Sentences with phrase «fun art town»

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This weekend has lots of fun in store: Music and dance exploration for preschoolers at the Duraleigh Road Community Library in Raleigh, Christmas tree - lighting ceremonies in lots of Triangle towns, breakfast with Santa in Durham, a bird - watching hike in Raleigh, an art market in Raleigh's Boylan Heights neighborhood and pay - what - you - can admission day at Kidzu Children's Museum in Chapel Hill.
From the Arlington Park Race Track to the Metropolis Performing Arts Center, there's no shortage of fun attractions around town.
From restaurants to parks, racing to the arts, this vibrant town is our go - to for year - «round fun.
 Last year, the youngsters of San Pedro Town were able to participate in an activity that was not only fun, but equipped them with skills to play instruments and learn the art of music.
From art to culture to outdoor fun, you'll have something to keep you busy in this charming Outback town.
• It is stunning, with enormous suites in which everything is a work of art • It is well situated: around a half hour from Denpasar International Airport and a scenic 45 - minute drive to Ubud's markets, galleries, and cafés • The resort's beach town, Sanur, is fun to explore, with good souvenir and batik shops and inviting eateries • The resort has terrific on - property dining — Balinese, pan-Asian, and bistro • And an exceptional spa • And more (a fine beach, a vast pool) • See the hotel's website and special offers
Explore a huge town in Ace Arcade in order to gain coins to use in your local arcade in this fun pixel art adventure with over 20 fun minigames.
Party: Art Production Fund Gala I know, ugh, gala season can be grueling, but this one looks funArt Production Fund is going with a «Gangs of New York» theme, and setting the thing at the Down Town Association, a gentleman's club that does indeed date back to the 1860s.
Since the Willem de Kooning show continues to be the talk of the town, I thought it would be fun to share this archival clip that features a number of lesser - known members of the New York School (Alcopley, Conrad Marca - Relli, Joe Stefanelli, John Stephan, Robert Richenburg and Will Barnet) discussing life in New York's 1950s art world.
The wonderful ladies at the senior center who are teaching me the craft / art of wool rug hooking, it is so much fun and I'm meeting new friends in our new home town.
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