Found 14 blog entries tagged as holidays.

Date Time Place Event Description Contact & Fee  Info

Fri, Dec. 13, 2013

10:00 am

- 7:00 pm

 The PATH Family Center, 1779 Richmond Ave.

Holiday Boutique Fundraiser

 Take pictures with Santa, supervised kids playroom while you shop. Vendors still welcome.

 Free Admission

718.494.4120

Fri, Dec. 13, 2013

11:00 am 

- 2:00 pm

 

 

 Eden II Adult Services, 94 Wright Ave.                          

10th Annual Holiday Craft Fair

 Join Eden II for lunch, baked goods, knick knacks and other holiday goodies!

                              718.442.1741

Fri, Dec. 13, 2013

7:00 pm

 - 9:00 pm

 Salem…

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Ingredients:

  • Empty milk or orange juice cardboard container
  • Graham Crackers
  • Marshmallows
  • M&M's, gummy bears, mints/life savors,
  • Twizzlers/candy canes
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Cutting Knife
  • Icing/Frosting
  • Sprinkles
  • Styrofoam Plate

Instructions:

  1. Wash out your empty milk or orange juice container and place on styrofoam plate.
  2. Hot glue the opening closed, this will be used as the roof.
  3. To measure how many graham crackers you need, lay onto container. Remember to have enough pieces for four walls and a roof.
  4. Use a marker to note where to cut. Have an adult use a cutting knife to take off excessive pieces.
  5. Once all pieces are…

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Date Time Place Event Description Contact & Fee  Info

 

Fri, Dec. 06, 2013

 

   7:00 pm -

9:00 pm 

 

South Shore YMCA, 3939 Richmond Ave.

 

 YMCA Holiday Zumbafest

 Raffles, 50/50, giveaways and more. All proceeds benefit the Y's Strong Kids Campaign. 

 Contact: Valerie Krause 

718.227.3200

 

Fri, Dec. 06, 2013 

                           

Sat, Dec. 07, 2013

 

 7:00 pm -

 &

2:00 pm -

 

 

Full Cup, 388 Van Duzer St.

 

 

 "Pumpkin Soup"

 

 Play about an 11 year old boy with  autism and his struggles with family during the holidays. 

 $10

Reserve tickets at the gmail account:

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Black Friday start kicked the holiday shopping season; but this year, sales started earlier and is interrupting family time on Thanksgiving. Stores in the Staten Island Mall open at midnight, but numerous department and wholesale stores are opening when families are cutting the turkey.

Mary Sullivan* is a sales associate at a women's clothing store in the Staten Island Mall. Sullivan weighed in on the holiday starting early, deals, and the ultimate consumer struggle: the decision to shop on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

"I have noticed how early the holiday season started this year," said Sullivan.  "Right after Halloween. It used to be after Thanksgiving."

"Least-Crowded Black Friday Ever"

Crowds seems to be a constant concern on Black…

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