Top Things to Do with Kids in Fairfield this June
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June 10
On the Town
The town of Georgetown invites its neighbors to enjoy the Annual Georgetown Day Festival, a day of family-friendly music, children’s activities, and food. Kids can enjoy face painting, bounce houses, yoga, and karaoke. Anyone with a secret family chili recipe is welcome to enter it into the chili cook off, and all attendees are invited to be taste-testers. FREE!
June 16
History on Parade
Learn what life was like three centuries ago at Keeler Tavern in Ridgefield’s Colonial Day. Step back in time to before the Industrial Revolution, when everything was handmade. Watch soap making, rope making, candle making, and blacksmithing demonstrations and enjoy a petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, and games and crafts. Strolling minstrels and a Fife & Drum Corps provide added entertainment. The tavern, which has a 1777 cannonball lodged in one of its corner posts, is open for tours.
June 18
Dinosaurs!
Dinosaurs are alive and well at The Yale Peabody Museum’s Dinosaur Petting Zoo in New Haven. Stop by for a highly interactive puppet show presented by the Australian performance troupe Erth. You’ll experience a journey through prehistoric Australia and meet dinosaurs and other animals that inhabited that landscape millions of years ago. Children can feed, water and care for these prehistoric creatures.
June 23-30
A Natural Entertainer
You may find yourself wearing silly hats and singing on stage when you attend Family Favorite Chris Rowlands Live at the Beardsley Zoo in Bridgeport. The musician uses self-penned songs, dancing, puppets, props, and audience participation to entertain and educate families about animals and the environment.
Opens June 23
Creature Feature
Some creatures, like the tarantula, just get a bad rap. But the Stamford Museum and Nature Center hopes to promote a better understanding of these spiders with its summer exhibit: Tarantulas: Alive & Up Close. Twenty live tarantulas, including a Goliath bird-eater (the largest of all tarantulas), are displayed in a family-friendly, educational, and interactive exhibit where visitors can learn to identify different species and discover the terrains they call home. A “Tarantula Burrow” is on hand for climbing and for photo opportunities.
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