Written by Carol Cain on 06 April 2010
As Summer approaches, many parents are thinking on ways to keep their kids busy and entertained during their time off. Some will take trips, others will look into camp options. And if you have teens, the choices become a bit more challenging. It’s difficult to find activities that are engaging and fun, but also rewarding [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 06 April 2010
Columbia University’s Colleges Against Cancer chapter will be holding their 7th annual Relay For Life on campus on April 17, 2010, from 10am to 10pm. Relay For Life is the world’s largest not-for-profit fundraiser, and is the signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Started as a fundraising initiative by an individual who [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 05 April 2010
Help a Mother Out, NYCityMama.com, and ComplicatedMama.com invite you to attend our Mother’s Day Diaper Drive Cocktail Party! Sponsored by: An Executive Club Suite Hotel Clubroom, 2nd Fl. 155 East 50th Street, New York, NY 10022 Please join Carol of NYCityMama.com and Corine of ComplicatedMama.com as we join forces with Help A Mother Out to [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 03 April 2010
Families can now transport back in time to one of the greatest trading routes in history by visiting the Traveling the Silk Road Exhibition at American Museum of Natural History in the Big Apple. Now through mid-August, the Buckingham Hotel in New York City invites you and your family for a weekend of intrigue and [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 02 April 2010
I recently joined a group of bloggers on a complimentary visit to Radio City Music Hall to watch their latest, and greatest on stage performance, Nickelodeon’s Story Time Live! at Radio City Music Hall. These wonderful performances are what my kids have known Radio City Music Hall for. When my now 12 year old was [Continue]
Written by Carol Cain on 01 April 2010
Recently I went to check out a New York City hostel, the Broadway Hotel NYC. When I first heard of it I envisioned something from my earlier years in Europe: a crowded, and somewhat dingy environment that really catered to the young, poor traveler. But, I have had a few readers ask me about hostels [Continue]