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It’s Snack Time!

What’s a parent to do when kiddos are hungry and dinner time is hours away? When it comes to hunger in our house, we don’t waste any time in finding solutions that satisfy. Here are some new ideas to help you chase away that “hangry” feeling in your household!

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Be a Recycling Champion

Have you ever wondered what happens to your recycling once you drop it in the bin? Whether you have curbside recycling at home or take your recyclables to a community collection site, these resources go through a fascinating journey to be recovered and made into something new!

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Serves Up!

Looking for a court this summer? Explore this map to find tennis and pickleball courts in Lincoln.

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Christine Weeks Christine Weeks

Finding the Stage

Theatre Arts for Kids (TAFK) is a performing arts program specially geared toward young, aspiring performers interested in learning about, participating in, and producing musical theatre. Leah Arington, founder and artistic director, started it over twenty years ago. it’s really found a home in Lincoln, where it has thrived for the past eleven years.

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Christine Weeks Christine Weeks

How to Write Poetry

Poetry is a special kind of literature that allows you to express your feelings and ideas through different styles and rhythms. There are many ways to create poetry, and with just a few tips and tricks, YOU can do it too!

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Christine Weeks Christine Weeks

Easy Recipes - Tortillas Three Ways

Jodi, a Lincoln Kids Designer, is a big fan of customizable recipes that not only double-up on ingredients but improve the odds that everyone can find something they like! These favorites are quick to make, refreshing to eat, and can be made ahead of time for easy, travel- friendly food during these summer months. Grab some of your favorite tortillas and get rollin’!

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Celebrating 10 Years of Penguin Project

The Lincoln Community Playhouse’s Penguin Project® provides a stage for Lincoln Kids of all abilities. It is a place where students volunteer as mentors and support artists, so they can take center stage – showcasing their talents, perseverance, and spirit. Two remarkable individuals, whose lives have been touched by the Penguin Project, take center PAGE to tell their story to Lincoln Kids Magazine.

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Christine Weeks Christine Weeks

Your Summer Guide to Good Vibrations

If you love gathering with family and friends to enjoy amazing music, then mark your calendar and make plans to attend some of Lincoln’s summer concert series! Be sure to visit websites listed as schedules are subject to change.

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Christine Weeks Christine Weeks

Bringing the Farm to Your Table

Chloe Diegel was inspired to pursue her passion for community-supported agriculture after reading a book about local food and small-scale farms during her last year of undergraduate program. With a dream of making it easy to eat fresh, locally grown food, she and her husband established Robinette Farms 14 years ago.

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