BAX’s Family Fridays


This one goes out to Ducky and Diaper Diva, who’s always looking for something to do on Friday’s. It’s the one morning of the week that Ducky isn’t in school or in her Dance Studio dance class.

BAX has a brand-new series
for families on the last Friday morning of each month. The Playspace (tunnels, tents, playhouses, parachute, big and
small balls, scarves, hoops and more!) is open from 9:30am–11:00am. Creative and
engaging activities led by a storyteller, singer or dance teacher will delight
you and your child from 11:00am-11:30am.


Well, everyone loves kid’s music performer Randy
Kaplan!

He’ll be performing on Friday, March 28, 2008
9:30am-11:30am

Admission: $20 per family (for ages
1-4 plus parents/caregivers)

Looking for a place to have fun with your child, hear a
story, sing a song, play in a colorful, creative space? BAX Family
Fridays
is just the thing!

Singer/songwriter Randy
Kaplan
blends American roots, folk, alternative, and pop in his songs for
kids and their families. He has released several CDS, including the new Loquat
Rooftop. He never really imagined that so many of his groupies would be under
the age of five.


And how about the Jumpin Juniper show?

Featuring
The Family Jam with Tony Corsano

Hosted by
Jumpin’ Juniper

Sunday, April 6, 2008
2pm

Admission: $10 | children 12 & under:
$8

The Jumpin’ Juniper Show is BAX’s hit
family series featuring short films, music, storytelling and dance from a
variety of cultures. Alongside the show, BAX also offers a staffed, indoor play
area for children with their parent or caregiver full of equipment appropriate
for tots to elementary age kids.

Take three parts rock and roll show,
one part classroom, one part comedy club and one part circus. Chop ingredients
into kid-sized bites. Then shake it up, and you’ve got The Family Jam with
Tony Corsano
! Through music, stories and jokes, The Family Jam explores
irresistible topics such as ice-cream, best friends and bugs. Fast-flowing
activities keep kids moving, thinking, laughing and learning.