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SUMMER FUN! RESOURCES SHEET FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES! JUNE, 2014 FOOD FARM FRESH & SNAP EBT SNAP recipients can use their EBT cards to buy fresh produce at many of the farmer’s markets located throughout RI. Just come to the info table at one of the markets (see complete list at: http://www.farmfresh.org/markets/freshbucks.php ). Swipe the card and receive Fresh Bucks coins to use with market vendors. Fresh Bucks are currency for fresh food from local farms and producers at RI farmers markets. Some of the locations also offer the Fresh Bucks Program. For every $5.00 of SNAP benefits used, participants will receive $2.00 of additional free produce! SNAP can also be used for CSA Subscriptions & to buy seeds! For more information, call Georgina Sarpong, 312-4250 or [email protected] SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAMS FOR KIDS & TEENS TO AGE 18 For many kids, summertime means food, friends and fun. For families who count on school breakfast and lunch, however, the summer months can be stressful and family food budgets have to be stretched even further. FREE summer meals, funded by the USDA, are available to kids and teens ages 18 and younger at summer meals sites across Rhode Island. Please contact 2-1-1 for exact times and locations. SALVATION ARMY CORP NEWPORT PROMOTES STORY TIME FOR CHILDREN WITH FOOD The Salvation Army of Newport will be partnering with the Newport Public Library to offer a series of Summer Story Times with a twist. Beginning on Friday, June 27th at 10:00 all kids who are registered with the Salvation Army Newport Corps Food Pantry will receive a back pack filled with food when they attend the Summer Story Time. Each child in the household will be able to return weekly to Summer Story Time to refill their back pack. This program runs through August 29 th and is geared for children ages 6-10, but all are welcome. Questions about this program should be sent to: [email protected] To get Regional Bookmarks with markets in your area, call 312-4250. Prepared by Rhode Island Community Food Bank | June 23, 2014 Contact: Mev Miller, Ed.D., Community Resource Coordinator | 401-230-1707 | [email protected]

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Page 1: SUMMER FUN · 2017. 12. 23. · For many kids, summertime means food, friends and fun. For families who count on school breakfast and lunch, however, the summer months can be stressful

SUMMER FUN! RESOURCES SHEET FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES!

JUNE, 2014

FOOD

FARM FRESH & SNAP EBT SNAP recipients can use their EBT cards to buy fresh produce at many of the farmer’s markets located throughout RI. Just come to the info table at one of the markets (see complete list at: http://www.farmfresh.org/markets/freshbucks.php). Swipe the card and receive Fresh Bucks coins to use with market vendors. Fresh Bucks are currency for fresh food from local farms and producers at RI farmers markets.

• Some of the locations also offer the Fresh Bucks Program. For every $5.00 of SNAP benefits used, participants will receive $2.00 of additional free produce!

• SNAP can also be used for CSA Subscriptions & to buy seeds! For more information, call Georgina Sarpong, 312-4250 or [email protected] SUMMER FOOD SERVICE PROGRAMS FOR KIDS & TEENS TO AGE 18 For many kids, summertime means food, friends and fun. For families who count on school breakfast and lunch, however, the summer months can be stressful and family food budgets have to be stretched even further. FREE summer meals, funded by the USDA, are available to kids and teens ages 18 and younger at summer meals sites across Rhode Island. Please contact 2-1-1 for exact times and locations. SALVATION ARMY CORP NEWPORT PROMOTES STORY TIME FOR CHILDREN WITH FOOD The Salvation Army of Newport will be partnering with the Newport Public Library to offer a series of Summer Story Times with a twist. Beginning on Friday, June 27th at 10:00 all kids who are registered with the Salvation Army Newport Corps Food Pantry will receive a back pack filled with food when they attend the Summer Story Time. Each child in the household will be able to return weekly to Summer Story Time to refill their back pack. This program runs through August 29th and is geared for children ages 6-10, but all are welcome. Questions about this program should be sent to: [email protected]

To get Regional Bookmarks with markets in your area, call 312-4250.

Prepared by Rhode Island Community Food Bank | June 23, 2014 Contact: Mev Miller, Ed.D., Community Resource Coordinator | 401-230-1707 | [email protected]

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ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN

RESOURCE GUIDES WITH FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES (some have no/low-cost options)

• 100 Things to Do with Your Kids in Rhode Island from KidInfo lists Many of the activities are listed as free. Visit: kidoinfo.com/ri/100-things-to-do-with-your-kids-in-rhode-island/ A printable version is available at: kidoinfo.com/ri/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Kidoinfo-100-things-to-do-with-kids-june2014.pdf

• Rhode Island Family Guide Complete listing of many activities for children throughout the state. Some are free. Visit www.rifamilyguide.com/index.html

• Newport Family Resource Guide Developed by Newport SCORES (Schools, Community Organize for Results/Educational Success), this guide provides information to help children and families access educational services and other basic needs resources. Pages 9 – 16 list Summer Programs and Childcare. To download the resource, go to: www.npsri.net/cms/lib/AC20000000/Centricity/Domain/25/NewportFamilyResourceGuide.pdf

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS The Rhode Island Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs consists of seven autonomous organizations, working together to inspire and enable youth across Rhode Island to realize their full potential. Now serving more than 25,000 youth, the Clubs are changing and saving lives with a wide variety of programs focused on Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles.

• Cumberland-Lincoln: (401) 333-4850 | http://www.bgccl.org/ • East Providence: (401) 434-6776 | http://www.epbgc.org/ • Newport: (401) 847-6927 | http://www.bgcnewport.org/ • Pawtucket: (401) 722-8840 | http://www.bgcpawt.org/ • Providence: (401) 444-0750 | http://www.bgcprov.org/ • Warwick: (401) 467-4385 | http://www.wbgclubs.org/ • Woonsocket: (401) 766-9242 | http://www.bgcwoonsocket.org/

Providence Children’s Museum 100 South St., Providence, 401-273-5437 | www.childrenmuseum.org

Providence Children’s Museum is open FREE every Friday evening June through Labor Day from 5:00 - 8:00 PM for “MetLife Family Friday – Free at Five!,” sponsored by MetLife Foundation. Also note: Visitors with Neighborhood Health Plan or United Health Care RiteCare insurance cards can visit FREE at anytime, Monday through Sunday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm as long as they present their insurance card for each individual in their party.

Prepared by Rhode Island Community Food Bank | June 23, 2014 Contact: Mev Miller, Ed.D., Community Resource Coordinator | 401-230-1707 | [email protected]

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The City of Providence – Parks & Recreation Programs This year, the City of Providence is pleased to expand its summer camp programming, which had previously included sports camps, with new options for Providence children to explore the arts and nature during summer months. Options are available for Providence children ages 5 through 12 to enjoy safe, fun and educational summer programs. Camp sessions are scheduled for the months of July and August at locations throughout the City. All summer camps cost $5 per week and include lunch. For more details & registration forms, visit: http://www.providenceri.com/parks-and-rec/registration-opens-for-citys-summer-sports-arts

Local Libraries Check out the local library. Many offer free summer reading programs and activities for children.

YMCA The YMCA in various communities offers childcare, educational opportunities, sports and recreation, camps, and much more. Contact the Y in your local community for details.

• Barrington Bayside Branch: 245-2444| http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Community Services/InTown: 456-0100 • Cranston Branch: 943-0444 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Providence East Side: 521-0155 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Pawtucket Heritage Park YMCA: 727-7050 | www.goymca.com • Warwick Kent County: 828-0130 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Lincoln MacColl Field YMCA: 725-0773 | www.goymca.com • Seekonk MA Newman Branch: 508-336-7103 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Newport Armed Services YMCA: 846-9622 | https://www.asymca.org/ • Newport County YMCA: 847-9200 | http://www.newportymca.org/ • Pawtucket YMCA: 727-7900, www.goymca.com • Providence YMCA: 521-9622 | www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Smithfield YMCA: 949-2480 | http://www.ymca1.org/ • South County Branch: 783-3900 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • North Kingstown West Bay: 295-6501 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org • Westerly-Pawcatuck YMCA: 596-2894 • Coventry Westwood YMCA: 397-7779 | www.goymca.com • Woonsocket YMCA: 769-0791 | www.woonymca.org • Wakefield YMCA Camp Fuller: 783-5359 | http://www.ymcagreaterprovidence.org

YWCA Northern RI: 769-7450 | 514 Blackstone Street, Woonsocket. | http://www.ywcari.org/ Programs and activities (including day care and summer camps) to enrich the lives of women and girls: health, wellness, leadership, economic opportunities, technology education and more.

Prepared by Rhode Island Community Food Bank | June 23, 2014 Contact: Mev Miller, Ed.D., Community Resource Coordinator | 401-230-1707 | [email protected]

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ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS

SUMMER CLASSES & JOB TRAINING • Crossroads RI | 160 Broad St., Providence | 401-277-4352

See attached flyers for the “Get Hired” program and Janitorial Training

• NetworkRI | 1 Reservoir Ave., Providence | http://www.networkri.org/ Job Fair Fridays, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

o July 11 o August 1 o September 12

• RI Family Literacy Initiative at Providence Public Library | 150 Empire St., Providence | 401-455-8041

The RI Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI) is offering several summer programs for adults: Computer classes, basic literacy, transitions to college, and job training. *See the attached RIFLI flyers for more information.

CONCERT SERIES AT NINIGRET PARK Ninigret Park, in front of the Kimball Pavilion, 5:30 – 7:30 pm This event is free to everyone! For more information you can call the Charlestown Parks and Rec Department at 364-1222 or email Vicky Hilton at [email protected]

• July 13th: David Gerald- Rhythm and Blues • July 27th: Al Keith Collective - Dance Music • August 17th: Atomic - high energy rock and roll • August 24th: John Fusek - Forever Young - Neil Young Tribute Band

Prepared by Rhode Island Community Food Bank | June 23, 2014 Contact: Mev Miller, Ed.D., Community Resource Coordinator | 401-230-1707 | [email protected]

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2014 Rhode Island Summer Farmers’ Markets Key: ✶ - Market accepting SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) ❖ - Market accepting WIC checks B - Market offering Bonus Bucks (SNAP shoppers receive $2 bonus for every $5 spent)

Bristol County Colt State Park Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Hope St And Asylum Rd, Bristol F, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, May 2 to Oct 31 Haines State Park Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Haines Memorial State Park Haines Park Rd, Barrington W, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, May 7 to Oct 29 Mount Hope Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Mount Hope Farm 250 Metacom Ave, Bristol Sa, 9:00 am—1:00 pm, Year Round Kent County East Greenwich Farmers Market Academy Field Church St & Rector St M, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jun 2 to Oct 6 Goddard State Park Farmers Market ✶ ❖ 345 Ives Rd, Warwick F, 9:00 am—1:00 pm, May 2 to Oct 31 Greene Farmers Market Greene Public Library 179 Hopkins Hollow Road Tu, 4:00pm-7:00pm, Jun 3 to Oct 7 West Warwick / Thundermist Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Thundermist Health Center 186 Providence Street, West Warwick Th, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 3 to Oct 30

Newport County Aquidneck Growers' Saturday Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Newport Vineyards & Winery 909 East Main Road, Middletown Sa, 9:00 am—1:00 pm, Jun 7 to Oct 25 Aquidneck Growers' Wednesday Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Along the shaded walk Memorial Blvd And Chapel St, Newport W, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jun 4 to Oct 29 Jamestown Farmers Market Fort Getty Pavillion 913 Fort Getty Rd, Jamestown M, 4:00—7:00pm, Jun 23 to Sep 1 Newport / Long Wharf Farmers Market ❖ State Pier 9 Long Wharf At Washington St, Newport F, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 25 to Oct 31 Sandywoods Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Sandywoods Center for the Arts 43 Muse Way, Tiverton Th, 4:00pm—7:00pm, May 22 to Nov 6th Providence County Armory Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Dexter Park by the Cranston Armory Parade St and Hudson St, Providence Th, 3:30 pm—7:00 pm, May 29 to Oct 30

For maps and the most recent updates, visit http://www.farmfresh.org/

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Providence County (cont) Broad Street Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Algonquin House 807 Broad St, Providence Sa, 8:30 am—12:00 pm, Jul 5 to Oct 25 Brown University Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Wriston Quad Thayer St And George St, Providence W, 11:00am—2:00pm, Sep 3 to Oct 29 Burrillville Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Stillwater Mill Complex 100 Tinkham Lane, Harrisville Sa, 9:30 am—12:30 pm, May 17 to Oct 18 Capitol Hill Farmers Market ❖ RI Department of Health 3 Capitol Hill, Providence Th, 11:00 am—2:00 pm, Jul 24 to Oct 30 Cranston Whole Foods Farmers Market Garden City 151 Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston Th, 3:00 pm— 7:00 pm or dusk, Jun 5 to Oct 23 Downtown Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Kennedy Plaza Washington St, Providence Tu, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 1 to Oct 28 Fruit Hill Farmers Market ✶ ❖ Rhode Island College 600 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence Th, 4:00 pm—6:00 pm, Aug 7 to Oct 2 Greenville Farmers Market St. Thomas Episcopal Church Route 44, Greenville Sat,1:00pm--4:00pm, May 10 to Oct 11 Hope Street Saturday Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Lippitt Park 1059 Hope St, Providence Sa, 9:00 am—1:00 pm, May 17 to Oct 25

Hope Street Wednesday Farmers Market ❖ Lippitt Park 1059 Hope St, Providence W, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, May 21 to Oct 29 Johnston Farmers Market ❖ Memorial Park 1583 Hartford Ave. M, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 28 to Oct 27 North Providence Farmers Market ❖ Governor John Notte, Jr. Park off of Route 7 1675 Douglas Avenue F, 3:30 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 11 to Sep 12 Neutaconkanut Park Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Neutaconkanut Park Plainfield St, Providence M, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 7 to Oct 27 Northwest Farmers Market Petersen Farm 451 Putnam Pike, Chepachet Su, 11:00am - 2:00pm, Jun 1 to Sep 28 Pawtucket Slater Park Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Slater Park, Pawtucket Su, 12:00 pm—3:00 pm, Jul 6 to Oct 26 Pawtuxet Village Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Rhodes on the Pawtuxet Parking Lot 60 Rhodes Pl, Cranston Sa, 9:00 am—12:00 pm, May 10 to Nov 22 Providence Whole Foods Farmers Market University Heights 601 North Main St., Providence M, 3:00 pm—7:00 pm or dusk, May 5 to Oct 27 Scituate Farmers Market ❖ Village Green, Scituate Art Festival Grounds West Greenville Rd And Silk Lane, North Scituate Sa, 9:00 am—12:30 pm, May 10 to Oct 4 Woonsocket Farmers Market ✶ ❖ B Thundermist Health Center 450 Clinton St. Tu, 3:00 pm—6:00 pm, Jul 1 to Oct 28

For maps and the most recent updates, visit http://www.farmfresh.org/

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Washington County Block Island Saturday Farmers Market Negus Park 100 Ocean Ave., Block Island Sa, 9:00 am—11:30 am, Jun 14 to Oct 11 Block Island Wednesday Farmers Market Manisses Corner High St And Spring St, Block Island W, 9:00 am—11:30 am, Jun 11 to Aug 27 Charlestown Farmers Market ✶ Church of the Holy Spirit 4150 Old Post Rd. F, 9:30 am—1:00 pm, Jun 20 to Aug 29 Coastal Growers Market ❖ Casey Farm 2325 Boston Neck Road, Saunderstown Sa, 8:30 am—12:30 pm, May 17 to Oct 25 Exeter Farmers Market Exeter Public Library 773 Ten Rod Road W, 3:00 pm—6:30 pm, May 21 to Oct 1 Fishermen's Memorial State Park Farmers Market ❖ 1011 Point Judith Road, Narragansett Su, 9:00 am—1:00 pm, to May 4 to Oct 26 Richmond Farmers Market ❖ Richmond Town Hall Route 138 At Richmond Townhouse Rd Sa, 9:00 am—12:30 pm, May 17 to Oct 18

South Kingstown URI Farmers Market ❖ URI East Farm 2095 Kingstown Rd., South Kingstown Sa, 8:30 am—12:00 pm, May 3 to Oct 25 Wakefield / Marina Park Farmers Market ❖ Marina Park, South County Hospital exit off Rt. 1 2 Salt Pond Rd, Wakefield Tu, 2:00 pm—6:00 pm, May 6 to Oct 28 Weekapaug Farmers Market Weekapaug Fire District Office 4 Wawaloam Ave, Weekapaug F, 8:30 am - 11:30 am, Jun 27 to Aug 29 Westerly / Avondale Farmers Market Heart of Avondale 93 Watch Hill Road, Westerly Th afternoon, Jun to Aug Westerly / Pawcatuck Farmers Market ❖ Just past The Bridge restaurant 85 Main Street, Westerly Th, 10:00 am—1:00 pm, Jun 19 to Oct 16 Wickford Village Farmers Market Town Parking Lot 63 Brown St Th, 3:00pm—7:00pm, Jun 5 to Sep 25

For maps and the most recent updates, visit http://www.farmfresh.org/

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When: During the SUMMER (July-August). Who: FREE for teens and children, 18 and under.Where: Call 211* to �nd a location near you.

Cuando: Durante el VERANO (Julio-Agusto).Quien: GRATIS para jóvenes y niños, menores de 19 años.Donde: Llama al 211* para encontrar un lugar en tu vecindario.

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Niños Saludables. Comunidades Saludables. Un Rhode Island Saludable.Healthy Kids. Healthy Communities. Healthy Rhode Island.

FREE Summer Meals!For teens and kids, 18 and under.

¡Comida de Verano GRATIS!Para jóvenes y niños, menores de 19 años.

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For many kids, summertime means food, friends and fun. For families who count on school breakfast and lunch, however, the summer months can be stressful and family food budgets have to be stretched even further. Free summer meals, funded by the USDA, are available to kids and teens ages 18 and younger at summer meals sites across Rhode Island. Many summer meals sites offer fun learning and recreational activities so kids and teens can eat a healthy meal while staying active and being with friends. Sites are also registered with the USDA and are held at safe local places like schools, churches and community centers.

Free Summer Meal Program Details:

• Meals are FREE to children and teens ages 18 and younger who come to a summer meals site

• Free summer meals will help families save money and stretch their already tight food budgets

• Food served is healthy and follows USDA nutrition guidelines • Summer meals sites are at fun, safe places for kids and teens to be active and visit with

friends • No application or proof of income needed. You can just bring your child to a summer

meals site in your community

If you or someone you know is interested, call 211 to find a site near you.

USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Summer Food Service Program

Healthy Meals for Kids!!

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MetLife FREE Family Friday’s 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Providence Children’s Museum is open FREE every Friday evening June through Labor Day from 5:00 - 8:00 PM for “MetLife Family Friday – Free at Five!,” sponsored by MetLife Foundation.

*Visitors with Neighborhood Health Plan or United Health Care RiteCare insurance cards can visit FREE at anytime, Monday through Sunday 9am - 6pm as long as they present their insurance card for each individual in their party.

100 SOUTH STREET, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 | (401) 273-5437 http://www.childrenmuseum.org/

MetLife FREE Family Friday’s 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Providence Children’s Museum is open FREE every Friday evening June through Labor Day from 5:00 - 8:00 PM for “MetLife Family Friday – Free at Five!,” sponsored by MetLife Foundation.

*Visitors with Neighborhood Health Plan or United Health Care RiteCare insurance cards can visit FREE at anytime, Monday through Sunday 9am - 6pm as long as they present their insurance card for each individual in their party.

100 SOUTH STREET, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 | (401) 273-5437 http://www.childrenmuseum.org/

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100+  Things  To  Do  with  Kids  in  Rhode  Island  has  been  updated  again  in  June  of  2014  to  incorporate  fresh  ideas  from  Kidoinfo  readers,  and  to  remove  items  that  have  closed  or  changed  since  the  list  made  its  debut  in  2009.  

The  guide  is  easy  to  use—print  it  out,  check  things  off  as  you  go,  add  date  of  visit,  make  notes,  and  add  your  own  favorite  spots!  

outdoor    1.  Visit  Roger  Williams  National  Memorial  in  Providence.  Learn  why  the  founder  of  Rhode  Island  was  also  a  champion  of  the  ideal  of  religious  freedom.  Bonus:  Lovely  spot  for  an  outdoor  picnic  in  season.  (Free)  2.  Stroll  through  Swan  Point  Cemetery  in  Providence,  and  find  the  resting  place  of  famous  souls  like  horror,  fantasy,  science-­‐fiction  writer  H.  P.  Lovecraft.  (Free)  3.    Jump  aboard  the  sunken  ship  The  Hannah  in  Burnside  Park  (downtown  Providence).  Open  all  year  long.  (Free)  Bonus:  Attend  Kidoinfo  Storytime  and  Art  in  the  Park  during  July  and  August.  (Free)  4.  Take  a  trolley  tour  of  Providence.  5.    Watch  the  sunset  over  downtown  Providence  from  Prospect  Terrace.  Park  or  hike  to  the  top  of  Neutaconkanut  Hill  for  another  great  view  of  the  city.  (Free)  6.  Music!  Enjoy  concerts  at  Waterplace  Park  in  downtown  Providence.  (Free)  7.  Experience  Waterfire  in  downtown  Providence.  Get  there  just  before  sunset  to  see  the  iconic  bonfires  as  they  are  being  lit.  (Free)  8.  Take  a  gondola  ride  during  Waterfire  in  downtown  Providence.  9.  Visit  the  window  displays  of  Big  Nazo  Lab,  located  in  downtown  Providence  at  the  corner  of  Eddy  and  Fulton  Streets.  If  you’re  lucky,  you  may  get  a  sneak  peak  inside.  (Free)  10.  Visit  the  original  Shepard  Fairey  mural  (commissioned  by  AS220  in  2010)  painted  on  the  side  of  the  Pell  Chafee  Theatre  on  Aborn  Street.  (Free)  11.  Make  art  and  enjoy  live  music  at  AS220’s  annual  FooFest  in  downtown  Providence.  Takes  place  over  the  course  of  one  weekend  each  August.  12.  Pack  a  picnic  supper  and  dine  on  the  lawn  of  the  John  Brown  House  in  Providence  while  listening  to  Concerts  Under  the  Elms,  Thursday  evenings  in  the  summer.  13.  Visit  the  Roger  Williams  Park  Zoo  in  Providence:  meet  the  animals  and  play  in  the  Big  Backyard  space.  14.  Rent  a  swan  paddle  boat,  canoe,  kayak  at  Roger  Williams  Park  in  Providence.  15.  Run  in  the  breeze  at  India  Point  Park  in  Providence.  Find  the  pirate  ship  in  the  49-­‐foot  ceramic  mural  located  near  the  playground.  (Free)  16.  Play  at  Dexter  Park  located  next  to  the  Cranston  Armory  in  Providence.  (Free)  17.  Take  a  hike!  Visit  Rhode  Island  Families  in  Nature  to  choose  from  almost  four  dozen  trails  throughout  Rhode  Island.  (Free)  18.  Play  the  Rhode  Island  Farm  Scavenger  Hunt.  Take  a  road  trip  and  explore  28  of  RI’s  1,200  working  farms.  Visit  www.RIFruitGrowers.org  to  download  the  map  and  clues  or  pick  up  a  pamphlet  at  a  participating  farm.  

• Visit  a  real  working  dairy  farm:  Wrights  Dairy  Farm  and  Bakery  in  North  Smithfield  (Blackstone  Valley).  • Travel  back  in  time  by  visiting  a  1790s  New  England  farm:  Coggeshall  Farm  Museum  in  Bristol.  • Visit  Casey  Farm  in  Saunderstown.  (Free  for  Historic  New  England  members  and  Saunderstown  residents.)  • Visit  a  working  family  farm:  Watson  Farm  in  Jamestown  (Free  for  Historic  New  England  members  and  

Jamestown  residents.)  • Visit  a  real  working  farm:  Dame  Farm  and  Orchards  in  Johnston.  • Visit  Kenyon’s  Grist  Mill  in  Usquepaug.  (Free  with  a  food  or  clothing  donation  for  the  Jonny  Cake  Center.)  

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19.  Shop  from  a  local  farmer.  Many  outdoor  farmer  markets  open  May  through  November  with  a  handful  open  indoors  the  remainder  of  the  year.  (Visit  www.FarmFreshri.org  for  a  complete  list  of  markets.)  20.  Go  for  a  ride  on  the  East  Bay  bike  path  from  Providence  to  Bristol.  (Free)  Ice  cream  stops  in  Riverside,  Warren,  and  Bristol.  Visit  http://www.dot.ri.gov/community/bikeri/index.php  for  a  list  of  bike  paths  around  the  state.  (Free)  21.  Watch  Movies  on  the  Block  outside  on  Thursday  evenings  (June-­‐September)  in  downtown  Providence.  (Free)  22.  Fly  a  kite  at  Breton  State  Park  along  Ocean  Drive  in  Newport.  Annual  Newport  Kite  Festival  in  mid-­‐July.  (Free)  23.  Visit  Touro  Synagogue,  America’s  oldest  synagogue,  in  Newport.  24.    Experience  the  Newport  Folk  Festival  at  Fort  Adams  State  Park,  first  weekend  in  August.  25.    Visit  the  International  Tennis  Hall  of  Fame  in  Newport.  26.  Stroll  the  Cliff  Walk  in  Newport  and  imagine  living  in  the  opulent  mansions.  (Free)  27.  Spend  the  night  at  the  Rose  Island  Lighthouse  in  Newport.  28.  Spend  the  day  at  Easton’s  Beach  in  Newport.  Enjoy  the  carousel,  water  slide,  skateboard  park,  and  playground.  29.  Visit  Save  the  Bay  Exploration  Center  &  Aquarium  in  in  Newport.  30.  Pack  a  tailgate  picnic  and  head  to  Glen  Farms  in  Portsmouth  for  the  Newport  International  Polo  Series.  During  time-­‐outs,  kids  run  on  to  the  field  to  stomp  down  divots.  Every  Saturday  evening  in  summer.  31.  Check  out  the  tide  pools  at  Beavertail  State  park  in  Jamestown.  (Free)  32.  Visit  a  former  military  fort  with  a  history  dating  back  over  two  centuries  at  Fort  Wetherill  State  Park  in  Jamestown.  (Free)  33.  Join  URI  Marine  Scientists  at  Fort  Getty  in  Jamestown  on  a  summer  day  at  low  tide  for  a  two-­‐hour  beach  walk.  34.  Visit  the  Norman  Bird  Sanctuary  in  Middletown.  35.  Have  a  picnic  at  Roger  W.  Wheeler  State  Beach  in  Narragansett  at  sunset.  (Free  after  5pm)  36.  Visit  every  carousel  in  the  Rhode  Island  area:  Crescent  Park  Looff  Carousel  (East  Providence),  Flying  Horse  Carousel  (Watch  Hill),  Slater  Memorial  Park  Carousel  (Pawtucket),  Carousel  Village,  Roger  Williams  Park  (Providence),  Easton’s  Beach  Carousel  (Newport).  37.  Explore  Green  Animals  Topiary  Garden  in  Portsmouth,  the  oldest  and  most  northern  topiary  garden  in  the  United  States.  38.  See  Shakespeare  in  the  Park  during  the  summer  in  Wilcox  Park  in  Westerly.  (Free)  39.  Visit  a  blue  lobster  at  the  Audubon  Environmental  Education  Center  in  Bristol.  40.  Welcome  spring  by  attending  Daffodil  Days  at  Blithewold  Mansion  in  Bristol.  Bring  your  camera!  41.  Take  a  hike  up  the  old  ski  lift  at  Diamond  Hill  Park  in  Cumberland.  (Free)  42.  Book  a  group  tour  of  the  Johnston  Landfill.  43.  Attend  a  PawSox  youth  clinic  before  the  Red  Sox  minor  league  baseball  team’s  game  in  Pawtucket.  (The  clinic  is  free.  Tickets  required  for  game.)  44.  Go  bouldering  in  Lincoln  Woods.  (Free)  45.  Watch  a  film  at  the  Rustic  Tri-­‐View  Drive-­‐In,  Rte  146,  North  Smithfield.  Open  May  through  September.  46.  Pick  your  own  berries,  and  make  your  own  jam.  47.  Visit  the  Chapel-­‐By-­‐The-­‐Sea  in  Colt  State  Park  in  Bristol.  (Free)  48.  Visit  the  Kettle  Pond  Visitor  Center  in  Charlestown.  49.  Visit  the  shops,  feed  the  animals,  and  picnic  at  the  Fantastic  Umbrella  Factory  in  Charlestown.  (Admission  is  free.)  50.  Swim,  fish,  play,  or  go  boating  at  Ninigret  Park  in  Charlestown.  Visit  the  Frosty  Drew  Observatory  on  Friday  evenings  to  get  closer  to  the  night  sky.  51.  Go  camping  in  Hope  Valley’s  Arcadia  Management  Area.  52.  Step  back  into  history  and  explore  Smith’s  Castle  in  Wickford.  53.  Swim  at  the  Spring  Lake  Beach  Facility  and  play  in  the  arcade  in  Burrillville.  54.  Go  fishing  at  Sabin  Point  Park  in  East  Providence.  (Free)  55.  Take  the  ferry  round  trip  to  Block  Island  for  the  day.  56.  Visit  the  Jamestown  Fire  Department  Memorial  Museum  in  Jamestown.  57.  Have  a  picnic  at  Goddard  State  Park  in  Warwick.  (Free)  58.  Ride  the  Prudence  Island  Ferry  round  trip  from  Bristol  for  a  delightful  daytrip.  59.  Go  on  a  seal  watch.  See  Harbor  seals  in  Narragansett  Bay.  View  seals  from  Rome  Point  from  October  through  April  at  low  tide.  (Free)  60.  Visit  the  Biomes  Marine  Biology  Center  in  North  Kingstown.  61.  Visit  the  tiny  pirate  playground  in  Warren.  (Free)  Followed  by  ice  cream  at  Imagine.  62.  Visit  the  imPossible  Dream  Playground  in  Warwick.  (Free)  63.  Rent  kayaks.  East  Bay  Paddle  will  drop  kayaks  off  at  one  of  3  locations  in  Barrington:  Brickyard  Pond  Veteran’s  Memorial  Park  (Do  you  know  why  it’s  called  Brickyard  Pond?),  Hundred  Acre  Cove  at  Walker’s  Farm  or  Bullocks  Cove  Haines  Park.  64.  Cool  off  at  the  Waterpark  at  Yawgoo  Valley  in  Exeter.  65.  Visit  the  Washington  County  Fair  in  Richmond  during  one  long  weekend  in  mid-­‐August.  66.  Go  ice  skating  outdoors  during  the  winter  or  indoors  during  the  summer.  

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indoor  67.    Play  at  the  Providence  Children’s  Museum.  Explore  the  Discovery  Center  (inside)  and  climb  the  Climber  (outside).  (Free  admission  after  5  on  select  Fridays  during  the  year.)  68.  Visit  RISD  Museum  of  Art  and  think  like  an  explorer.  Find  the  mummy  or  hunt  for  food  motifs.  (Free  on  Sundays  and  third  Thursday  of  the  month.)  69.  Visit  the  Edna  Lawrence  Nature  Lab,  just  around  the  corner  from  the  RISD  museum.  See  an  amazing  variety  of  specimens  on  display,  including  birds,  bears  and  bones.  (Free.)  70.  Visit  the  Haffenreffer  Museum  of  Anthropology  in  Providence.  71.  Visit  the  Museum  of  Natural  History  and  Cormack  Planetarium  in  Providence.  72.  Enjoy  films  from  around  world,  and  learn  about  filmmaking  at  the  annual  Providence  Children’s  Film  Festival.  Takes  place  during  the  month  of  February.  (Each  year,  some  screenings  are  free.)  73.  Visit  the  children’s  room  in  one  of  America’s  oldest  libraries:  Providence  Athenaeum  on  Benefit  Street  in  Providence.  (Free.)  74.  See  a  show  at  Providence  Performing  Arts  Center  (PPAC)  in  Providence.  Check  the  schedule  to  attend  the  brown  bag  lunch  organ  concert  series.  (Free.)  75.  Cheer  on  the  P-­‐Bruins  at  a  hockey  game  in  Providence.  76.  Watch  an  IMAX  movie  at  Providence  Place  Mall.  77.  Watch  children’s  films  at  Cinemaworld  in  Lincoln  every  morning  at  10AM,  all  summer  long.  (Children  are  FREE.)  78.  Enjoy  a  garden  oasis  all  year  long  at  the  Botanical  Center  in  Roger  Williams  Park  in  Providence.  80.  Take  the  Underdog  Tour.  Visit  all  the  Providence  locations  used  in  the  film.  (Free)  81.  Visit  the  Johnson  and  Wales  Culinary  Museum  on  the  Providence-­‐Cranston  line.  (Scheduled  to  reopen  September,  2014.)  82.  See  Kaleidoscope  Children’s  Summer  Theater  at  Rhode  Island  College’s  Roberts  Hall  Auditorium.  Tuesdays  during  July  and  August.  83.  Go  duckpin  bowling  (no  ducks  involved).  Find  a  list  of  Rhode  Island  Duckpin  bowling  alleys  at  The  Rhode  Less  Traveled.    84.  Attend  story  time  any  time  of  year  at  Barrington  Books,  Books  on  the  Square,  or  your  favorite  library.  (Free)  85.  Children  provide  the  power  and  operate  miniature  machinery  in  the  Apprentice  Alcove  at  Slater  Historic  Mill  the  birthplace  of  the  industrial  revolution  in  Pawtucket.  87.  Learn  why  we  honor  Gilbert  Stuart  by  visiting  the  Gilbert  Stuart  Birthplace  &  Museum  in  Saunderstown.  Open  May  through  October.  88.  Visit  the  Museum  of  Work  and  Culture  in  Woonsocket.  89.  See  a  show  at  Stadium  Theater  Performing  Arts  Centers  in  Woonsocket.  

food  90.  Eat  gelato  from  Venda  in  DePasquale  Plaza  in  Providence.  (In  summer,  eat  near  the  fountain.)  91.  Have  wood-­‐grilled  pizza  at  the  legendary  Bob  and  Timmy’s  in  Providence.  Eat  more  yummy  pizza  at  the  recent  pizza  additions  to  the  city:  Flatbread  Pizza  Company  or  Coal  Fired  Pizza.  92.  Have  ice  cream  at  Three  Sisters  in  Providence.  93.  Buy  a  house  made  hotdog  from  The  Wurst  Window  at  Chez  Pascal  –  take  it  to  go  to  enjoy  by  the  fountain  in  Lippitt  Park  in  Providence.  94.  Eat  crepes  or  cupcakes  at  the  Duck  &  Bunny.  Eat  out  in  the  back  garden,  weather  permitting.  95.  Have  a  food  truck  lunch  or  dinner.  Use  this  link  to  find  a  list  of  trucks  and  their  routes.  96.  Have  supper  at  Champlins.  97.  Enjoy  live  music  and  a  fun  meal  at  Buster  Krab’s  Burger  Shack  and  Beach  Bar  in  Narragansett.  98.  Order  a  coffee  cabinet  at  Delekta  Pharmacy  in  Warren.  99.  Have  a  Del’s  lemonade.  Find  the  Del’s  nearest  you  with  the  tool  on  this  page.  100.  Have  breakfast  or  lunch  at  Crazy  Burger  in  Narragansett.  101.  Buy  lobster  off  the  boat  in  Point  Judith  in  Narragansett.  102.  Have  clam  cakes  at  Aunt  Carrie’s  in  Point  Judith  in  Narragansett.  103.  Buy  pie  at  Schartner  Farms  in  Exeter.  104.  Have  a  lobster  roll  at  Blount  Clam  Shack  on  the  waterfront  in  Warren,  or  downtown  Providence.  105.  Devour  homemade  ice  cream  at  the  original  Gray’s  in  Tiverton.  106.  Have  lunch  at  Stanley’s  in  Central  Falls,  open  since  1932.  

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107.  Have  a  doughboy  at  Iggy’s  in  Warwick  (open  year  round)  or  in  Narragansett  (seasonal).  108.  Have  breakfast  at  the  classic  Modern  Diner  in  Pawtucket.  

close-­‐to-­‐Rhode  Island  Many  free  or  discount  passes  are  available  at  the  library.  Connecticut  

• Visit  the  Navy  Submarine  Force  Museum  in  Groton,  CT.  (Free)  • Watch  the  drawbridge  raise  and  lower  for  boats  in  downtown  Mystic,  CT.  (Free)  

Bonus:  Toy  store,  ice  cream,  playground  all  nearby!  • Visit  Mystic  Seaport  in  Mystic,  CT.  • Visit  the  Mashantucket  Pequot  Museum  and  Research  Center  in  Mashantucket,  CT.  • Visit  Mystic  Aquarium  in  Mystic,  CT.  

Massachusetts  

• Cut  flowers  at  Four  Town  Farm  (priced  per  pound)  in  Seekonk,  MA.  • Visit  Battleship  Cove  in  Fall  River,  MA.  • Visit  the  New  Bedford  Whaling  Museum  in  New  Bedford,  MA.  • Visit  Old  Sturbridge  Village  in  Sturbridge,  MA.  • Visit  Plimouth  Plantation  in  Plymoth,  MA.  • Visit  the  Discovery  Museums  in  Acton,  MA.  • Visit  the  Eric  Carle  Museum  of  Picture  Book  Art  in  Amherst,  MA.  • Visit  the  Ecotarium:  Museum  of  Science  and  Nature  in  Worcester,  MA.  • Zoom!  Car  racing  and  bumper  boats  at  the  Grand  Prix  in  Seekonk.  • For  even  noisier,  faster  fun,  watch  a  race  or  demolition  derby  at  Seekonk  Speedway.  You  might  get  dirty.  • Visit  PaperHouse,  a  house  made  ONLY  of  paper,  in  Rockport,  MA.  • Visit  Nash  Dino  Land  in  South  Hadley,  MA.  • Visit  the  Museum  of  Science  in  Boston,  MA.  (Free  with  your  Roger  Williams  Park  Zoo  membership.)  • Visit  the  Boston  Children’s  Museum  in  Boston,  MA.  (Free  with  Providence  Children’s  Museum  membership!)  • Learn  how  ice  cream  is  made  at  Bliss  Dairy  in  Attleboro,  MA.  

 

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160 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903

Janitorial Training Program

Next Class Begins:

August 4, 2014

Program runs for 8 weeks, 20 hours a week

Program Components: Class: Monday – Thursday, 9AM – 12Noon Homework: 3 hours a week Internship: 5 hours a week

Requirements: Highly motivated and willing to find employment Willingness to complete an internship Ability to commit to a total of 8 weeks Participate in all class activities which involve hands on training and techniques

*You must be receiving services from SNAP, DHS, DLT or ORS to participate in this program

Class Content:

Hands-on training in proper Cleaning Techniques

Personal safety and professionalism in the workplace

Green Clean Institute Certification OSHA 10 General Industry Certification Mold Remediation Certification Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Employability Skills

Please attend our Crossroads Program information session held every Thursday at 2PM to learn more about this program and other programs Crossroads offers. Use the back entrance at 160 Broad Street and let the receptionist know you are here for an information session. For more information contact: Leanne Ovalles at 401-277-4369, or [email protected]

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160 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903

Attention SNAP/Food Stamp Recipients!

Are you looking for a job? Learn the skills you need to successfully compete in today’s workforce in our Get Hired! Fast Track: Pre-Employment Program

Next Class Begins: Monday July 7, 2014

Program Commitment: 4 weeks for 20 hours a week Class Schedule: Monday-Thursday 9AM-2PM Internship: 3 hours a week

Class Content: Self-awareness, Career Exploration, and Goal Setting Resumes, Cover Letters, and Interviewing Computer-assisted Job Search Please attend our Crossroads Program information session held every Thursday at 2PM for more information about this program and other programs we offer. Please use the back entrance of Crossroads RI at 160 Broad Street and let the receptionist know you are here for an information session. For more information contact: Jeanne Behie, Get Hired Instructor at 401.277.4352 or Email: [email protected]

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10 Week Computer Classes

For ESL Adults June – August 2014

The classes will include: Computer Basics, Email, Internet, Windows and Microsoft Word.

BEGINNING COMPUTER USERS ARE WELCOME!

Sign up for our free computer classes at: Cranston Public Library, Location to Be Confirmed, Cranston Monday and Wednesday, 10am-12pm, Starts June 16th

& Providence Public Library, 150 Empire Street, Providence Tuesday and Thursday, 10am-12pm, Starts June 17th

This project was made possible in part by a Library of Rhode

Island grant from the Rhode Island Office Library and Information Services using funds from the Institute of Museum

and Library Services.

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College & Career Transitions Classes

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Providence Public Library, 150 Empire Street, Providence

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Class Session July 7-August 15, 2014

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Beginning & Intermediate Levels William Hall Library

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Beginning Level Auburn Library

396 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston Monday & Tuesday, 6-8pm

Intermediate/Advanced Level

Pawtucket Public Library 13 Summer Street, Pawtucket

Wednesday & Thursday, 6-8pm

Citizenship

Olneyville Library 1 Olneyville Square, Providence

Wednesday, 5:30-8:30pm

William Hall Library 1825 Broad Street, Cranston Saturday, 10am-12:30pm

Transition to College & Careers

Pawtucket Public Library, 13 Summer Street, Pawtucket

Friday, 9:30am-12:30pm

Providence Public Library, 150 Empire Street, Providence

Monday, 6-8pm

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