The sun is shining, the snow is melting, I may or may not have made my girls cry today over their math homework.
Aah, the joys of spring.
If you are new to the Twin Cities, scroll all the way down for all the info you need to make your new home feel like home.
This newsletter is full of all kinds of ideas for this month which includes free events, budget-friendly events, maple syruping events, St. Patrick's Day events, Spring Break ideas, and Summer Camp ideas.
There is a lot to look through. Please let us know if you have any questions and we will do our best to answer them.
March 13: March Star Party | Bell Museum, St Paul
Very informal and family-friendly outdoor event. Start with a presentation in the Planetarium and will continue on the rooftop observation desk. Galleries are not open during the Star Party. Advanced registration is required. 8:30 pm-10 pm, FREE.
Do your kiddos need an amazing camp experience this summer? Our Summer Camp Guide is just what you need.
St. Patrick’s Celebration | Saturday-Sunday, March 14-15 | Keg & Case, St. Paul | Kids Activities 11pm-2pm | $5-$7/adults/teens; Free Kids under 13.
French Regional Park | Plymouth
- March 28, 2020: Maple Syrup Festival
Tap a tree, collect sap, and watch it boil down. Sample the park’s natural sweetness with pancakes. Pre-registration required. 10am-1pm, $6/pp.
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Sincerely,
Family Fun Twin Cities
anne@familyfuntwincities.com
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