Monday, August 31, 2009

NEW Safe Kids WNC will be at the Mountain State Fair this year with booster seats!

NEW Safe Kids WNC will be at the Mountain State Fair this year with booster seats!

In order to receive a free booster seat, child must be present, weigh a minimum of 40 lbs., be seated in a vehicle that has lap and shoulder seat belts and head restraint (head rest). (Limit one booster per child.)

Boosters will be distributed on the following dates of the fair (while supplies last):

Friday, Sept 11, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Saturday, Sept 12, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Sunday, Sept 13, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Thursday, Sept 17, 2009 4pm to 10pm

Friday, Sept 18, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Saturday, September 19, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Sunday, September 20, 2009, 10am to 10pm

Safe Kids WNC booth will be located at Gate 6 beside the Highway Patrol.

~found in my email, THANK YOU~

Asheville's Fun Depot

Start your Labor Day Weekend off with some fun at Asheville’s Fun Depot and help support the Student Paramedic Association of AB Tech.

Arrive between 5pm and 8pm and say you’re here to support the S.P.A. and receive a $10 discount off the normally $25 play card.

For $15 you will receive 2 hours of free play at the arcade games, $5 in ticket games and 3 other attractions like go-karts, laser tag, mini-bowling and much more.

For each play card purchased, Asheville’s Fun Depot will donate $5 to the S.P.A. So come out for a night of family fun and help support the Student Paramedic Association.

~found in my email~

N.C. Apple Festival

Is coming up. September 4-7, 2009

Click HERE to get all the details.

The 2009 NC Apple Festival will be held on Main Street in downtown Hendersonville, NC over the weekend of September 4-7, 2009. The festival not only features a street fair with arts & crafts vendors but it includes continuous live musical entertainment, apple growers and their apples, children’s & youth activities, special exhibits & open houses, food, and, to top it all off, on Labor Day, the King Apple Parade. Capture the spirit of a hometown celebration that has something for the whole family, with many individual events and entertainers throughout the festival. The festival is held annually, during the Labor Day weekend.

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Toddler Storytime
Monday August 31, 2009 11:00 AM

All ages are welcome, but this storytime will be focused more on toddler-age children. Fun activities will be planned for each storytime.

Fired up!

~Found in local paper~

Bring in your BABY or TODDLER for a FREE hand or footprint tile with any purchase over $10.00


At Fired Up!

The Health Adventure



Half Price Admission: Sept. 8 thru 24, 2009


It takes some time to get gross! From September 8 through 24, the top floor of The Health Adventure will be closed to prepare for our grossest exhibit ever. But there’s still plenty of Adventure to explore! During this time of transition, the museum will offer half off admission. Spend a few hours, or spend the whole day. At The Health Adventure, there’s always smart fun waiting for you!

Admission Prices September 8 – 24, 2009:
Adults - $4.25
Students (12 & up) - $3.75
Children (2 – 11) - $3.00
Children under 2 are always FREE!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Lexington Ave Arts and Fun Festival Downtown Asheville



The 8th Annual Lexington Ave Arts and Fun Festival Downtown Asheville ~
Sunday, Sept 6th, Free!

~All Local ~ All Original~

LAAFF is an annual FREE end-of-summer celebration of Asheville's artistic and musical communities. Three blocks of N. Lexington Ave in downtown Asheville are brimming with all local art, food, beer, music, street performers, and random acts of creativity on Labor Day Sunday, September 6th from 11am - 9pm between College Street and the I 240 overpass.

LAAFF has become the showcase event for all types of talent on multiple stages and performance areas including rock and roll, indie pop, funk, folk, ragtime, reggae, world beats, singer-songwriters, bluegrass, old time, African drummers, clowns, magicians, contortionists, belly dancers, modern dancers, vaudeville actors, break dancers, hula hoopers, and more. LAAFF has grown over the years to become known as Asheville's largest independent street festival with upwards of 12,000 in attendance.

LAAFF is is an experience the whole family can get into. Kids will love making art, dancing, getting their faces painted and having fun all day long. Kids are also in on the act showing off their breakdancing, parading, and making music. The big "kids" enjoy the ever popular bicycle jousting, local brews provided by the Asheville Brewers Alliance, an eclectic culinary and artistic experience, as well as the new big people game, Big Wheels for Big Kids. There are lots of fun new vendors as well as old favorites with a ton of variety.

The ever popular Bicycle Jousting, once again makes it's appearance,led by LAAFF co-founder, Michael Mooney, as Medieval Knievel. This is a fun and safe bike joust where contestants are armored up with foam and helmets. The sit upon bike with banana seats and wheel with elliptical hubs which make the bike bounce up and down like riding on a horse. Each contestant holds a long pole with a boxing glove on the end..If they can reach each other they try and joust the other off the bike. It is extremely fun to watch and a great activity that Michael created as an event at LAAFF.Will you dare to ride?

LaZoom Tour Bus is also involved as a performance area this year if you just want to enjoy an easier going ride... LaZoom has six scheduled shows departing from the top of Lexington Ave on the top of each hour starting at 2pm. Each ride will be a 40 minute loop around Asheville. There will be a variety of acts; a kids show, three family friendly shows, and two adults only shows. This is set up as an affordable way to fundraiser at LAAFF with extra entertainment to the festival. $2 for kids and $3 for adults.

The Asheville Arts Center and the Oddysey Kid schools will be teaming up to host the LAAFF Kid's Area. There will be free face painting and a chill out zone for parents with babies who may need to sit down and relax, breastfeed, or change a diaper.

As part of an ongoing commitment to improve and expand the role of the Lexington Avenue Arts Festival in the community, greening efforts and more emphasis on environmental issues will continue to increase. The core principle of being an all local event has been a foundation of the festival's efforts to support local artists, musicians, restaurants, and non-profits. For instance, using water sales as a way for local non-profits to raise funds and involving the Asheville On Bikes organization to host a bike corral, encouraging participants in the festival to ride bikes, use public transportation, and carpool to limit their impact. Reducing waste has always been an important goal, and last year composting was added to the recycling and reuse efforts. Many of the food and beverage vendors are now using compostable cups and utensils from local business Jack's Boxes. The festival will continue to include local non-profits, especially environmental and arts organizations and hopefully will showcase renewable energy at next year's event. For more info email greening@lexfestasheville.com.

LAAFF will also have a great merchandise area with performer merchandise, Freaks of Asheville calendars, LAAFF T-shirts, and LAAFF water bottles. 100% of performer merch proceeds goes back to the bands themselves. There will also be a silent auction to raise funds for Arts 2 People.

LAAFF relies on community support to ensure our success each year. LAAFF is a volunteer driven event, with minimal staff put on by and for the community. If you'd like to donate to the festival or Arts 2 people, your tax-deductible contribution ensures the ongoing successes of this much anticipated yearly Asheville celebration. Contact director@lexfestasheville.com.

For more info visit out website www.lexfestasheville.com

Blueberry Picking Time

Around this time every year it's time for a family tradition. Loading the car up. Taking a jacket. Driving up to the parkway. PICKING BLUEBERRIES!!!!!

Blueberry Picking

Blueberry Picking

Blueberry Picking

Blueberry Picking

They had a wonderful time picking the blueberries! As you can see by the pictures that Superdad took.

Here are the beautiful berries they brought home.

Blueberry Picking

Blueberry Picking

Do you know my tradition with the blueberries??? I make homemade blueberry pancakes. They were delicious this morning.

Hands on Asheville-Buncombe, a United Way Program for September



Hands On Asheville-Buncombe

Hands On Asheville-Buncombe, a program of United Way, makes it easy to lend a hand and help others in our community by volunteering with local nonprofits. Visit www.handsonasheville.org and choose the volunteer opportunity that works for you: your passions, your skills, your schedule. Volunteer on your own or with your family, business, or faith community. The following Hands On Managed Projects are led by a trained volunteer Project Coordinator in connection with Hands On and a Partner Agency. Most of these projects last 2-4 hours are generally held on evenings and weekends and do not require a long-term commitment. For more information, and to sign-up, simply click on the project name below.


Cookie Night


Help bake homemade cookies for families who are staying at the Lewis Rathbun Center. The Rathbun Center provides free lodging for families from out of town who have a loved one in an area hospital. Supplies will be provided. Just bring some compassion and an appetite (sampling is encouraged!).
Project Date & Time: 9/14 (Monday); 7:30-8:30 pm
Requirements: 2-4 needed; ages 18+ welcome (ages 10-17 with adult supervision)

Visit www.handsonasheville.org to sign up.



Pack & Sort at MANNA


Help sort and pack food at MANNA Food Bank to be given to agencies serving hungry people in 17 Western North Carolina counties.

Project Date & Time: 9/12 (Saturday); 9:00am-12:00p,

Requirements: 5-20 needed; ages 16+ welcome (5-15 with adult supervision)

Visit www.handsonasheville.org to sign up.



Kids Care: 7-12 year olds

Kids are eager and excited to give to others, but it can sometimes be difficult to find age appropriate volunteer activities for children. This is a project where kids are the volunteers! This month kids will be making goodies at the Lewis Rathbun Center for guests to enjoy during their stay. Kids will be creating cards and "hospitality bags" from an assortment of donated travel-sized toiletries. These gift bags will be donated to Mission Hospital's Children's Unit and made available to patient families. This project is geared towards 7-12 year olds. ***Adult volunteers not needed unless bringing youth participants. *** Parents or guardians are required to stay onsite with their children.
Project Date & Time: 9/12 (Saturday); 9:00-10:30am

Requirements: 5-20 needed; This project is geared towards 7-12 year olds

Asheville Arts Center ~ Creative Arts Preschool open houses!



Do you or anyone you know have a preschool-age child? (Ages 2-4) You are cordially invited to visit our Creative Arts Preschool open houses!

The Creative Arts Preschool program offers hands-on learning so that children can discover the wonderful world around them. Research studies show that exposing children to the Performing Arts helps improve critical thinking and develop self-confidence. Children naturally respond to music, dance, art and drama. At the Asheville Arts Center, our curriculum incorporates all of this, while allowing each child to excel in other areas as well, such as math, science and language.

Our Fall Preschool schedule begins September 8, 2009 at both our Main & South locations.

The Open Houses are scheduled for:

Wednesday, September 2 from 10am-12pm at our Main location at 308 Merrimon Ave, Asheville.

Thursday, September 3 from 10am-12pm at our South location at 9 Summit Ave, Arden.

For directions to either location, click here.

These open houses are a great opportunity to meet the teachers, get a good idea of the program and check out the space!

Please pass this information along to any parents you know who would benefit from enrolling their children in an arts-based preschool!

Thanks so much and we hope to see you at either event!

Yours in the arts,
Michael and the entire family at AAC.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Storytime for Young Readers
Saturday August 29, 2009 2:00 PM

Interactive storytime including activities occasionally special guests will come in for a visit.

The Health Adventure ~ Super Science Saturday

Super Science Saturdays

Sat, August 29, 12pm – 2pm

SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAYS are assorted family-friendly themed activities based on the current traveling exhibit. Activities are aimed at families with children pre-school age and older.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Earth Fare West Asheville ~ Pasta Night for Everyone!

PASTA NIGHT FOR EVERYONE!

5:30-8:00 PM

Join Us By The Café Every Wednesday Night From 5:30-8 PM for our weekly pasta night. Cooked to Order for just $7.99! Kids bowl, $3.99. Choose your favorite ingredients, pasta and sauce to created by Chef Greivin make your very own masterpiece! Each week the menu will change so come out and taste the many delicious pasta dishes we have to offer. See you there!

The Hop on Merrimon Avenue.

Mom's Morning Out every Wednesday 11am-12pm

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Asheville Pizza Company on Merrimon.

Tuesday nights are always Family Night!

Come see us Tuesday for dinner & board games, see The Balloon Guy in action! Family dinner specials as well as free sundaes for the kiddies EVERY Tuesday from 5:00p-8:00p!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Toddler Storytime
Monday August 24, 2009 11:00 AM

All ages are welcome, but this storytime will be focused more on toddler-age children. Fun activities will be planned for each storytime.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Storytime for Young Readers
Saturday August 22, 2009 2:00 PM

Interactive storytime including activities; occasionally special guests will come in for a visit.

The Health Adventure ~ Super Science Saturday

Super Science Saturdays

Sat, August 22, 12pm – 2pm

SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAYS are assorted family-friendly themed activities based on the current traveling exhibit. Activities are aimed at families with children pre-school age and older.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Earth Fare West Asheville ~ Pasta Night for Everyone!

PASTA NIGHT FOR EVERYONE!

5:30-8:00 PM

Join Us By The Café Every Wednesday Night From 5:30-8 PM for our weekly pasta night. Cooked to Order for just $7.99! Kids bowl, $3.99. Choose your favorite ingredients, pasta and sauce to created by Chef Greivin make your very own masterpiece! Each week the menu will change so come out and taste the many delicious pasta dishes we have to offer. See you there!

The Hop on Merrimon Avenue.

Mom's Morning Out every Wednesday 11am-12pm

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

My great grandfather died this afternoon.

It saddens me to have to type this post tonight. I just returned from my grandmothers house from comforting her because her daddy died. I know that papaw was 98 but still....

I have to process all this and have time to grieve. I am going to take a few days off from blogging.

Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers as we go through this difficult time.

Here is a picture of my great grandfather at 97 years old. I had just had Baby M so I took her for a visit.

October 28, 2008 Papaw

Local Libraries offer Free FUN!

Story Time at the library focuses on early literacy as it helps children develop a joy for learning language and enjoying books. We have Storytimes for every age group:

* School-age story times are for 5 to 7 year olds
* Preschool story times are geared towards 3-5 year-olds and include singing, stretchers, and creative activities.
* Toddler Times are interactive story times for children ages 18 months to 3 years.
* Mother Goose Time is a lively language enrichment story time serving our youngest folks--the 4 month-old to 18 month-old set.

Many libraries can accommodate groups or school field trips if arrangements are made in advance. West Asheville Library provides Spanish Story Times on request. Call any library for more information on the children’s programs available or email library@buncombecounty.org.

You may also check out Storytimes and Toddler Times by going to our library locations page and searching by library branch.

School Age Story Times (for 5 to 7 Year Olds)

Wednesdays
Pack Memorial 10:00am (Sept. through May)

Thursdays
North Asheville 3:15pm

Story Times (for 3 to 5 year olds)

Tuesdays
Weaverville 11:00am (1st & 3rd Tuesdays)

Wednesdays
Black Mountain 10:30am
East Asheville 11:00am
Enka - Candler 10:30am
Leicester 10:30am
North Asheville 11:00am
Oakley / South Asheville 10:00am
Pack Memorial 11:00am

Thursdays
Fairview 10:30am
Skyland / South Buncombe 10:30am
Swannanoa 11:00am
West Asheville 11:00am

Saturdays
East Asheville 11:00am

Toddler Times
(for 18 to 36 month— olds)

Tuesdays
Leicester 11:00 am

Wednesdays
Fairview 10:30 am
North Asheville 10:00 am
Skyland / South Buncombe 10:30 am
West Asheville 11:00 am

Thursdays
Black Mountain 10:30 am
Enka - Candler 10:30 am
Pack Memorial 10:00 & 11:00 am
Swannanoa 10:00 am
Weaverville 11:00 am (2nd & 4th Thursdays)

Mother Goose Time
- for 4 to 18 month olds

Mondays
West Asheville 11:00 am

Tuesdays
Pack Memorial 10:00 am (for walkers)
Pack Memorial 11:00 am (for non-walkers)
Fairview 10:30 am

Wednesdays
Swannanoa 11:00 am
Weaverville 11:00 am (2nd & 4th Wednesdays)

Thursdays
Oakley 11:00 am

Asheville Pizza Company on Merrimon.

Tuesday nights are always Family Night!

Come see us Tuesday for dinner & board games, see The Balloon Guy in action! Family dinner specials as well as free sundaes for the kiddies EVERY Tuesday from 5:00p-8:00p!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Toddler Storytime
Monday August 17, 2009 11:00 AM

All ages are welcome, but this storytime will be focused more on toddler-age children. Fun activities will be planned for each storytime.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The Secret Agent 23 Skidoo Ticket & CD goes to:

I haven't forgotten!! I promise!! I just got back in town. We were in Washington DC.

I used Random.org to pick the winning comment.

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Anna! CONGRATS!! I will pass this along to Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and he will do the rest!

Plan a game night at your house.

Kid Friendly Asheville believes in quality family fun!

You don't always have to leave your house for Kid Friendly Family Fun.

How about starting a tradition with your children or grandchildren?? Plan a game night. Children as young as three even enjoy this family fun.

If you plan on inviting more family and friends to your family fun here are a few ideas to make your night a big success.

Set up a Kid Friendly table. At our house the Dora table works perfectly. Just the right size for small children to use for their games. Younger children can play Memory, Dominoes (with pictures), Sorry, Candyland and many more. They don't have to really follow the rules. Let them make the rules up themselves. Just let the younger kids enjoy the fun!

You can let the older kids play with the adults. They like being included in the grown up fun.

Adult (kid friendly) games to think about playing: Monopoly, Trivia Pursuit, Upwords, Scrabble, Dominoes, Clue, Scatagories, Cranium and many more. It's a good idea to pair a child with an adult and play in pairs. That way the child doesn't get overwhelmed and think they cannot play the game as good as the adults.

No matter the game, your family will enjoy it. Be prepared to laugh and make lots of great memories for your family and friends.


****If you have a family tradition to share with us just send us an email
AshevilleKids(at)aol(dot) com****

We'd love to hear about it and post it on KFA!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Junie B. Jones Back to School Guide

Saturday August 15, 2009 2:00 PM
Childrens Event

Come join in on the fun as Junie B. Jones gets ready for a new school year. As usual, Junie does things a bit differently, but it is always interesting!

The Health Adventure ~ Super Science Saturday

Super Science Saturdays

Sat, August 15, 12pm – 2pm

SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAYS are assorted family-friendly themed activities based on the current traveling exhibit. Activities are aimed at families with children pre-school age and older.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Earth Fare West Asheville ~ Pasta Night for Everyone!

PASTA NIGHT FOR EVERYONE!

5:30-8:00 PM

Join Us By The Café Every Wednesday Night From 5:30-8 PM for our weekly pasta night. Cooked to Order for just $7.99! Kids bowl, $3.99. Choose your favorite ingredients, pasta and sauce to created by Chef Greivin make your very own masterpiece! Each week the menu will change so come out and taste the many delicious pasta dishes we have to offer. See you there!

The Health Adventure ~ Origami Folding Frenzy

Origami Folding Frenzy!


Wed, August 12, 4pm – 5pm


Join us from 4PM until 5PM to learn new folds, share favorites, and meeet fellow origami enthusiasts. All levels welcome. Become a regular "Four O'Clock Folder" at The Health Adventure. Paper is available at our museum store or you can bring your own.

The cost is the price of admission to The Health Adventure.

The Hop on Merrimon Avenue.

Mom's Morning Out every Wednesday 11am-12pm

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Asheville Pizza Company on Merrimon.

Tuesday nights are always Family Night!

Come see us Tuesday for dinner & board games, see The Balloon Guy in action! Family dinner specials as well as free sundaes for the kiddies EVERY Tuesday from 5:00p-8:00p!

Lowe's Offers Projects for Kids.

Check your local Lowe's for their Build and Grow Clinics! I hear they are great fun! I have a friend that takes her two boys!!!!

At the last clinic she snapped some pictures for Kid Friendly Asheville!!!! Thank you!! Look at how much fun everyone was having!!!

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Lowe's Build and Grow

Thank you for letting Kid Friendly Asheville have permission to post these great pictures!!!!!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Asheville Arts Center welcomes four New Drama/ Theatre Educators!



The Asheville Arts Center (AAC) is excited to announce the hire of four new drama educators! They all come from hefty backgrounds of experience and will be a great asset to the center as the classes develop and grow each year.

Give a warm welcome to

**Andrew Gall**

**
Ann Mahoney-Kadar**

**Robyn Parnell**

and

**Dominic Aquilin!!!!**

Please check out Asheville Arts Center for all the details!


(Just click above and it will take you right there.)

The Asheville Arts Center
308 Merrimon Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801

(828) 253-4000 Office

www.ashevilleartscenter.wordpress.com

www.facebook.com/AshevilleArtsCenter

www.twitter.com/AVLArtsCenter

www.ashevilleartsecenter.com

Cosmo the Dog Rescheduled at Spellbound

Cosmo the Dog Rescheduled for
Saturday September 5th at 1:00pm

Due to unavoidable circumstances, Suzanne and Cosmo will not be able to appear at Spellbound this weekend as originally scheduled. Instead, they will be here on Saturday, September 5th at 1:00pm to read and sign books.

We apologize for any inconvenience. You may pre-purchase books at any time; we can hold them and have them signed for you if you are unable to attend the event in September.

Register Now for YWCA After-School

Registration is now open for the YWCA of Asheville’s After-School Program for grades K-6. This 5-Star rated program will begin on August 25. Hours are Monday through Friday from 2:30 pm to 6:00 pm at the YWCA, 185 S. French Broad Ave. The YWCA provides transportation from area schools. Participants receive homework assistance, and participate in enrichment activities such as swimming lessons, gardening, dance, and field trips.

Space is limited – sign up today!

Cost is $67/week for YWCA members and $104/week for non-members. Parents interested in the program may pick up an application at the YWCA or download it from www.ywcaofasheville.org. The YWCA After-School Program is open on teacher workdays, snow days, and select holidays.

For more information call 254-7206 x 111.
The mission of the YWCA is eliminating racism and empowering women.


The YWCA of Asheville is a United Way Agency.

Tea Collection Designer Childrens Clothing

Looking for a fun way to earn cool quality clothing for your kids? Weaverville mom, Michelle Seeger is working with children's designer clothing company Tea Collection to find Trunk Show Coordinators.

Trunk Show Coordinators would be responsible for inviting guests and providing a warm inviting environment for a Tea Stylist to present the most current collection of clothing. In return they will receive 10% of the total value of purchases made at their show towards credit at teacollection.com

If you are interest and would like to learn more please contact Michelle Seeger, Tea Collection Stylist at teacollectionstylist@hotmail.com

Preview of the new collection:

Barnes & Noble (Asheville Mall)

Toddler Storytime
Monday August 10, 2009 11:00 AM

All ages are welcome, but this storytime will be focused more on toddler-age children. Fun activities will be planned for each storytime.

Growing Young Cafe, Asheville NC

Have you checked out their August Calendar???

Sunday, August 9, 2009

My Tot Clock COUPON!!!



Remember I reviewed My Tot Clock months ago!! It is a huge hit still!!! I just got Baby M to sleep with it tonight with the lullaby music! I hope that you are able to take advantage of this great offer!!!

Asheville's Fun Depot for August.

Fired up! ~ Parents' Night Out

Fired Up! Creative Lounge is offering a Parents' Night Out on Friday, August 14, 2009, 6 pm -9:00 pm. Ages 5-12.

Drop off your kids and go spend time together!!!!!!! They are providing pizza, drinks, and items for the kids to paint.

$25.00 per child.

Call ahead 828-253-8181 for RESERVATIONS!!!!
Space is limited so call if you are interested!!!!

Secret Agent 23 Skidoo Ticket & CD Giveaway!


Secret Agent 23 Skidoo is an Asheville based MC/producer who recently (2008) released "EASY", an album of POSITIVE HIP HOP for KIDS. Inspired by his daughter Saki aka MC Fireworks, the album combines classic hip hop drums with a host of live Ashevillian musicians chopped and sampled into clean, sophisticated beats, then topped with party rhymes and stories that are delivered with finesse that hip hop aficianados will appreciate. The music bumps up the self esteem and the volume both without ever condescending in writing style or tone.



Secret Agent 23 Skidoo is playing at the Grey Eagle in Asheville on Saturday August 22, with the Mad Tea Party opening up. Tickets are 7$, under 3 is free. Expect a classic hip hop lineup of MC, DJ, and singers and a show that raises the Kids Music bar higher than the cookie jar on top of the fridge.

Want Secret Agent 23 Skidoo to sent you one ticket and a CD???!??!??! All you have to do is leave me a comment below with your NAME and your EMAIL address so I can reach you!

I will announce a winner Friday, August 14, 2009.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Kid Friendly Asheville Wants You!

Kid Friendly Asheville would LOVE you to send FAMILY FUN PICTURES to post on our website! We will add them to our Flickr account and they will rotate on the very top of the page!

Just email them to

AshevilleKids(at)aol(dot)com

Do you want to share something KID FRIENDLY with everyone? Email us the details, a website if applicable and a phone number just in case there are question and we will post them on KFA.

AshevilleKids(at)aol(dot)com

Kid Friendly Asheville is all about sharing KID FRIENDLY FAMILY FUN with YOU!

The Health Adventure ~ Super Science Saturday

Super Science Saturdays

Sat, August 8, 12pm – 2pm

SUPER SCIENCE SATURDAYS are assorted family-friendly themed activities based on the current traveling exhibit. Activities are aimed at families with children pre-school age and older.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Health Adventure ~ Preschool Play Date

Preschool Play Date

Thu, August 6, 10:30am – 11:30am

Playdate is held at The Health Adventure's Creative Playspace on the 1st Thursday of every month in an enclosed and safe discovery zone for children ages 3-5.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Earth Fare West Asheville ~ Pasta Night for Everyone!

PASTA NIGHT FOR EVERYONE!

5:30-8:00 PM

Join Us By The Café Every Wednesday Night From 5:30-8 PM for our weekly pasta night. Cooked to Order for just $7.99! Kids bowl, $3.99. Choose your favorite ingredients, pasta and sauce to created by Chef Greivin make your very own masterpiece! Each week the menu will change so come out and taste the many delicious pasta dishes we have to offer. See you there!

Chuck E Cheese Coupons for August!

The Health Adventure ~ Free Wednesday

Free Wednesday!!

Wed, August 5, 3pm – 5pm

On the 1st Wednesday of every month from 3PM-5PM, The Health Adventure opens its doors for free!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

WNC Magazine, August 2009

WNC Magazine, August 2009

WNC Magazine August 2009 Issue

There I am.

WNC Magazine, August 2009

WNC Magazine, August 2009

My friend Renee of Candy Stick Lane.


WNC Magazine, August 2009

WNC Magazine, August 2009

SALES TAX HOLIDAY!!!!!!

G.S. 105-164.13C provides an exemption for certain items of tangible personal property sold between 12:01 A.M. on the first Friday in August and 11:59 P.M. the following Sunday. For 2009, the dates are Friday, August 7th through Sunday, August 9th. Clothing, footwear, and school supplies of $100 or less per item; school instructional materials of $300 or less per item; sports and recreation equipment of $50 or less per item, computers of $3,500 or less per item; and computer supplies of $250 or less per item will be exempt.

Click HERE to read more!

Asheville Pizza Company on Merrimon.

Tuesday nights are always Family Night!

Come see us Tuesday for dinner & board games, see The Balloon Guy in action! Family dinner specials as well as free sundaes for the kiddies EVERY Tuesday from 5:00p-8:00p!

Earth Fare ~ Parenting Sensitive Children

Parenting Sensitive Children

6:30 PM

**MORE INFORMATION**

Hi Everyone! It's Maureen Healy --- just to give a bit more information:

1st Thursdays (Aug 6th, Sept 3)
Earth Fare - West (Patton Ave)

2nd Thursdays (Aug 13th, Sept 10)
Earth Fare - South (Rte 25)

Both start at 6:30 PM.

I look forward to meeting many of you since this is an extremely important topic, and one very close to my heart/mind.

Best, Maureen
maureen@growinghappykids.com

A free monthly session led by parenting author, Maureen Healy. Maureen shares her insight and experience in how to effectively parent the highly creative, sensitive and intelligent child. Such children often display a high level of independence, heightened sensitivities (i.e. food, sound, criticism, stress), school challenges and behavioral outbursts. Such kids are often misunderstood but Healy provides parents much needed insight, techniques and experience on how to effectively parent such bright kids. Come and learn.

More information: www.growinghappykids.com or 828-505-0383.Healy also holds a BA in psychology, MBA and MA level in child clinical psychology.

Local Libraries offer Free FUN!

Story Time at the library focuses on early literacy as it helps children develop a joy for learning language and enjoying books. We have Storytimes for every age group:

* School-age story times are for 5 to 7 year olds
* Preschool story times are geared towards 3-5 year-olds and include singing, stretchers, and creative activities.
* Toddler Times are interactive story times for children ages 18 months to 3 years.
* Mother Goose Time is a lively language enrichment story time serving our youngest folks--the 4 month-old to 18 month-old set.

Many libraries can accommodate groups or school field trips if arrangements are made in advance. West Asheville Library provides Spanish Story Times on request. Call any library for more information on the children’s programs available or email library@buncombecounty.org.

You may also check out Storytimes and Toddler Times by going to our library locations page and searching by library branch.

School Age Story Times (for 5 to 7 Year Olds)

Wednesdays
Pack Memorial 10:00am (Sept. through May)

Thursdays
North Asheville 3:15pm

Story Times (for 3 to 5 year olds)

Tuesdays
Weaverville 11:00am (1st & 3rd Tuesdays)

Wednesdays
Black Mountain 10:30am
East Asheville 11:00am
Enka - Candler 10:30am
Leicester 10:30am
North Asheville 11:00am
Oakley / South Asheville 10:00am
Pack Memorial 11:00am

Thursdays
Fairview 10:30am
Skyland / South Buncombe 10:30am
Swannanoa 11:00am
West Asheville 11:00am

Saturdays
East Asheville 11:00am

Toddler Times
(for 18 to 36 month— olds)

Tuesdays
Leicester 11:00 am

Wednesdays
Fairview 10:30 am
North Asheville 10:00 am
Skyland / South Buncombe 10:30 am
West Asheville 11:00 am

Thursdays
Black Mountain 10:30 am
Enka - Candler 10:30 am
Pack Memorial 10:00 & 11:00 am
Swannanoa 10:00 am
Weaverville 11:00 am (2nd & 4th Thursdays)

Mother Goose Time
- for 4 to 18 month olds

Mondays
West Asheville 11:00 am

Tuesdays
Pack Memorial 10:00 am (for walkers)
Pack Memorial 11:00 am (for non-walkers)
Fairview 10:30 am

Wednesdays
Swannanoa 11:00 am
Weaverville 11:00 am (2nd & 4th Wednesdays)

Thursdays
Oakley 11:00 am

The Mountain Start Fair is COMING!!!



Click here for all the details!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Asheville Arts Center ~ Ice Cream Social

Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social on Thursday, August 6, 6:30pm-8:30pm!
Presented by Asheville Arts Center & The Hop Ice Cream Cafe

At the Asheville Arts Center on 308 Merrimon Avenue.

Click HERE to get all the details.

The WNC Nature Center ~ Overnight Delight

Overnight Delight

Here is your opportunity to stay at the WNC Nature Center overnight in your tent or in the safety of our Main Exhibit Building with the snakes, turtles, lizards and salamanders.

August 7 & 8, 2009 Begins 7:00pm Friday and ends 8:30am Saturday

Contact Name Keith Mastin

Contact Email kmastin@ashevillenc.gov

Contact Phone 828-298-5600, ext 305

Join the WNC Nature Center’s education department for an evening of fun, food, and folly as we camp all night under the stars. Arrive at 6:00pm to set up your tent by the deer lot and get settled in.

Programs include

1. a trek out to the wolf compound to investigate wolf ecology

2. an exploration how animals use their senses in the cover of darkness

3. create some clay-mation animals that you take home

4. snacks & story telling around our log cabin fire

In the morning, participants will be treated to a continental breakfast at 7:30 am followed by packing up our sleeping gear, tents, and belongings.

Please call to make your required reservations immediately as this event will fill quickly. Cost is $35.00 per child and $25.00 per adult.

Sign up NOW!

Limited sleeping spots available!!
Call (828) 298-5600, ext 305 to reserve your space.

Asheville Pizza Company on Merrimon.

Is showing Night at the Museum 2!!!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

The History Bluff Caption Contest



Thanks to an editor at The History Bluff for emailing about the caption contest!!! I love a good photograph caption contest!!!!!

If you can come up with the best caption for this picture:



You will WIN two tickets to the Greenville Drive Game of your choice and a free The History Bluff t-shirt.



The winner will be announced on August 7, 2009 so you better hurry up and submit your caption!!!

**Note!!! Do not comment with your caption here!! You have to go to The History Bluff and comment there! Just click HERE to comment!**

Saturday, August 1, 2009

The NC Arboretum 2009 Youth Camp Schedule



The NC Arboretum 2009 Youth Camp Schedule


Rising Grades K - 1

Little Mountaineers
Explore the green woods as you learn how to stay safe, watch the weather and build shelters. Discover some of the best old recipes, hear great stories and learn about knots. Uncover the secrets of the “Leave No Trace” guidelines that encourage excellent and useful ways to be a superior Little Mountaineer.
August 3 – 7, 2009
Rising Grades K & 1 Camp Fee: $170/members, $190/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Summer Camp Classic 1
Join us as we explore all the amazing classic camp adventures waiting for you at the Arboretum. Bring your friends and meet new ones as we hike in search of critters, splash in creeks and play games outside. You’ll even bring home a special souvenir to remember all the fun.
August 17 – 21, 2009
Rising Grades K & 1 Camp Fee: $170/members, $190/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Rising Grades 2 - 3


Science Connections
Make and create natural products while learning some basic chemistry and put together some “museum-quality” collections. Explore the natural environmental balance in the amazing web of life. Test ecological hypotheses, conduct fun experiments and play science-inspired games. Uncover the mysteries of our plants and trees, woodland animals, aquatic critters, geologic formations and impacts on our air and water.
August 10 – 14, 2009
Rising Grades 2 & 3 Camp Fee: $170/members, $190/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Summer Camp Classic 2 Join us as we explore all the amazing classic camp adventures that are waiting for you at the Arboretum. Bring your friends and meet new ones as we hike in search of critters, splash in creeks and play games outside. You’ll even bring home a special souvenir to remember all the fun.
August 17 – 21, 2009
Rising Grades 2 & 3 Camp Fee: $170/members, $190/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Rising Grades 4 - 5


Outdoor Explorations
Discover the natural wonders of Western North Carolina as part of this enriching program. Explore the Davidson River on a hunt for hellbender salamanders and visit the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education to learn about the needs of trout and other coldwater fish. Spend a day off the Blue Ridge Parkway at Craggy Gardens exploring the unique plants and animals that live in high elevations. Take in a day at Great Smoky Mountains National Park helping biologists study wildlife populations. All these great explorations, plus an overnight camping trip at the Arboretum on Thursday evening, add up to an amazing week of discovery and adventure!
Aug 3 – 7, 2009
Rising Grades 4 & 5 Camp Fee: $255/members, $275/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Rising Grades 6 - 8


Mountain Trek
Learn the basics of land navigation and become skilled in using a GPS, map and compass to navigate trails at the Arboretum and at off-site destinations. Hike among rhododendrons and blueberry bushes at Craggy Gardens, stroll atop a mountain bald at Black Balsam and navigate along the trail to Moore Cove Falls in Pisgah National Forest for a high-adventure experience. Skills learned throughout the week will be put to the test on Thursday evening on an overnight camping trip at the Arboretum, and a cross-country orienteering course on Friday.
August 10 – 14, 2009
Rising Grades 6 - 8 Camp Fee: $275/members, $295/general public
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.


Registration is taken on a first-come, first-served basis and can be made by mail or drop-off only. Before care and after care is available for an additional fee. Arboretum members receive a discount on camp registration fees. Visit www.ncarboretum.org for a complete list of camp offerings, registration applications and membership information, or call 828-665-2492.