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Suessian hero comes to Young at Art

FRI 11/28

The Cat in the Hat knows where it's at.
The Cat in the Hat knows where it's at.
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Come one, come all, to the Children's Museum!/There's games and displays and other things -- you can see 'em!/At 1:30 p.m. on Friday, the Cat in the Hat comes by/To give children some fun, a twinkle in his eye/The kids on hand will get the right stuff/To make their own hats -- no heads in the buff!/Besides, now that he's a big movie star/The Cat assures attendance from kids near and far/From Flibbertytown and Hootsieville and Arthlegrum/Up north to Grangere and Bandoozle and Strum!/So head out to Davie, number 11584/On that Davie main stretch, State Road 84/There is just one thing, one small thing, you see/ To get into the museum there's the matter of fee/Before you protest, "We won't pay! This just sucks!"/Know that admission is only five bucks. Call 954-424-0085. -- Dan SweeneyTime Out!

TUE 12/2But this time, it's not the kind you get for drawing on the walls. "Time Out for Us" is an event for children age 6 and younger and their parents. While the kiddies get to play and color, the parents (or other interested adults) get to learn about Native American culture, Seminole and Tequesta Indians, native Florida plants, and coral reefs. It's a win-win situation. Time Out for Us starts at 10 a.m. at the Oakridge Auditorium at Tree Tops Park, 3900 SW 100th Ave., Davie. Cost is $2 for adults and free for kids. Call 954-370-3750. -- Audra SchroederHit the Lights

The Fat Man in Red hits Tamarac to ring in the holiday season

MON 12/1In his first appearance at a local holiday lighting celebration, Santa Claus hits the Tamarac Community Center (86012 W. Commercial Blvd., Tamarac) at 6 p.m. Monday. After 11 months of unemployment and a heating bill that must be staggering, Claus' plans for this Christmas have swung into action.. Once the town's menorah and Christmas tree are lighted, participants can stroll through a holiday bazaar filled with holiday-themed arts and crafts. Of course, for the kids, Claus is the main attraction. When reached for comment, Claus informed us he doesn't grant interviews to "the naughty people." Admission is free. Call 954-724-2445. -- Dan Sweeney

 
 
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