw spectacularly large enough to fit two wheelchairs, four kids on a sturdy bench, and at least a dozen more people if they cling to the outside (which it is designed for, so cling away, spider monkeys).
arson Park, by all accounts, remains the queen of Eau Claire playgrounds. It’s shaded by the surrounding forest, massive in size, bescupltured by a bronze statue of motherhood, with interesting trails leading off into the trees, views of Half Moon Lake, restrooms, and is home to the famously long tube slides. Just how long are the famously long tube slides? Our careful measurement got us an answer of long enough to be pretty freaking exciting to someone three feet tall with half an imagination. These slides are the best “because it might take you to space or to a pink bunny’s house,” said our 3-year-old tester, and continued, “but sometimes it takes you to the slide bottom and then you go again.” The behemoths are newly safetyed up with fresh steps and split rail fences to squelch the urge to climb on the giant inviting rocks. But even tamed by prudent framing we agree they are definitely long enough to get you into space, or at least get you going fast enough to have a shot at it.
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KIDS AND FAMILIES Rod and Gun Park, Eau Claire: tree-shaded tree hugging
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f you’re nostalgic for the old-timey fun of sitting on a plank bridge poking at the sparkling water with a stick, making mud plumes and sending leaf boats floating away to glory or a watery grave, this is the one for you. A perfect kid-sized bubbling brook lined with smooth stones winds past the playground, the water is clear and just a few inches deep. Further along, the streams widen into larger and deeper water features inhabited by various interesting pond creatures. Tucked against a hill on one side and Half Moon Lake on the other, the playground area has very new woodland themed equipment, and there are restrooms if you follow the path into the larger park. Our testers left this playground wet from the ankles down, quibbling over who touched the best slimy thing, and trying to speak goose.
River Heights Elementary, Menomonie: it’s a castle
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up. And what a castle – with sandboxes, Viking ship prow, short slides, wavy slides, spiral slides, swings, anthill climbing wall, handprint climbing wall, multilevel maze, ropes courses, balance beams, tots area, merry-go-round, jumpy bridge, monkey bars galore, and a painting of an erupting volcano on the side, as though it needed any extra mojo. River Heights Elementary
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Irvine Park Fountain/Splash Pad, Chippewa Falls: throw out the towel
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here is something about the act of splashing that activates a particular part of the child brain, the part that stores total insanity. You may have seen this happen at home in the bath where if not quickly checked, children turn to manic water-borne gibbons whipping up a tsunami of destructive glee. Chippewa Falls has provided a place where those lovely ones can vent all their shrieky splashy joy in safety and without your porous house surfaces soaking it up, leaving you on the bench to supervise their water play while still able to enjoy a vivacious discussion on Brangelina or Wittgenstein or whatever it is you like to talk to other parents about. The splash pad is only one of the interesting things at Irvine Park, which includes – among other things – several playgrounds and a small zoo.
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Singing together YMCA offers karaoke nights for families and kids // words: tom giffey
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HOLD ME CLOSER, TINY SINGER. The YMCA’s kid-friendly family karaoke night kicks off one Friday a month through December – or until they get tired of Frozen.
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retty much everybody loves to sing, but how we demonstrate that love changes with age. When we’re kids, we’re liable to belt out our favorite tunes any old time – appropriate or not. As adults, we generally get more reticent, reserving our vocalization for the shower or the car (radio on, windows up, of course). For grown-ups, karaoke is the major exception to this rule: The synthesized backing track and the animated ball bouncing atop familiar lyrics combine to create a safe space to let out our inner child and aim for the high notes. Karaoke’s ability to turn back the clock is one of the things that makes the Eau Claire YMCA’s new Family Karaoke Night so exciting. Between 4:30 and 6pm on one Friday a month through the end of the year (Oct. 10, Nov. 14, and Dec. 12), the Y is transforming its party room into a free karaoke lounge for kids (particularly those ages 6 to 14) and their parents and grandparents. Other YMCA activities – such as the Flick ’n’ Float, father/daughter dances, and the
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Monster Bash Halloween Party – attest to the fact that Y is about social development as much as it is about developing your abs. Jen Zwicky, youth development director at the Y, says attendees with experience a laid-back environment to test their pipes on a karaoke machine with two microphones (the better to sing a duet with your kid). “The primary goal of this program is that the kids (and adults!) have fun and get to spend some quality time together as a family, participating “I would be in something together outside of the shocked if we did house,” Zwicky says. “However, I’m also not hear ‘Let It Go’ sure that kids (and, again, adults!) will a few times.” gain valuable traits such as confidence -Jen Zwicky, on today’s pop hits and self-esteem as they go outside of their comfort zone and really put themselves out there, singing their hearts out!” Songs will be available from a selection of karaoke CDs (some of which feature vocal backup tracks) including many Disney tunes. And yes, to answer the inevitable question, that means the kids will be able to sing their favorite tunes from Frozen. “I would be shocked if we did not hear ‘Let It Go’ a few times,” Zwicky acknowledges, “but I do think we’ll get a variety of songs, especially if some parents take the plunge and rock out to an ’80s or ’90s song that they love!” So let go of those inhibitions and get ready to rock out with your kiddies! To learn more, call (715) 836-8460 or visit eauclaireymca.org.
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Tiny Hiney Tiny Hiney is written by Eva Paulus, the eightyear-old daughter of Volume One columnist Mike Paulus (who writes The Rear End). For this installment, Eva wrote about neighborhoods.
“Why I Like Neighborhoods” words: eva paulus
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like neighborhoods because there are so many mamas and daddies and kids. There are friends and neighbors, alleys and streets that I have never even been on, new friends, old friends, new foes and old foes. There are nice, warm, inviting houses, prim houses, shabby houses, old houses, new houses. Sometimes birds fly over the houses. Eagles, vultures, and robins are just a few. But wait! There are squirrels, bunnies, and chipmunks! Also cats and dogs. And don’t forget about bugs. Bees. Butterflies. Dragonflies. And more! Some pollinate the beautiful flowers in some people’s front and back yards. And of course don’t forget about us humans! Young and old, thin and round, short and tall, there could be hundreds in one neighborhood! And all that comes to one thing: Why I Like Neighborhoods. Because there are people, animals, houses, trees, and flowers. Neighborhoods are for meeting, living, planting, and most importantly, seeing how fortunate we are to have them. TIM MATHER
A family goes biking in Menomonie
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The Kid List
activities, clubs, & classes for kids and their parents KIDS EVENTS
Sherman Star River Run Sep. 19, 8pm • Owen Park Bandshell/Chippewa River Trail, 1st Avenue, Eau Claire • $15 adults, $10 kids under 12 • The Sherman Star River Run is a self-timed 2 mile fun run/walk to benefit the students of Sherman Elementary School. Scarecrow Makin’ Days & Contest Sep. 20; Sep. 27;
Oct. 4 • Down To Earth Garden Center, 6025 Arndt Ln., Eau Claire • FREE • 833-1234 • dwntoearth.com Your fall decorating isn’t complete without a scarecrow. Bring in some old, funky clothes, boots, hats & other fashion accessories to create a prized scarecrow.
Fall Family Festival Sep. 20, 10am-6pm • Nature’s
Edge Therapy Center, 2523 14 3/4 Avenue, Rice Lake • FREE • 859-6670 • naturesedgetherapycenter.org Pony rides, petting zoo, western themed games, carriage rides, hay wagon rides, music, delicious food, and much more. Scenic 4 hour Horse Trail Ride begins at 10am (separate fee, must bring own horse). Festival events begin at 12pm.
Children’s Planetarium Show: Secrets of the Cardboard Rocket Saturdays until Sep. 28, 11am-noon •
UW-Eau Claire Planetarium, Phillips Hall, UWEC, Eau Claire • ages 5-11 • 836-2637 • uwec.edu The children take a magical journey through the Solar System, aided by a talking astronomy book, a cardboard rocket, and a vivid imagination.
Kids of Steel Triathlon Sep. 21, 2pm • Eau Claire
YMCA, 700 Graham Ave., Eau Claire • Y Member: $20 first child ($15 additional children) | Non-Member: $25 first child ($20 additional children) • ages 5-12 • 8368460 • eauclaireymca.org This is the perfect event for the adventurous youth looking for a challenge. Each athlete will swim in the Y pool, run to Owen Park, & bike on the Chippewa River Trail (all distances determined by age). All participants will receive a t-shirt and finisher’s medallion. Sign up to be a champion today.
Bubble Wonders: Anything is Possible! Sep. 21, 2-3pm • The Heyde Center for the Arts, 3 South High St., Chippewa Falls • $8 adults, $7 seniors, $3 kids, $20 family of four • 726-9000 • bubble-wonders.com Audiences watch spellbound as Geoff Akins does the most amazing things with ordinary soap and water. Family Movie Nights Fourth Mondays unti Dec. 23, 6pm • Fall Creek Public Library, 122 E Lincoln Ave, Fall Creek • 877-3334 • fallcreekpubliclibrary.org Enjoy popcorn and other snacks while watching a free
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movie at that Library. Please bring your own beverage. Sep. 22: Swiss Family Robinson (G), Oct. 27: The Fault in Our Stars (PG-13 - tissues will also be provided), Nov. 24: How to Train Your Dragon (PG), Dec. 22: XMen: Days of Future Past (PG-13).
The Good News Power Hour Show! Sep. 24, 9:30am; Oct. 8, 9:30am; Oct. 22, 9:30am • St. Mark Lutheran Church and School, 3307 State Street, Eau Claire • FREE • ages 0-5 • 834-2595 • stmark-wels.org Get your backstage pass and come listen to the Bible story of the day, and more. Wellness ROCKS: Adventures Challenge Course Sep.
27, 1-4pm • Adventures Challenge Course, UW-Stout, corner of 18th Ave. and 5th St., Menomonie • FREE • ages 9+ with parents • 233-7464 • mayoclinichealthsystem.org A 50-foot alpine tower and a 30-foot rope swing can be fun for the whole family. To register, visit online or call by Sep. 19. Wellness ROCKS is Mayo Clinic Health System – Red Cedar’s community wellness campaign aimed at motivating children and families to live a healthier, more active lifestyle.
Sideways Stories from Wayside School Oct. 3, 7:30pm; Oct. 4-5, 1:30pm; Oct. 10, 7:30pm; Oct. 11, 1:30pm • The Oxford, 1814 Oxford Ave., Eau Claire • $8 youth and students, $12 adults and seniors • 839-8877 • ecct.org The Wayside School was supposed to be one story high, with thirty classrooms side by side. Instead, it was built sideways, with thirty one-classroom stories! (The builder said he was sorry!) Maybe that’s why all kinds of unusual things happen at Wayside School.
Larry Cat in Space Oct. 4, 11am; Oct. 11, 11am; Oct. 25, 11am • UW-Eau Claire Planetarium, Phillips Hall, UWEC, Eau Claire • $2 • 836-2637 • uwec.edu Larry
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Cat In Space is a playful, imaginative cartoon presentation about an inquisitive cat who takes a trip to the Moon. It is targeted at grades K-3, although everyone loves an entertaining, fun story.
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Tiny Scientists: Monarch Lab Wednesdays until Oct. 15, 10:30-11:30am; Thursdays until Oct. 16, 10:3011:30am and 5:45-6:45pm • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $50, 20% sibling discount • ages 2-6 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com A five week, parent/ child program in which you and your child will share in learning about what it means to be a scientist by raising and releasing Monarch Butterflies.
Dance for Joy Thursdays until Nov. 20, 4:30-5:10pm •
Lafayette Town Hall, 5765 197th Street, Chippewa Falls • 76 for a series of 10 classes • ages 3-10 • 723-8889 • http://webpages.charter.net/chippewadance Performing Arts School of Dance and Ballet offers classes for ages 3 to 10 to develop grace, confidence, coordination and creativity while having fun in a non-competitive environment. Call or email deborahmlang@gmail.com. Ages 3-5: 4:30-5:10pm; ages 6-8: Thursdays 5:15-6pm (at least two years prior dance); ages 8-10: 6-6:45pm (at least three years prior dance).
Expressive Theatre Youth Class Thursdays Sep. 18-
Oct. 23, 7-8pm • Dragonfly Dance & Wellness, 308 N Barstow Street, Eau Claire • $15/class drop-in, or $75/ all by first class • Ages 9-13 • 497-3213 • baredfeet. wordpress.com Explore a story, poem or play in each class, develop theatre skills. Last class is a show of all studied.
Baby Signing Time! Fridays Sep. 19-Oct. 24, 9-10am
• Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $50, 20% sibling discount • ages 1-3 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab. com Class teaches beginning American Sign Language vocabulary to help decrease children’s frustration when communicating and to increase the bond between parent and child. Each class includes hands on activities, read/sign with a story, songs, and a take home craft.
Canto! Spanish with Music Fridays Sep. 19-Oct. 24,
KIDS AND FAMILIES 10:15-10:45am • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • Register for all 6 weeks for $40 or drop in each week for $8 (20% sibling discount) • ages 1-5 • 5296186 • lilypadlab.com Sing, move, play games, hear stories, make snacks or crafts and learn lots of Spanish with Anita Wahl in this fun, hands-on class.
Musikgarten Mondays Sep. 15-Oct. 20, 9-9:30am • Lily
Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • Register for all 6 classes for $40 drop in each week for $8, 20% sibling discount • 6 mos-5 yrs • 529-6186 • lilypadlab. com Musikgarten classes are a wonderful bonding experience as you sing, bounce, rock, play instruments and dance with your child. Brain development, attention span and musical ability are also developed as your child imitates tonal and rhythm patterns and moves to the music.
all 12 by first class, or $8.50/class for bulk purchase of 4-10 classes • Ages 5 & under • 497-3213 • baredfeet. wordpress.com Support your tot’s development and creativity, channel high energy, bond in a new way, and take care of yourself too. Cross-lateral work is incorporated for brain development and balancing mood.
Growing Up Class: For Boys Oct. 1, 7pm • Luther
Building Auditorium at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire, 1221 Whipple St., Eau Claire • $5 • 838-3651 • mayoclinichealthsystem.org The program include a video about the physical and psychological changes and discussion.
Youth Yoga Class Saturdays Oct. 4-Nov. 22, 9:45-
10:45am • Dragonfly Dance & Wellness, 308 N Barstow Street, Eau Claire • $12 per class drop-in, or
Tot Lab Mondays Sep. 15-Oct. 20, 5:30-6:15pm; Tuesdays Sep. 16-Oct. 21, 10:30-11:30am • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $35, 20% sibling discount or $7 to drop in • ages 9mos-2.5yrs • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com The Tot Lab is for our littlest explorers. Children 9mos to 2.5 yrs are invited to come investigate during a special time at the Lab just for them. We will do activities each week geared towards your child’s development. ABC’s for 2s and 3s Mondays Sep. 15-Oct. 20, 6:15-
7pm; Tuesdays & Wednesday Sep. 16-Oct. 22, 9-10am • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $40, 20% sibling discount • ages 2-3 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com See contact info for details.
Yummy Tummies Tuesdays Sep. 23-Oct. 7, noon12:45pm and 5:30-6:15pm • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $36 • ages 3-7 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com Your child will have hands-on, interactive cooking fun with your help. Each class will feature creating a meal, a food sensory table, and story-book adventure. Parent/Toddler Creative Movement and Beginning Yoga Class Saturdays Sep. 27-Dec. 13, 9-9:45am •
Dragonfly Dance & Wellness, 308 N Barstow Street, Eau Claire • $10 per child per class drop-in, or $75 for
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The Kid List - continued $80 for full series by first class • Ages 7-12 • 497-3213 • baredfeet.wordpress.com Youth yoga is an extremely fun way to offer your tween some tools to cope with stress.
Public Art & Making a Boomba Workshop Saturdays Oct. 4-25, 10am-noon; Every Saturday from Oct. 4 to Oct. 25, 1-3pm • Da Vinci’s Workshop, 930 Galloway St., building 13, studio 103, Banbury Place, Eau Claire • $80, all materials included • 832-6523 Saturdays in October, attendees will design and paint posters in the style of Hunderwasser to be displayed inside a city bus. They will also make a folk art instrument (a Boomba). At the end of the month there will be an art show and a boomba concert.
PLAYGROUPS & CLUBS
Family Fun Zone Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays
until Sep. 29, 9-11:30am • Eau Claire Indoor Sports Center, 3456 Craig Road, Eau Claire • $4 per child, Adults are free, Punch Cards: 10 visits for $35 • Ages
newborn-6 years • 552-1200 • ecsportscenter.com.
Fall Play ‘n Learn Playgroups Wednesdays until Oct. 8,
10:30-11:45am and Thursday until Oct. 9, 9-10:15am and 10:30-11:45am • Family Resource Center for Eau Claire County, 4800 Golf Rd., Suite 450, Eau Claire • FREE • 833-1735 • frcec.org.
Yoga Center/Lily Pad Lab Kids Club Thursdays Sep. 18-Oct. 23, 9-10am • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $35 • Kids only • 529-6186 • lilypadlab. com.
My First Book Club Third Saturdays, 1:30pm • L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, 400 Eau Claire St, Eau Claire • 839-1648 • ecpubliclibrary.info. Family Fun Nights at the YMCA Third Saturdays, 6:30-
8:30pm • Chippewa Valley Family YMCA, 611 Jefferson Ave., Chippewa Falls • Members - FREE, Non-Members - $15/Family • 723-2201 • chippewaymca.com
Movin’ & Groovin’ Every Monday until Sep. 29, 9:30-
10:15am • River Source Family Center, 403 High St, Chippewa Falls • FREE • 720-1841.
Scheels Kids Klub Third Thursdays, 6-7pm • Scheels All
Play & Learn Every Tuesday until Sep. 30, 9:30-
Music and Movement Fridays until Nov. 14, 9:3010am • Menomonie Public Library, 600 Wolske Bay Rd, Menomonie • FREE • Preschoolers • 232-2164 • menomonielibrary.org.
Music n’ Motion Wednesdays until Oct. 1, 10:3011:15am • Eau Claire Music School, 1620 Ohm Avenue, Eau Claire • $5 • Ages up to 5 • 514-0475 • eauclairemusicschool.com.
Sports, 4710 Golf Road, Eau Claire • FREE • ages 4-12 • 833-1886 • scheels.com.
Record Rodeo Fridays until Oct. 31, 10:30-11am • Eau Claire Music School, 1620 Ohm Avenue, Eau Claire • $4 • ages 2-5 • 514-0475 • eauclairemusicschool.com.
11:30am • River Source Family Center, 403 High St, Chippewa Falls • FREE • 720-1841.
10:30-11am and 1:30-2pm • ages 3-5.
Children’s Museum of Eau Claire: Storytime Every
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10am • Children’s Museum of Eau Claire, 220 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire • Museum admission required • 832-KIDS • cmec.cc.
Chippewa Falls Public Library 105 W. Central St., Chippewa Falls • 723-1146 • chippewafallslibrary.org Toddler Time Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sep. 23-Nov. 26, 10:15am • Ages 0-35 months • Story Kids Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sep. 23-Nov. 26, 11-11:30am. Fall Creek Public Library 122 E Lincoln Ave, Fall Creek • 877-3334 • fallcreekpubliclibrary.org Tiny Tots Storytime Sep. 23, Oct. 14, Oct. 28, Nov. 11, Nov. 25, and Dec. 9, 10:30-10:50am • Wednesday Storytimes Wednesdays until Dec. 17, 9:30am.
Busy Bodies Wednesdays Sep. 17-Oct. 22, 5:30-6:15pm • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $40, 20% sibling discount • ages 2-6 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com.
L.E. Phillips Memorial Library 400 Eau Claire St, Eau Claire • 839-1648 • ecpubliclibrary.info Little Movers Thursdays until Dec. 13, 10:15am • Preschool Storytime Fridays until Dec. 13, 10:15am • Family Storytime Saturdays until Dec. 13, 10:15am • Lap Tots Mondays until Dec. 13, 10:15am • Toddler Tales Tuesdays until Dec. 13, 10:15am • Bouncing Babies Wednesdays until
Leaders Club First and third Sundays Oct. 5-May. 31,
Menomonie Public Library 600 Wolske Bay Rd,
School Age Science Club Sep. 25 and Oct. 23, 4-5pm • Lily Pad Lab, 2524 Golf Rd S2D, Eau Claire • $10 • ages 4-10 • 529-6186 • lilypadlab.com. 2:30-4pm • Eau Claire YMCA, 700 Graham Ave., Eau Claire • $40 • 836-8460 • eauclaireymca.org.
STORYTIMES
Altoona Public Library 1303 Lynn Ave., Altoona • 8395029 • altoonapubliclibrary.org Toddler Tales Tuesdays
until Nov. 25, 10:30-10:50am • Ages 18 months-2 years • Preschool Story Time Wednesdays Sep. 17-Nov. 22,
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Dec. 13, 10:15am.
Menomonie • FREE • 232-2164 ext 16 • menomonielibrary.org • Learning Together Storytime Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays until Nov. 20, 10-10:30am • On My Own Storytime Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays until Nov. 20, 10:45-11:15am.
That’s Adorable: Story Time Every Friday, 1:30pm •
That’s Adorable, Kids Consignment Boutique, 129 N. Barstow Street, Eau Claire • FREE • 864-0883 • thatsadorableec.wordpress.com.
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