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Grab & Go Kids Planner: Ice Skating, Music and Computer Activities
Here's a list of a few family-friendly things going on this week in Northwest Philadelphia.
Here's this week's installment of our , which documents upcoming family- and kid-friendly activities in the Northwest.
As always, all addresses below are in Philadelphia.
- Where/When: The Little Treehouse, 10 W. Gravers Lane, Chestnut Hill, on Saturday from 6 to 6:45 p.m., with guaranteed dinner seating either before or after the show.
- Why Go: An award-winning duo will delight the whole family with its heartwarming, upbeat music.
- Pricing: $5/adults, $15/children (includes Treehouse Kid’s Meal: entrée, side and drink). Reservations required and include a scheduled dinner seating time. To make a reservation, call 215-247-3637.
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LEAP Tech for Kids
- Where/When: Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library, 68 West Chelten Ave., on Sunday from 4 to 4:45 p.m.
- Why Go: Take advantage of hands-on computer activities for school age children.
- Pricing: Free
Presidents’ Day Open Skate
- Where/When: Wissahickon Skating Club, 550 W. Willow Grove Ave., on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.
- Why Go: This open skate is a great chance to check out the skating club and to find out about membership and lessons for figure and hockey skaters.
- Pricing: Admission $9,
skate rental $3,
season guest card $1.
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Big Blue Marble Story Time for Toddlers
- Where/When: Big Blue Marble Bookstore, 551 Carpenter Lane, on Thursday at 11 a.m.
- Why Go: Get out of the winter weather and enjoy a story in this cozy neighborhood bookstore.
- Pricing: Free
"One Book, One Philadelphia" Discussion of "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian"
- Where/When: Mugshots Coffeehouse & Cafe, 110 Cotton St., Manayunk, on Saturday at 2 p.m.
- Why Go: Discuss this book that chronicles the life of a 14-year old that grew up on an Indian reservation.
- Pricing: Free; books will be available for purchase.