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Indoor Activities for Winter Vacation 2011

Posted December 18, 2011 9:07pm by Kiran

WINTER BREAK. It’s coming like a freight train (and for some, it’s already here!)  It always seems to start out great, then the boredom sets in.  And the inevitable fighting begins.  What’s a family to do?  Is there anything to do that doesn’t involve a video game?!?!?   And that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg?

Here are some free, cheap or relatively inexpensive ideas for things to do with the kids that you might want to consider:

You’ll want to begin your search by heading over to www.visitkc.com.  This site is chock-full of great DEALS–especially the 2-for-1 “Season of Magic” printable coupons to many of the city’s greatest attractions!  Attractions include Paradise Park, CoCo Key Water Resort and Powell Gardens.

1. Swimming at indoor pools - lots of community centers have open swim during break for a daily fee of $3 to $7 – some of these pools are really neat with a water park feel – some of the less expensive ones include Park Hill Aquatic Center, Blue Springs and the KCMO Community Centers. We’ve got a fairly extensive list of indoor pools to check out.  Or you can check out your local YMCA for indoor pools, workout facilities and more!

2. Check out some of Kansas City’s museums with cheap or free admission – the Puppetry Arts Institute, the Johnson County Museum of History (with the new Kidscape exhibit), the National World War I Museum, the Toy & Miniature Museum, The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve (for older kids) and the art museums (Kemper, Nelson & Nerman). Some of these have free admission – others will cost you a few bucks a person (with lower admission prices for the little ones).

3. Kaleidoscope at Crown Center – FREE Family Art Sessions almost every day of winter break

4. Visit Moon Marble Company in Bonner Springs for free glass marble making demonstrations

5. Open Gyms - most are for the preschool crowd but there will certainly be some open to the school-aged kids over break – check our list of Open Gyms – prices range from $1 to $10 for several hours of fabulous, exhausting play!

6. We’ve written about ice skating in Kansas City–outdoor rinks can be found in Leawood at Park Place as well as at Crown Center in downtown KC.  The next few weeks will be perfect for enjoying KC’s outdoor rinks!

7. And don’t forget your local library! Many have fun holiday programming – there are regularly scheduled storytimes, craft sessions and holiday performances – or just hang out there for an afternoon for a change of scenery! Many library activities are listed in the KC Kids Fun Events Calendar.

8. Some of the local parks and recreation departments are also offering winter break camps and activities. For example, Blue Valley Rec is offering basketball camps, open gyms and art classes. I’m sure others are doing the same.

So, if Christmas has broken the bank – don’t despair. There are still great things to do with the kids that won’t involve the television, the computer or video games! Have a fantastic break!

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Baby, it’s cold outside!

Posted December 28, 2010 8:49am by Kiran

WINTER BREAK. It’s cold outside (actually, warming up the next few days, then cold AGAIN after a lovely Thursday).  What’s a family to do?  Is there anything that doesn’t involve a video game?!?!?   And that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg?  We’re financially spent after a lean 2010 and school doesn’t start for another week.

Here are few free, cheap or relatively inexpensive ideas for things to do with the kids:

You’ll want to begin your search by heading over to www.visitkc.com.  This site is chock-full of great DEALS–especially the 2-for-1 “Season of Magic” admission coupons to many of the city’s greatest attractions!  Attractions include Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial and Toy & Miniature Museum.

1. Swimming at indoor pools – lots of community centers have open swim during break for a daily fee of $3 to $7 – some of these pools are really neat with a water park feel – some of the less expensive ones include Park Hill Aquatic Center, Blue Springs and the KCMO Community Centers. We’ve got a pretty extensive list of indoor pools to check out.  Or you can check out your local YMCA for indoor pools and more!

2. Check out some of Kansas City’s museums with cheap or free admission – the Puppetry Arts Institute, the Johnson County Museum of History (with the new Kidscape exhibit), the National World War I Museum, the Toy & Miniature Museum, The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve (for older kids) and the art museums (Kemper, Nelson & Nerman). Some of these have free admission – others will cost you a few bucks a person (with lower admission prices for the little ones).

3. Kaleidoscope at Crown Center – FREE Family Art Sessions almost every day of winter break

4. Visit Moon Marble Company in Bonner Springs for free glass marble making demonstrations

5. Open Gyms – most are for the preschool crowd but there will certainly be some open to the school-aged kids over break – check our list of Open Gyms – prices range from $1 to $10 for several hours of fabulous, exhausting play!  One of our advertising partners, Paradise Park, is offering a Winter Break deal where you can buy $20/get $5 worth of game room tokens.  They have lots to do– Foam Factory is a favorite of our kids!!

6. We’ve written about ice skating in Kansas City–the next few days will be perfect for enjoying KC’s outdoor rinks!

7. And don’t forget your local library! Many have fun holiday programming – there are regularly scheduled storytimes, craft sessions and holiday performances – or just hang out there for an afternoon for a change of scenery! Many library activities are listed in the KC Kids Fun Events Calendar.

8. Some of the local parks and recreation departments are also offering winter break camps and activities. For example, Blue Valley Rec is offering basketball camps, open gyms and art classes. I’m sure others are doing the same.

So, if Christmas has broken the bank – don’t despair. There are still great things to do with the kids that won’t involve the television, the computer or video games! Have a fantastic break!

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To celebrate the upcoming Jiggle Jam Family Fest at Crown Center, we are giving away TWO CDs by Sugar Free Allstars!  This vibrant duo out of Oklahoma will be performing live on the JIGGLE Stage, Saturday, May  29, 2010 at 4pm and again on Sunday, May 30 at 115pm.

Blending New Orleans funk, Memphis soul, organ-infused gospel, disco and hip-hop: the Sugar Free Allstars are sure to kick the Jiggle Jam party into high gear!!  (Click above link for a sampling.)

The Allstars’ brand of music is something that you don’t have to be embarrassed to be listening to (or singing along with) in your car!  Parents and kids alike appreciate the funky rock sound, and TWO lucky KidsFun readers will receive “Funky Fresh and Sugar Free”– the latest release from the Allstars!  This CD has only been out for a month– so consider yourself on the forefront of pop culture and modern music!!!

Here’s how to enter: Simply leave a comment with any plans you might have for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend! Entries will be accepted until noon TOMORROW (Tuesday, May 25, 2010).  Two winners will be randomly selected, each winner will receive one CD, courtesy of our friend Beth Blenz-Clucas at Sugar Mountain PR.  (And the Sugar Free Allstars, of course!)

And, if you’re planning on heading down to Crown Center to take in any (or all) of Jiggle Jam 2010 (click for the full scheduling scoop)– you’ll want to print out this COUPON to take advantage of this offer:  Buy One ticket at Full Price and Receive One at 1/2 Price!  Coupon MUST be presented, and limit of one discount per coupon, please.  Thanks to www.visitkc.com for this fantastic offer!

Have a fantastic and safe Memorial Weekend– and good luck in the CD giveaway!

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Must be 21 years of age to enter and win.  Only one entry per household will be considered. No substitutions or transfers.  Giveaway prize is not redeemable for cash.  By entering, winner consents to allow the use of his/her name for promotional purposes without further compensation. Winner releases all sponsors of liability regarding use and enjoyment of the prize. No purchase necessary to enter or win.

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COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED. WE WILL CHOOSE TWO WINNERS BY RANDOM DRAWING AND CONTACT THOSE WINNERS DIRECTLY. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ENTERING!!!  Congratulations to Sabrina and Paulina, our two winners!

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