In This Issue - December2018/January2019 Cuyahoga
Yoga can help kids calm nerves and gain focus
Yoga is a holistic approach to wellness that combines physical, mental and emotional practices. It builds strength, flexibility and stamina as well as social and behavioral skills. Read More »
Calming kids' fears of gun violence
Local child psychologists and other experts offer tips to help talk to your children about mass shootings. Read More »
American Red Cross courses teach teens and adults techniques for managing emergencies until help arrives
In addition to CPR training, the American Red Cross also offers First Aid, Basic Life Support and First Aid for Severe Bleeding courses. Read More »
Cleveland Botanical Garden’s annual "Glow" event to shine brighter than ever
Featuring over 100 decorated fir trees, 80 elaborate gingerbread houses, outdoor train ride, family play and craft area, holiday glasshouse lighting, Hershey Children's Garden and more! Read More »
Learn 8 simple secrets of happy families
Happiness can vary depending on our personal circumstances. But why are some families more resilient and happier despite the obstacles life throws their way? Read More »
See Scuba Claus dive with the stingrays and sharks at Greater Cleveland Aquarium
Get out of the house or avoid mall traffic and spend a little seasonal spirit at the Seas’N of Play now through January 6 from 10 am–5 pm each day. Read More »
Cleveland Browns present benefit event to help children and families in crisis
Step into a festive holiday atmosphere at FirstEnergy Stadium, complete with a dinner buffet, professionally decorated Christmas trees and live performances by the North Coast Men’s Chorus. Read More »
Candy Land has Gone Wild game runs through Jan. 1
Become a game piece on a life-sized game board designed like the iconic board game Candy Land. Draw cards and move along the board from space to space and embark on an enchanted journey. Read More »
‘Grossology’ exhibit now open at Great Lakes Science Center
Grossology is “science-in-disguise” where kids explore the good, the bad and the downright ugly about how their bodies work. Read More »