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Health & Fitness

Family Fun Cure for Cabin Fever

Cobb Tots & Kids has the prescription for possible cabin fever due to wet weather this week. Daily guide for week of June 11-15 to entertain your family on a budget.

With lots of rain in the forecast, here’s my list of daily picks for June 11-15 that will keep you & yours from catching cabin fever this week!

MONDAY: Take a Back Stage Tour at the Woodstock Dwarf House Chick-fil-A today from 2-4pm. Tours are FREE and scheduled every 30min. Tours also offered on Thursdays from 2-4pm and Tuesdays from 9am-11am. Sign up online

TUESDAY:  Tweens & Teens (6th grade +) can learn to bellydance at the East Cobb Library from 3:30-4:30. Kids too young to shimmy? Check out the library for other fun like the magic show also happening Tuesday or the storytime schedule. Programs are FREE!

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WEDNESDAY: Tour Marietta Museum of History with resident mice Murray & Etta during the museum’s Mice Tour. This one-hour tour is for toddlers ages 3-5 and their parents. This month learn all about history through “Etta’s Favorite Colors.” COST: $5 per family and pre-registration is required: 770-794-5710. This is monthly program so mark your calendar for their next tour on July 11th.

THURSDAY: Tour the High Museum for ½ price each Thursday from 4pm-8pm. Click HERE to learn more. The High has tons of fun for families and make exploring the museum more interesting for kids. Kids can have some hands-on fun in the Greene Family Learning Center where you can also pick up a self-guided family tour brochure or borrow one of their Discovery Backpacks for free which take you on a 30-45 minute journey around the museum. 

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FRIDAY: Make a Pop-up for Pop during Art Station’s Art al a Carte Workshop from 3:30-5pm. COST: $5 per child at the door for Cobb residents. You can just drop-in but best to email them ahead of time so they can get a head count for supplies. The project usually takes about 30 minutes.

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