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Kids Culture 11.26.15

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Star Staff

Shinnecock Family Day

Representatives from the Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum will be on hand Saturday to share traditional stories, dancing, singing, and food as part of an open house and family day of thanksgiving at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton. The free celebration will focus on ways of giving thanks for Long Island’s natural environment and will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A $5 donation or a nonperishable food item for local food pantries has been requested.

 

Christmas Karaoke

Christmas karaoke, ornament design, cookie decorating, and a photo booth are in store at a family holiday party hosted by Camp SoulGrow on Saturday at the Montauk Yacht Club. The fun runs from 1 to 3 p.m. and is free, although donations will be accepted for the nonprofit camp.

 

A Trunk of Props

Jester Jim will open his trunk of props for an interactive show at the East Hampton Library on Saturday at 2 p.m. Young artists age 4 and up can use wire and pipe cleaners to make their own sculptures tomorrow at 2. On Wednesday, they’ll make found-object sculptures from 4 to 5 p.m. Next Thursday’s family film at 4:30 p.m. will be “Shaun the Sheep Movie.”

 

Holabird and Friend

Katharine Holabird, the creator of the Angelina Ballerina and Twinkle series of books, will bring her books to life with the help of a local performer on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Children’s Museum of the East End in Bridgehampton. The cost is $15, including museum admission. Members will get in for free.

Looking ahead to Friday, Dec. 4, the last Pizza and Pajama Night of the year at 6 p.m. will include a reading of “Maisy Makes Gingerbread,” a chance to mix up some gingerbread dough for baking at home, and a lighting of the museum’s indoor windmill. The cost, which includes pizza, is $10. Members get in free.

 

 

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