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Kids Yoga, Photography and More This Thursday

Take a photography workshop or some kids yoga on Thursday.

Here's what's going on in Chestnut Hill and Mt. Airy on Thursday.

Photography Workshop: This four-week photography workshop offers kids the opportunity to get out in nature, be creative, and have fun while capturing the beautiful landscape of Morris Arboretum during fall! A livelong photographer, Kim Soles will share her experience with photographing the natural world, while encouraging the young photographers to find his or her own way. Children will learn tips and techniques to hone their photography skills, concentrating on close-ups, textures, color, and landscape concepts. During the last session, students will have the opportunity to critique and celebrate their classmates’ work. Rain dates will be offered in case of inclement weather. Children must have their own camera, know how to use it, and make sure that it has been charged before arriving to class. Film cameras are welcome. 
Four Thursdays: October 3, 10, 17, 24 
4 – 5:30 p.m. 
Members: $85 Non-members: $100

To register, visithttps://online.morrisarboretum.org/growingminds 
Kids Yoga: Enroll your kids in a creative, play-centered yoga exploration for 6-8 years old at Blue Banyan Yoga. This 8 week session runs October 3rd - November 21st. Cost is $95 per child. Call 267.974.6527 or visit www.bluebanyanyoga.com for more information. 

This day in historyOn Oct. 3, 1849, American author Edgar Allan Poe is found delirious in a gutter in Baltimore, Maryland under mysterious circumstances; it is the last time he is seen in public before his death.

Traffic: 
Need to know what's what for your commute?  Check out the PennDOT traffic cameras.  

Weather: The forecast says that Thursday will be cooler than Wednesday, but still a little warm for this time of year with the high reaching the low-80s.


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