Week 2, October 5: Your triggers and how to manage them Week 1, September 28: Parental temperament and stress Free dinner and childcare are available to those who register. The program has 4 sessions that teach how young children develop social emotional skills and also helps give parents tools to deal with the stress of caring for children while developing strong social emotional skills. The BEES workshop (Building Early Emotional Skills), is designed for caregivers of children prenatal through age 3. Great Start Livingston is offering a free 4-week parenting workshop facilitated by MSU-Extension for Livingston County families. Please no coolers or pets at the festival. For more information Call 73 or Email: We look forward to you joining us and having some good ole Country Family Fun. Sponsorships opportunities are available and much appreciated. We are accepting donations for Granny’s Attic Sale, please call or email for drop-off times & list of accepted items. Activity wristbands are $15.00 (Concession Foods and Granny’s Attic are additional cost). Bring your roasting sticks and join us for S’mores around a Bonfire and blankets for Stargazing (6-8p.m.) as we wrap up the evening. This Western Themed event has something for all ages with a Petting Zoo and Pony rides (1- 5 p.m.), Granny’s Attic Sale and Concessions (1 -8p.m.), Barrel Train Rides (1 – 6p.m), Games & Crafts and Silent Auction from (1-7 p.m.), and Laser Tag (3- 7 p.m. Mary Catholic School (Pinckney) 2nd Annual Fall Festival to be held on September 23rd on the campus grounds located at 10601 Dexter- Pinckney Road. The RFD Boys will end the show at 4pm followed by a grand finale performance by Sweet Pea's Flaming Arts Show and a dedication to Gloria Brigham, one of the festival's founding members. Then pull up a chair and listen to live music on the Corncrib stage. If you are hungry, grab a hot dog & chips, some ice cream, or a delicious pulled pork sandwich dinner. There will be plenty of activities for the little ones like live farm animals, a kids' activities center, and hayrides with the family. Shoppers will find jams and baked goods at the Taste of Webster, beautiful crafts and gifts at the Artisans' Market, and flea market treasures in May Mast's Barn. The festival begins at 10am with a live auction of antiques and collectables hosted by Brian Braun of the Braun and Helmer Auction Services.Īt 11am the full festival gets under way with tours of the historic buildings and church, demonstrations of old-time skills like rope making, log hewing, blacksmithing and sheepdogs at work, and an old time base ball game. The popular Webster Fall Festival will celebrate its 40th year on September 23 with good, old-fashioned family fun!
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