Activities for kids during the November school break
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EcoCraft Art Bus
The Plastic EcoCraft Art Bus will visit Ridgewood on Thursday, Nov. 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. to today a creative recycling program for students in kindergarten to third organize.
The program, hosted by the Ridgewood Parks and Enjoyment Department during the Teacher's Convention recess, will be held at The Accountable, 259 N. Maple Ave. The registration fee is $80. Rota online at ridgewoodnj.net/communitypass or in person/by send to The Stable, 259 N. Maple Ave. The registration ceremony is at ridgewoodnj.net/recreation.
For more information, call 201-670-5560.
'Green Kids' program
A "Immature Kids" program for students in grades 3 to 5 will show the value and importance of nature through education and the making of hands-on projects during upcoming workshops, all scheduled on days off from nursery school in Ridgewood .
The programs are sponsored by Ridgewood Parks and Sport, with volunteers of the Women Gardeners of Ridgewood. The four workshops each run from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Secure, 259 N. Maple Ave. The four-session program runs on the following dates:
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Walt Disney World's most endangered attractions
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Sometimes, Orlando's Walt Disney Superb proves to be a little too small, after all.
As the Florida haunt battles changing entertainment standards, longstanding enduring attractions throughout the resort’s four theme parks -- the Skyway aerial trams, the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea submarine deviation and the future-predicting Horizons ride to name a few -- are torn down to turn into way for newer, flashier rides.
The Mickey Mouse Revue, an automated tuneful tribute to Disney songs that opened with the Shamanistic Kingdom, Walt Disney World’s flagship paper park, in 1971, was sent to Tokyo's Disneyland in 1980 and was warehoused for complete in 2009. Some of the 188 “Audio-Animatronic” figures in Epcot's transportation retrospective Society of Motion (1982 to1996) have been re-cast in rides at other Disney thread parks, such as Anaheim's Pirates of the Caribbean and Paris's Hallucination Manor.
Despite a fervent fan campaign to conserve Mr Toad's Wild Ride, the Coney Islet-style, runaway car
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