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Grab & Go Kids Planner: Valentine's Dance, Toddler Tales and More

Find things to do with your children in the Kent area

It may be winter in Northeast Ohio, but the calendar is still chock full of fun activities – both indoors and out – for children and families. And most of them are free!

Each week, check with Kent Patch for a roundup of ideas for getting out of the house with the kids. Have suggestions for activities and venues that should be on the list? Just add them in the comments section below.

Father-Daughter Dance

Where/When: , 1435 W. Main St., 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Why Go: Dads and their daughters of all ages can get dressed up for the 15th annual Father-Daughter Valentine's Dance featuring G-rated music, crafts and prize drawings.

Pricing: Tickets are $20 per couple at the door. Moms can attend to watch for an additional $5 ticket price. Bring a snack to share.

Contact: For details call Ann Nyenhuis at 330-963-0129 or Edgar Kooijman at 330-677-1649.

Ice Carving Exhibition

Where/When: Home Savings Plaza, corner of Main and Water streets in downtown Kent, 1 and 4 p.m. Saturday.

Why Go: The sixth annual event features Kent State University and University of Akron students and faculty showing off their ice-carving skills. Hot beverages and chili will be available for sale at Anthony's Café, and pastries will be offered for sale by Stahl's Bakery.

Pricing: Free

Drop-In Play Center

Where/When: Kent Rotary Early Literacy Center at the , 312 W. Main St., 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday.

Why Go: The library offers its story time room as drop-in play center for parents and their children ages 5  and under. The room is filled with a variety of toys, games and activities that help develop early literacy skills. The interactive room encourages parents and children to play together, with the added bonus of kids learning while playing.

Pricing: Free; just sign in at the Children's Desk.

Toddler Tales Story Time

Where/When: DuBois Children's Reading Room at the , 312 W. Main St.,. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Monday.

Why Go: Children ages 2 and 3, along with a favorite adult, can hear great stories in a group setting.

Pricing: Free, but a Boarding Pass is required. Pick one up at the children’s desk up to 30 minutes beforehand.

Preschool Place

Where/When: DuBois Children's Reading Room at the , 312 W. Main St., 1:30 to 2 p.m. Monday.

Why Go: Children ages 4 and 5, along with a favorite adult, can listen to stories read aloud in a group setting.

Pricing: Free, but a Boarding Pass is required. Pick one up at the children’s desk up to 30 minutes beforehand.

Get Close to Nature

Where/When: F.A. Seiberling Nature Center, 1828 Smith Road in Akron, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Friday and 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

Why Go: The program “Kinderealm: Great Blue Herons” will allow children ages 3 to 6 and their adult companions to discover how and why these really big birds nest in trees together. The event includes a craft and short hike.

Pricing: Free, but registration is required by calling 330-865-8065.

Nature and a Movie: Family Night

Where/When: F.A. Seiberling Nature Center, 1828 Smith Road in Akron, 7 p.m. Friday.

Why Go: Join naturalist Sarah Matheny for the family friendly nature movie Disneynature: Earth. Bring your own blanket or preferred seating and drinks; popcorn will be supplied.

Pricing: Free

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Matt Fredmonsky (Editor) June 19, 2013 at 01:25 pm
Thanks for the information Gary. Last I was told we can expect it to open this summer.
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Linda, Kudos! Tough subject to not only approach but create a whole support group. I'm going toRead More pass judgement and say I think you are great!
Sa;;y June 16, 2013 at 04:59 pm
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Matt Fredmonsky (Editor) June 5, 2013 at 03:25 pm
Does this not qualify? We're also the only news agency to report if he actually had an explosiveRead More device on him or not. Stories similar to what you've asked for almost all appeared last week. http://kent.patch.com/groups/editors-picks/p/man-arrested-after-threatening-to-set-off-bomb-at-kent-state_593fe0c4
Dave June 5, 2013 at 03:35 pm
Maybe it is just the start to a slow summer or a sign that there is nothing interesting going on inRead More Kent. The story you mentioned turned out to be pretty uneventful and more about a guy making false, not real, threats. The two stories that have seen the most face-time have been KRHS's valedictorian and the med helicopter. Maybe highlight achievements and products of local businesses we don't hear about. Run an interesting historical piece. Not trying to be argumentative but rather making a comment that the information provided as of late has been less than interesting.
amelfo June 7, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Matt -- no need to defend yourself. Considerate of you to respond, though.
Matt Fredmonsky (Editor) June 3, 2013 at 05:12 pm
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Sue May 8, 2013 at 01:47 am
The school levy has passed. This is great news for the children of Kent. Thanks to everyone whoRead More voted for the levy.
Jim Williams May 8, 2013 at 02:05 am
Glad to see that 17% of Kent citizens were able to muster the energy to bother voting, and that theRead More majority of those few supported this very important issue. Congrats to the District for making the convincing argument. It's pretty clear that the chorus of "NO" that exists here on Patch is not representative of the majority.
Concerned Citizen May 8, 2013 at 02:58 am
Good voting LD
Teresa K. April 25, 2013 at 11:18 pm
I'm glad the League did their research. Have they ever researched and said: "no, we dont feelRead More the levy is needed?" For most of us, our research need only go as far as our wallets and income. If the schools with their million dollar budgets are feeling the crunch, imagine how average or lower average income homes are struggling. I am very suspect of the excellent w/ distincton rating and the asking of this levy at this time. How were we able to get that kind of incredible rating with NO ADDED FUNDS? Did the teachers wake up last year? Did the kids wake up? How did the school get such superior ratings THAT year and none in previous ones? why such a huge gap in time and ratings? The days of passing every school levy "just because", "we've never said no", "for the kids" or to keep our "property values" are over. The economy took care of that. No matter how you feel about the levy: PLEASE VOTE.
Sa;;y April 25, 2013 at 11:24 pm
I urge my fellow residents to send a message to the school board: The Board needs to face the factRead More of the current economic conditions involving the residents in the Kent city school district and come back with a request for a more reasonable millage. Otherwise, I think the levy will fail. Our city leaders encouraged businesses to come into the new development by granting concessions on taxes. Well, there goes the additional money!
Sue May 7, 2013 at 12:23 pm
Vote YES today for Kent children. Yes on the school levy.