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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2025 · 5 MIN

Snow Storms, Peter Pan, and SLIME!

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Every Friday in The Feed Megan Schinella comes on the air to talk about all the fun things happening in and around Connecticut this weekend that you can do with the kids and family. MEGAN'S PICKS:1. HALO Wellness Weekend in New Canaan will feature a full lineup of complimentary activities on Saturday and free gym passes on Sunday. Saturday’s highlights include red ball tennis for children ages 3-8, adult pickleball, Morning Sunrise Yoga, Oxygen Facials, massages, Dance & Cheer class, kids soccer, and so much more. On Sunday the community is invited to experience HALO with complimentary 2-hour gym passes.2. Peter Pan at the Bushnell in Hartford showtimes all wknd. 3. A Valentine's Day Pop-Up at Designs by Lee Garden Center in Stamford Saturday 12 to 4 pm, Delicious Food, Unique Local Vendors, Family-Friendly Activities, And So Much More. 4. The Slime Lab in Oxford one-of-a-kind destination that celebrates the art and science of slime. Dive into the mesmerizing world of textures. 5. Children's Sweetheart Ball at Stepping Stones Museum in Norwalk Saturday 3:00 – 7:00 pm annual Sweetheart Ball. Dress to impress and get ready for a night of music, dancing and hands-on fun as everyone celebrates love. Megan's Mom quote: “I can’t my kid has a practice, a game or something.”

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