by Barbara Spalding | Aug 18, 2013 | Articles, Scientific Discovery
Back-to-School signs, sales and commercials remind us that the summer is coming to a close. And while it might be fun to pick out new clothes, get together with school friends and get back into sports and activities – kids don’t want to summer to end so quickly....
by Barbara Spalding | Jul 14, 2013 | Art, Music & Theater, Articles
Special Exhibit at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featuring over 100 artworks in a diversified display. This exhibit showcases the variety and diversity in the museum’s collections. Here are some of the highlights: The exhibition also discusses how the museum...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 27, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography
Guest post by Mark Spalding With the festivities of the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg almost upon us, I felt it would be a great time to let you know a little more about the place and time that shaped who we are as a country today. I’ve been...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 19, 2013 | Articles, History, Politics & Geography, Travel
Turning Princesses into Pirates isn’t an easy task… but we managed and had an amazing time at the Tuckerton Seaport Museum’s Pirate and Privateer Festival. All decked out we consulted the map to start our voyage… affordable vendors, dancing, a...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 9, 2013 | Articles, Scientific Discovery
Chemistry is cool, often depicted as chemical explositions or forensic science in movies and TV. Without having access to laboratories, parents often don’t know how to encourage or introduce chemistry to their children. Chemistry takes patience and can be...
by Barbara Spalding | Jun 4, 2013 | Articles, Pending Review or Trash, Scientific Discovery
Colorful, imaginative and super creative, the family movie Epic from Blue Sky Studios takes you to an entirely new world within our existing one. Beautiful animation and well-thought out characters put this film on the top of our “must-see-again” family list. My...