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Kids Culture 01.07.16

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Star Staff

Paper Projects

Still have holiday wrapping paper hanging around? Ruby Jackson will show kids 6 and older how to turn wrapping paper or shiny magazine paper into paper beads and collages in a workshop on Saturday at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. The program begins at 10:30 a.m. There is a $5 fee for materials in addition to the price of museum entry. Advance sign-up is required.

 

SoulGrow in East Hampton

Camp SoulGrow, which has offered workshops, adventures, and community volunteer opportunities for kids in Montauk since 2014, will be spending some time in East Hampton. 

SoulGrow’s first foray here will be on Wednesday, when kids 7 and up have been invited to help oversee the dessert tables at the East Hampton Clericus’s community soup dinner at the Most Holy Trinity Parish Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Children must be signed up in advance at campsoulgrow.org. There is a suggested donation of $10 for each camp activity. Parents of young helpers need not stay on Wednesday. 

 

Family Yoga

Leigh Anne Eberle will lead a family yoga session on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Amagansett Library. Grandparents have been invited, too. On Sunday at the library, kids in kindergarten and above can drop by at 2 p.m. to make mobiles.

 

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