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04-19-2025 Vol 1935

Keep Kids Entertained During School Vacation Week with Local Activities!

As school vacation week approaches, local families can look forward to a variety of fun and engaging activities designed to keep kids entertained.

From bowling nights to educational explorations, the neighborhood has something for everyone.

Lace up those bowling shoes and take the family out for a night of bowling!

Boston Bowl invites families to enjoy a few strings at this classic bowling destination, open 24 hours, seven days a week.

For a more modern bowling experience, Kings Dining & Entertainment in the Seaport District offers 20,000 square feet of excitement.

Located at 60 Seaport Boulevard, this hotspot features 16 lanes of big-ball bowling as well as a “bar-Kade” filled with video games, pool tables, foosball, a giant four-man air hockey table, shuffleboard, and hoops!

Another great option is the new Clover ClubHouse, which has recently opened in the neighborhood.

This fantastic venue is perfect for keeping kids busy, with a range of activities and areas designed for their enjoyment.

Families can visit the Clover ClubHouse website for more details on what they offer.

The Boston Public Library is also hosting a variety of fun events throughout the week.

With crafts, activities, stories, and even an appearance by Mike the Bubble Man, children can look forward to a week full of creativity and storytelling.

A complete schedule of these library events is available on their website.

For those looking to head outdoors, the DCR is offering a host of outdoor events this week!

From guided hikes and wildlife observation opportunities to crafting activities, games, and storytelling sessions, DCR has something for every nature-loving child.

Families can visit the DCR’s website for a comprehensive list of activities and programming.

Sports enthusiasts can take advantage of the Boston Parks Department’s Mayor’s Cup Street Hockey Tournament.

Registration is available online for those interested in participating.

Moreover, the All Girls Sports and Wellness Festival is set to inspire and empower young girls through a diverse range of activities.

From sports and games to health and wellness workshops, the festival focuses on engaging the mind, body, and spirit.

Expert instructors and additional support from local non-profits and City of Boston agencies will guide participants through various activities, including basketball, fitness conditioning, swimming, and ultimate frisbee.

Families can find more details about this festival online.

For a more artistic exploration, the Boston Children’s Museum is hosting Spring into Play from April 15 – 21, 2024.

Visitors can enjoy activities such as painting with pencils, making projects with mystery bags, and woodworking workshops.

A special Cardboard Play! experience will also take place during this time.

For those interested in wildlife, a visit to Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo promises a wild adventure.

Children can learn about the critical role of pollinators in springtime while engaging in scheduled keeper chats, which allow guests to interact with zookeepers about the animals that call the Zoo home.

All events will occur between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm, with further information available online.

Another engaging destination is the USS Constitution Museum.

Families can explore the museum during April Vacation week, discovering the importance of wind power in sailing ships like the USS Constitution.

The museum will host family-friendly activities and crafts throughout the week.

For the young artists, the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) will present a brand-new exhibition, offering an opportunity for visitors to delve into ICA works during the April School Vacation Week.

Swimming enthusiasts can take advantage of the BCYF Pools in the City of Boston, which are free for Boston residents.

Families can find a neighborhood pool by visiting their website.

Finally, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) offers family-friendly activities from April 23, including art-making and story hours, guided tours, and mindfulness exercises.

All vacation week activities and programs are included with museum admission, and no advance registration is necessary.

In partnership with the Highland Foundation, there will be free family fun available.

This school vacation week promises to be filled with excitement and discovery, providing ample opportunities for children and families to create lasting memories together.

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Benjamin Clarke