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Contents • December 2023

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

LIVING WELL

Dear Readers,

Community Profile: Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers..................................... 4 Books to Help Kids Who Are Afraid of the Dark........................................................ 5 7 Ways to Elevate Your State of Mind...................................................................... 5

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ifteen years ago, I was honored to work with a team of dedicated individuals on a new fundraising initiative to benefit Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Over the years, the Wolfson Children’s Challenge has raised over 4 million dollars to purchase life-saving equipment and technology for their most critical patients. Each year, the Wolfson Children’s Challenge also honors 55 current and former patients, known as the “Wolfson 55,” who represent the wide range of services Wolfson Children’s Hospital offers to children of Northeast Florida, South Georgia and the region. This year, the Wolfson Children’s Challenge is moving to a new location – Nocatee Station Field. Join me on January 27th for the 1-mile fun run. The event will also feature food and family-friendly activities. To register, scan the QR code on the back of this month’s paper or visit them online at WolfsonChildrensChallenge.com. Kudos to Walmart for offering sensory-friendly shopping hours 7 days a week at all stores in the United States and Puerto Rico. After a back-to-school, Saturdays only test run in select stores, Walmart is now offering sensory-friendly hours from 8am to 10am every day at every store. The Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers will soon celebrate 75 years serving our community. With the help of the Junior League of Jacksonville, the Centers began helping those with speech and hearing and/or language disorders in 1949. They put a mobile unit on the road in 1966 and just recently opened a Center in St. Johns. Turn to page 4 for more about the history of the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers and the services they provide.

NATURE

Things to Do: Nature Events................................................................................... 6

EATING WELL

Healthy Holiday Eating........................................................................................... 7 Things to Do: Eating Well Events............................................................................ 7 If you’re looking for a Winter Camp for your kids, turn to page 13 and visit our online Winter Camps page at Jax4Kids.com. We’ve also got holiday events online and on pages 13 – 15 to help you find places to go and things to do to make holiday memories with your family.

Frequently Asked Questions About Children’s Colds................................................. 8 Things to Do: Health & Safety Events...................................................................... 8

It's cold season and we’re answering your most frequently asked questions about Children’s Colds on page 8.

Travel Safe with Small Children.............................................................................. 9 Montessori for Young Minds................................................................................. 10

You can still catch the Beyond King Tut Immersive Experience at the NoCo Center. Journey to modern-day Egypt and experience ancient history come to life. Family four pack tickets are available for $35.99 each and, if you have a 6th grader, they are admitted free with a full-price paid adult admission. The exhibit closes on January 7th. Visit beyondkingtut. com/jacksonville for tickets and more information. Happy holidays! Until next month, Alison Peters-Carlson Editor

HEALTH & SAFETY INFANT & TODDLER SPECIAL NEEDS

International Day of Persons with Disabilities and the UN 2030 Agenda for a Fully Inclusive World..................................................................................................... 11 Walmart Makes Sensory-Friendly Hours Permanent............................................... 11 Things to Do: Special Needs Events....................................................................... 11

TEENS

Google Opens Access to Conversational AI Tool Bard to Teens................................ 12 Things to Do: Teen Events.................................................................................... 12

HOLIDAYS Holiday Events...............................................................................................13-16 Winter Camps..................................................................................................... 16 2023 Holiday Shipping Guide............................................................................... 16

EDUCATION

Follow us... Alison Peters-Carlson Editor...................................... editor@jax4kids.com Gabrielle Carlson Associate Editor..................................info@jax4kids.com Linda Bigbee Graphic Designer..................................... linda@jax4kids.com Judi Fields Circulation Manager....................................... judi@jax4kids.com Beth Canonica Advertising Sales................................... beth@jax4kids.com Mary Gustafson Business Manager...............................mary@jax4kids.com

Things to Do: Education Events............................................................................ 17 Duval County School News.................................................................................. 19 Clay County School News.................................................................................... 20 St. Johns County School District News................................................................. 21

PETS

Tips for Safe Handing of Pet Food and Treats........................................................ 22 Things to Do: Pet Events...................................................................................... 22

THINGS TO DO

December Events................................................................................................ 23

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LIVING WELL

Books to Help Kids Who Are Afraid of the Dark

Community Profile: Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers

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ince 1949 the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers have helped enable families to connect, communicate and care for one another by providing treatment for speech-language and/or hearing disorders. Local speech therapist Sarah Barrett discovered the need for a children’s speech clinic when her practice was unable to meet the growing need for therapy for children. The Junior League of Jacksonville was instrumental in starting the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers. With the aid provided by the Junior League’s sponsorship, the Clinic was able to hire a full-time speech therapist and purchase necessary supplies. Members of the Junior League also volunteered to work in the clinic. Still today, the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center relies on volunteers to fulfill it’s mission: “to provide the highest quality professional and compassionate care to all individuals with hearing, speech, and/or language disorders in our community, regardless of ability to pay,” . If you would like to volunteer or donate, visit the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center online at shcjax.org to learn more. The Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Centers serve the 5-County Jacksonville area. Under the Community Hearing Screening Program, they offer free hearing screenings at community health fairs to reach populations that may otherwise lack access to their facilities due to a lack of time, transportation, or treasure.

ferences in language input place lower-income preschoolers at a higher risk for developing delayed or disordered communication. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, untreated speech and language delay is present in up to 10 percent of preschoolers. Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center’s experience in screening preschoolers in Duval County indicates that this number is approximately 57 percent, 47 percentage points higher than the national average. In partnership with the Kids Hope Alliance, the Tiny Talkers Program adopts a two-generational approach to addressing socioeconomic inequities related to speech-language disorders by providing free treatment to children from low-income backgrounds with communication disorders, as well as educational workshops and materials to their caregivers.

Ages 2 – 5 by Martin Waddell

Ages 4 - 8 by Geoff Waring Ages 3 - 7 by Laura Hitchcock

In order to qualify for this program, a child must be: (1) a resident of Jacksonville, (2) 3-5 years of age, and (3) have a financial need. If you believe your preschooler is eligible for this program, please contact Chandra Manning at CManning@shcjax.org or (904) 355-3403. In 2015, the Clinic became the first healthcare provider in North Florida to earn credentials as a Certified Autism Center from the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education (IBCCES).

After being housed on Laura Street for more than 50 years, the Center moved to their current location at 1010 N. Davis Street in 2017. Most recently, the Jacksonville Speech & Hearing Center opened their St. Johns location at 14595 Philips In 1966 the Clinic added a mobile unit. They continue to offer mobile services with a mobile Highway, Suite 2 where they provide comunit fully-equipped with an audiological booth prehensive speech and hearing services. available to conduct hearing testing on-site For more information, call 904-355in the noisiest of environments, as well as 3403 or visit shcjax.org. j mobile audiometers, to conduct screenings. Studies have shown that socioeconomic dif-

Ages 4 - 8 by C.E. Thompson

Ages 3 - 7 by Britta Teckentrup

Ages 2 - 6 by Gianna Marino

Ages 4 - 8 by Albert Strasser

Ages 1 - 3 by Divya Srinivasan

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Ages 3 - 6 by Dr. Seuss

“Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.” – Hamilton Wright Mabie DECEMBER 2023 • Jax4Kids.com • Page 4

Ages 2 - 5 by Stan Berenstain and Jan Berenstain

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LIVING WELL

7 Ways to Elevate Your State of Mind Look Inside, Not Outside When you look outside and worry about what people think, focus on the outcome, feel the expectations and pressure from others and believe you are a victim of your circumstances, this lowers your state of mind. When you look inside and realize the truth, that you create your life from the inside out and that you have the power to transform your circumstances, this raises your state of mind. So don’t look outside at your circumstances. Look inside to your heart, mind, soul and the power you possess to create a better circumstance. I explain this in more detail in The One Truth.

● You are here for a reason. There is a plan for your life. You were never meant to be average. ● You have a desire to be great because deep down you know there is greatness within you. Appreciate To Elevate

When you appreciate, you elevate. You elevate your state of mind, you elevate your mood, you elevate your performance, and you elevate the people around you. Since you can’t be stressed and thankful at the same time, when you practice gratitude, you counter the stress that drains you. Instead of focusing on what you lack, you appreciate what you have. When You Experience Doubt, Choose Trust Instead of feeling small, you are thankful for it all. Instead of a scarcity mindset where you The answer to doubt is trust, and it’s only a don’t feel like you are enough or don’t have thought away. When doubt comes in, choose to trust. Trust in yourself. Trust in the creator of enough, you develop an abundance mindset. the universe. Every addiction program believes I’m convinced abundance flows into your life in a higher power because it’s well known that when gratitude flows out of your heart. Where stress and entitlement cut off the flow of you aren’t strong enough on your own. Your will isn’t powerful enough. But when you trust positivity energy into your life, gratitude for and connect with a higher power, you become things big and small connects you to it all. more powerful than the forces and addictions Taking a thank-you walk almost every day for the past 20 years, where I would walk and that are sabotaging you. The seeds of doubt practice gratitude, had a huge impact on my will always come in, but you don’t have to let state of mind and literally changed the course them take root in the garden of your mind. Each day you can weed the negative doubts to of my life. I would walk around my neighborhood, and by the time I got to my office, my feed and nourish your garden with trust. mind was fertile and ready to take on the day Speak Truth To The Lies and have great things happen. While you may not be able to walk each morning, I want to Just because you have a thought doesn’t encourage you to implement a daily gratitude mean you have to believe it, especially when practice such as a gratitude journal or a negative thoughts are lies that discourage and thank-you drive while in your car or write a divide you. The key to winning the battle of few thank-you texts to friends and team your mind is to stop believing them and speak members each morning that will elevate you truth to them. The best advice I’ve ever heard and your state of mind. is from Dr. James Gills, the only person on the planet to complete six double Ironman Encourage Yourself Triathlons. The last time he did it, he was 59 It’s essential that you encourage yourself daily years old. When asked how he did it, he and prevent discouragement from happening. explained, “I’ve learned to talk to myself instead of listen to myself. If I listen to myself, I Discouragement makes you want to give hear all the reasons why I can’t finish the race. up. Encouragement keeps you going. The word I’m too tired, too old, and too sore. But if I talk “encourage” means to “put courage into,” so to myself, I can feed myself with the words of when you encourage yourself, you are filling encouragement that I need to keep on moving yourself with courage to take on the negativity and challenges in life that can cause discourforward.” You can talk to yourself instead of agement. In our Positive Leadership Worklistening to the lies that pop into your head. If shops, we teach a great way to do this. On the you’re not sure what to say to yourself, here left side of a piece of paper, write down many are few truths I know about you:

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of the negative thoughts you often have. Everyone is different and we all have different thought patterns. You don’t have to share them with anyone; just write them down for you. Then on the right side of the paper, write down the words of encouragement you will speak to yourself when the negative thoughts come in. Any time the negative thought appears, talk to yourself and encourage yourself. This will give you courage and power and will elevate your state of mind. My wife discovered that when negative thoughts bombarded her, she would literally say “Stop”, and then start speaking positive words to herself. You can too! Choose Love, Not Fear Love is the ultimate way to live with a high state of mind. Love is more powerful than fear. Love casts out fear. Love is inside out. Fear is outside in. Love radiates from us. Fear tries to invade us. We create and live from the love inside of us to overcome the fear that tries to sabotage us. When you focus on love, fear dissipates. So, instead of worrying about the outcome, love the process. Instead of fearing what people think, focus on loving what you do. Instead of fearing making a mistake, love the moment and opportunity you have. Instead of living in fear, choose to live with love. You will be stronger and more powerful as you take on your daily struggles and the challenges in the world.

Remember You Are ONE Not Separate The One Truth is that everything in life is influenced by oneness and separateness. For example, a team that is divided is disconnected and powerless. A team that is united is connected and powerful. The same applies to you. When you feel a sense of oneness, connection and unity, you feel strong. When you feel separate from yourself, from others and spiritually you feel disconnected, negative and weak. It’s why all mental health disorders report feelings of being isolated, disconnected, alone and separate. It’s why the root for the Greek word of “anxious” means to separate and divide. You will be more negative the more separate you feel. The more connected you feel the more positive you will be. My hope is that you will keep reminding yourself that you are ONE. The One Truth explains this in a profound, but practical way. j Jon Gordon jongordon.com energybusschools.com

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NATURE Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens / 904-757-4463 904-255-2665 / 8375 Maxville Blvd, Jackson/ 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32218 / ville, FL 32234 / jaxpubliclibrary.org www.jacksonvillezoo.org Endangered Right Whales in St. Augustine Herp, Herp, Hooray! December 7, 6:30pm December 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 11am to 12noon The world’s most endangered whale miColors of the Wild: Assist the Interpretive ranger with caring for grates right down our coast every winter. Join A Zoolights Lantern Experience and learning about the reptiles and amphibilibrary staff as Terran McGinnis, Manager of Thru February 18, Select Nights ans that call the nature center home. Space is Education and Community Development for 5:30pm to 9:30pm limited, so advance registration is requested. Marineland Dolphin Adventure, shares inforAsian lanterns take on life as animals and Call the front office to register. Admission is mation on the Right Whale. Who are they? Why plants in a showcase of more than 70 $2 per person with a $5 parking fee. are they here? And how we can best support displays throughout the Zoo. The display is their chances of survival, and how we can one of the largest Asian lantern events in the Crooked River State Park / 912-264-7218 all be involved in North Atlantic Right Whale country. Colors of the Wild will be held on se- / 6222 Charlie Smith Sr Hwy, St. Marys, GA community conservation science. lect nights November through February, from 31558 / gastateparks.org St. Johns County Public Library Anastasia 5:30pm to 9:30pm. There will be a special Island Branch / 904-209-3730 / 124 Seagrove Holiday Market on November 30, December 7, Life Lit: Wintering Wildlife Main Street, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / December 14 and December 21, and Holiday December 5, 5pm to 6pm Join staff from the Duval County UF Extension sjcpls.org Nights from December 14-24. These special Office to learn more about some DIY gardening nights include characters and performers projects to help your native wildlife weather Budding Gardeners: Natural Holidays like Santa Claus, the Grinch, Ice Queen, Toy the season as well as prepare for the coming December 10, 3pm to 5pm Soldier stilt walker, and The Ghost of Christspring. Registration is required for this event, Create imaginative holiday decorations using mas Present. There will also be live music, and must be completed two hours prior to the plant materials and other nature-inspired crafts, fire pits, s'mores, and specialty drinks. start time. A library card and PIN are required items at this special Budding Gardeners Tickets are $25-$30 for non-members and for registration. Free. before the Luminaria Festival: Homegrown & $20-$25 for members. Combo admission Jacksonville Public Library, Maxville Branch / Handmade. Registration is $5 for members, tickets are also available.

Things to Do Nature Events

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and $10 for non-members. Budding Gardeners is aimed at children in grades 1-6 to discover gardening, conservation, and wildlife through interactive programs, crafts, and outdoor projects. Children and their parents or caregivers collaborate during a morning of healthy and fun activities. Garden Club of Jacksonville / 904-355-4224 / 1005 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.gardenclubjax.org Explore Animals at Little Rain Lake Park December 15, 11am to 12noon The Clay County Library will join Clay County Parks and Rec for a special story and pop-up nature center. This month they will be at Little Rain Lake Park in Keystone Heights to learn about turtles. This program is designed for children ages 5 years and under. Little Rain Lake Park / 352-473-4286 / 6725 Little Rain Lake Rd, Keystone Heights, FL 32656 / claycountygov.libcal.com

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EATING WELL

Healthy Holiday Eating H

ealthy eating during the holidays seams contradictory doesn’t it? But there are ways to make dining healthier as we navigate all the festivities of the season. Here are some tips to help make your days merry and bright!

age your children to do the same. Talk about it with them ahead of time. • Consider healthier dessert options like fruit salad or yogurt with berries.

6. Stay Active: 1. Plan Ahead: • Continue with your regular exercise routine • If you know you'll be attending a holiday or find opportunities to stay active with party, have a healthy snack beforehand to your kids during the holidays. curb your appetite. Choose a piece of fresh • Take a walk with the family dog after a fruit, a handful of almonds, or a Greek meal to improve digestion. Yogurt so that you don’t show up to the party ravenous and then overeat. 7. Choose Wisely at Buffets: • Consider bringing a nutritious dish to • Note the food options before loading your share, that way you know there's at least plate. Help your child choose a variety of one healthy option available. colorful, nutrient-dense foods. Again, think of the “half your plate fruits and vegetables 2. Portion Control/Mindful Eating: rule”. • Be mindful of portion sizes. Use smaller • Be cautious with dressings and gravies as plates to help control the amount of food they can add extra calories. Put them on you consume. the side so they can be used in modera• Help your children understand mindful tion. eating. Eat slowly and enjoy your food. Avoid going back for seconds immediately 8. Practice Self-Compassion: to give yourself time before deciding if • Be good to yourself. Don't stress over the you're still hungry. occasional indulgence. Remember, holi• Eat until satisfied and not full. days are a time to enjoy, and occasional treats are part of the celebration. 3. Hydration: • If you overindulge at one meal, make • Drink plenty of water throughout the day. healthier choices at the next. Sometimes, our bodies confuse thirst with hunger. 9. Get Enough Sleep: • Avoid sugary drinks such as sodas that • Not getting the appropriate amount of add a lot of calories to the diet. One sleep can affect your eating habits. Ensure 12-ounce can of regular soda contains you and your kids get adequate rest to approximately 10 teaspoons of sugar! support overall well-being. • If you're consuming alcohol, alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic bev- 10. Manage Stress: erages. Alcohol is very calorie-dense. One • High stress levels can contribute to overchocolate martini can add another 320 eating, and we know the holidays can be calories to your holiday meal. a stressful time. Practice stress-reducing techniques such as deep breathing, medi4. Fill Your Plate with Healthier Options: tation, or exercise. • Aim to make half your plate fruits and vegetables. Filling your plate with salad Remember, the key is always balance and greens or roasted vegetables not only moderation with everything in life. Enjoy the provides nutrients, but also fiber to help holiday season, most importantly focusing on you feel full so you are less likely to overin- the joy of spending time with loved ones. j dulge on other delicacies. Aurea Thompson, MSH, RDN, CSP, LDN 5. Limit Sugary Treats: Certified Pediatric Nutrition Specialist • Enjoy sweets in moderation. Choose your Wolfson Children’s Hospital favorites and savor them slowly. Encour-

“To kindness and love, the things we need most.” – The Grinch

Things to Do Eating Well Events

Holiday Appetizers and Desserts Cooking Class • December 2, 10am to 12noon Blue Bamboo hosts a hands-on class, where participants will learn 3 appetizers and 2 desserts just in time for entertaining your holiday guests. Registration is $85 per person. Register in advance so they know how many to plan for. Blue Bamboo Cooking Classes / 904-6461478 / 10110 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32257 / bluebamboojacksonville.com Family Fun: Holiday Cookie Decorating December 3, 1pm In this festive, all-ages class, you’ll master the surprisingly simple decorating techniques for using royal icing to transform gingerbread and sugar cookies into edible holiday fun. You will get hands-on experience incorporating colors into the icing and using the flooding method to create bakery-quality designs. Cost is $69 for ages 7 and up. A paying adult must accompany ages 17 & under. Sur la Table / 904-7197597 / 4713 River City Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.surlatable.com Christmas Jam and More December 4, 9am to 12noon In this class, you will learn how to make Christmas Jam, Confetti Pepper Jelly, Kumquat Marmalade, Chocolate Raspberry Ice Cream Topping, and Sugar Plum Jelly. There will be 5 teams of 2 people. Each team will prepare one of the products. At the conclusion of the class, each participant will go home with one jar of each product made (total of 5 jars of products). This class will give you a step-by-step guide to canning and food preservation. You will learn the principles of canning and learn proper food safety. Registration is $35/person. Jacksonville Canning Center / 904-255-7450 / 2525 Commonwealth Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32254 / sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu

and decorating cakes. You’ll also learn the art of leveling, applying a crumb coat, frosting, and decorating. You will practice piping frosting in beautiful borders. In addition, you will learn and practice preparing edible tree decorations to adorn your holiday cake. Each guest will bake a two layer 6″ cake, but during class, you will learn to decorate using pre-made cake layers which have been thoroughly cooled and ready to be frosted. You will take your cake layers home to practice again while the lessons of the class are still fresh in your mind. This class is appropriate for anyone interested in baking. Registration is $70 to $185. Jax Cooking Studio / 904-379-6220 / 14035 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32250 / jaxcookingstudio.com American Donut Workshop December 20, 10am Sur La Table hosts a Donut workshop. Learn how to make donuts such as Boston Cream Pie Donut, Maple Bar and Apple Cider Cake Donut. You’ll learn techniques for mixing different types of dough, then cut, fry, fill and glaze your donuts. To end, you’ll taste test and bring home your delicious donuts to share. Cost is $89/ seat. A paying adult must accompany ages 17 & under. Sur la Table / 904-719-7597 / 4713 River City Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.surlatable.com Baby's Nutrition: Starting Solids & Picky Eaters • December 20, 1pm to 2pm This free class will help parents understand their baby's nutrition journey and learn development cues and when to start solid foods. Learn tips & strategies for addressing picky eating behaviors from infancy through the toddler years, as well as the when, what, & how to offer your baby healthy food choices. The class is taught by a registered dietitian nutritionist. Free. Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / www.pediatricassociates.com

Christmas Pastries Around the World December 21, 2:30pm to 5pm Join staff for a festive cooking class and Homemade Gnocchi Workshop discover the rich traditions and flavors that December 3, 11:30am to 1pm make Christmas pastries a cherished part of In this hands-on cooking class chef Diana will holiday celebrations worldwide. Whether you’re teach will how to make gnocchi from scratch, a seasoned baker or just curious to expand your just like she does it in Italy, starting from the potatoes. After this class you will know how to culinary horizons, this class is your ticket to bringing global holiday traditions to your home. use techniques that have been passed down Enjoy complimentary coffee, hot chocolate, and for generations. This class is hands on, everyone gets to cook and interact. Individual aprons mimosas during the cooking experience. The are given to wear during the class. Tickets are menu features French Bûche de Noël (Yule Log), $75 plus fees. Class open to children over 12. Greek Baklava, Austrian Linzer Cookies, and Danish Rum Balls (Romkugler). Registration Cultivate / 904-619-6003 / 2766 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205 / www.cultivatejax.com starts at $70. Jax Cooking Studio / 904-379-6220 / 14035 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32250 / Winter Cake Baking and Decorating jaxcookingstudio.com December 18, 10am to 12:30pm The pastry chef reveals trade secrets for baking light and airy cakes. You will learn about the best tools professionals use when baking Visit Jax4Kids.com for a complete list of Eating Well events.

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HEALTH & SAFETY

Frequently Asked Questions About Children’s Colds Q: Is there a cure for a cold? There’s no cure for the common cold, a viral infection that can’t be treated with antibiotics. Typically, a cold will run its course in a week or two, and children will usually get better on their own, without medication. Some over-thecounter medicines can help relieve the symptoms of a cold—but won’t change the natural course of the cold or make it go away faster. Coughs are a normal symptom of a cold and help the body clear the mucus out of the airway and protect the lungs. Non-drug treatments for coughs include drinking plenty of fluids, especially warm drinks to soothe the throat.

is by washing your hands with plain soap and water, advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is essential, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after coughing, sneezing, or blowing one’s nose. Questions about over-the-counter (OTC) Cough and Cold Medicines for Children Q: Why should children under two not use OTC cough and cold medicines?

Children under two years of age should not be given any kind of cough and cold product that contains a decongestant or antihistamine because serious and possibly life-threatening side effects could occur. Reported side effects Q: Does a fever associated with a cold need of these products included convulsions, rapid to be treated? heart rates, and death. Manufacturers voluntarily label these cough and cold Fever helps the body fight off an infection and products to state: “do not use in children does not always need to be treated. Acetamin- under 4 years of age.” ophen or ibuprofen can be used to reduce fever, aches, and pains. Parents and caregivers Q: Why does FDA allow OTC cough and cold should carefully read and follow the product’s medicines to be sold if they do not change instructions for use on the Drug Facts label or the natural course of a cold or make it go talk to your child’s doctor about dosing away faster? information before giving to children. Call a In older children and adults, OTC cough and doctor if a child has a fever of 102 degrees cold medications can help reduce the Fahrenheit or higher. discomfort caused by the common cold by Q: How common are colds? treating symptoms such as runny nose, nasal congestion, and cough. However, a cold will A: In the United States, adults average about run its course in a week or two and children three colds per year, and children have colds (and adults) will usually get better on their even more often. You might be tempted to give own. OTC cough and cold medications are your children pain relievers, decongestants, best used when the symptoms are too and other medications for a cold. But often it’s uncomfortable or make it difficult to breathe or best to fight this common childhood illness sleep. Parents and caregivers should carefully with rest and care, using medications only read and follow the product’s instructions for when the symptoms are too uncomfortable or use on the Drug Facts label or talk to your make it difficult to breathe or sleep. doctor or pharmacist about dosing information.

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Things to Do Health & Safety Events Festival of Lights 5k December 2, 5pm The Festival of Lights 5K will be held the same evening as San Marco’s Holiday Magic. The 5k and 1 mile will both start and finish on San Marco Blvd. in the Square. The 1 mile run starts at 5pm, followed by the 5k at 5:30pm. This event will feature a course that will be lit with festive lights. There will also be Christmas music, jingle bells for your shoes, and more. Entry fees range from $15 to $50. San Marco Square / 1986 San Marco Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / 1stplacesports.com

Annual Santa Suits on the Loose 5K December 9, 8am The annual Santa Suits on the Loose 5K follows a flat 3.1 Mile course through St. Augustine Beach neighborhoods and starts and finishes at St. Augustine Beach Pier Park. This is a charitable event benefiting the St. Augustine Youth Services. Registration starts at $35. Children in strollers do not have to register. Participants can choose either a Santa Suit or T-Shirt. Santa Suit to first 100 registrants. St. Augustine Beach Pier / 904-814-7463 / 350 A1A Beach Boulevard, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / racesmith.com

Family Yoga December 3, 12noon to 1pm Yoga Den Avondale welcomes kids ages 6 and up, with a guardian, to learn how important it is to move and take care of yourselves. Kids will learn yoga basics, breathing exercises, and participate in a group activity. Held on the first Sunday of the month. Cost is $25/ adult and $5/child. Yoga Den Avondale / 904-662-0485 / 3653 Saint Johns Ave, Jacksonville, FL 32205 / yoga-den.com

Mobile Mammography Screenings December 9, 9am to 3pm Mobile Mammography is coming to your local Florida Blue Center. Call for eligibility requirements. No referral necessary. Your appointment can be as quick as 15 minutes. Florida Blue Center - Jacksonville / 904-9968100 / 4855 Town Center Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.floridablue.com

Basic CPR Class December 5, 6pm Pediatric Associates hosts this free virtual CPR class. Learn the basic skills you’ll need to respond to an infant/child in an emergency. The class will cover how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies for victims, etc. Held online as a free virtual event; no certification is provided. Pediatric Associates / 954-966-8000 / pediatricassociates.com

Little Peeps Farm Goat Yoga December 16, 10:30am to 12noon All ages are invited for Goat Yoga at Little Peeps Farm. Participants should bring an old beach towel or two, water, and bugspray. In the event of recent rain/wet ground, you may want to bring an old yoga mat or waterproof picnic mat. Parking is limited, so carpooling is encouraged when possible. Cost is $30. Little Peeps Farmer for a Day / 3049 Cortez Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / littlepeepsfarm.com

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Check for these common hazards when you arrive, and ask your hosts to help make the space safe.

Bathroom Store medications out of reach. Check water temperature before your child bathes.

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Fully drain bathtub and keep toilet lids closed.

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Living Room Use baby gates on stairs.

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Outside Focus on drowning prevention. Remove toys from pools, keep doors locked, and bring a door alarm.

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INFANT & TODDLER

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hen considering Montessori education for children, parents often think the best place to begin is in the primary years, typically ages 4-5. However, 90% of a child’s brain develops prior to the age of five in what Maria Montessori referred to as the “absorbent mind”. During this period of development, a child’s brain quickly and effortlessly absorbs everything from the environment naturally, as it becomes part of who they are. Montessori also referred to these periods of development as “sensitive periods” in which core skills and abilities are developed, and are developed more rapidly than in any other period. With these critical periods of development in mind during infancy and early toddlerhood, Montessori educators focus on nurturing this development and building the cognitive and physical skills of growth that will be needed for future learning. This is accomplished through thoughtful and careful creation of a prepared environment in the classroom.

In such an environment, there would be the freedom (for an infant/toddler) to safely explore and learn through discovery, using their senses along with their natural inclination towards curiosity. The expression “follow the child” is often used in reference to Montessori education because as the child’s interests may change, you can find materials to take advantage of those interests and expand their knowledge and exploration. For example, if a toddler discovers a lizard on the playground and becomes fascinated by it, a Montessori educator may then decide to stock the classroom with reptile puzzles, lizard books, reptile models, etc. to allow the child the opportunity to further explore his newfound discovery. Prepared environments are often calm, peaceful and inviting with plenty of space for movement. Within this space there would be orderly shelves and baskets arranged in a

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manner that is easily accessible to the children, so they are able to explore independently. There are usually indoor climbing ramps/stairs, mirrors/bars to encourage gross motor development as well as plentiful variations of manipulatives for fine motor development. A Montessori environment also includes ample opportunities for language development through music, art, books and a print rich classroom. Infants and toddlers interact with teachers and peers to gain exposure to natural absorption of understanding communication and language by learning to express their needs/wants, feelings and ideas; and by learning to read facial expressions, body language and social cues. These forms of communication in the classroom also help the infant/toddler develop much needed social skills in interacting with adults and peers. It is never too early to consider the develop-

mental growth and needs of your child. Keep in mind that the most absorbent period of growth occurs from birth to age three. As Maria Montessori said, “Free the child’s potential, and you will transform him into the world.” j Jenna Brown Owner/Director Montessori Kids Universe of Baymeadows 10915 Baymeadows Road, Jacksonville, FL 32256 jenna.brown@mkubaymeadows.com montessorikidsuniverse.com/ mku-baymeadows


SPECIAL NEEDS International Day of Persons with Disabilities and the UN 2030 Agenda for a Fully Inclusive World

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ne in every ten children is a child with a disability and globally, an estimated 16% of the population currently experience significant disability.

clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, industry, innovation and infrastructure, reduce inequalities, sustainable cities and communities, responsible consumption and The International Day of Persons with production, climate Disabilities is observed on action, life below December 3rd each year water, life on to promote an underland, peace, standing of disability justice and issues and mobilize strong support for the dignity, institutions rights and well-being of and partnerships persons with disabilities. It also for the goals. seeks to increase awareness of gains to Although, the word “disability” be derived from the integration of persons is not cited directly in all goals, the goals are with disabilities in every aspect of political, indeed relevant to ensure the inclusion and social, economic and cultural life. development of persons with disabilities. The United Nations recognizes disability The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Developinclusion as an essential condition to upholdment holds a deep promise for persons with ing human rights, sustainable development, disabilities everywhere. and peace and security. It is also central to the If you would like to join the conversation, promise of their 2030 Agenda for Sustainable forward your comments and suggestions to Development to leave no one behind. enable@un.org or follow them @UN_Enable The 2030 Agenda includes 17 Sustainable and @UNDESASocial on Facebook and X and Development Goals (SDGs). Building on the use hashtag #Envision2030 to join the global principle of “leaving no one behind”, the conversation and help create a world in 2030 Agenda emphasizes a holistic approach to that is fully inclusive of persons with disabiliachieving sustainable development for all. The ties. j goals the United Nations is working on include no poverty, zero hunger, good health and un.org well-being, quality education, gender equality,

Walmart Makes Sensory-Friendly Hours Permanent

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fter a successful trial period, the nation’s largest retailer says it will offer sensory-friendly hours each day at every one of its stores in the United States and Puerto Rico. Walmart announced that it’s committed to altering the shopping experience from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily at stores nationwide to better meet the needs of customers with disabilities. At these times, the company said that stores will lower their overhead lights, turn off radios and replace moving pictures with static ones on televisions. “During these hours, we hope our customers and associates will find the stores to be a little easier on the eyes and ears,” wrote Walmart executives Denise Malloy Deaderick, Cedric Clark and Alvis Washington in an announcement about the expanded offering. Walmart held sensory-friendly hours at most

of its stores on Saturdays during the back-toschool shopping season and said it received “overwhelmingly positive” feedback about the pilot program from both customers and employees. “These changes may have seemed small to some, but for others they transformed the shopping experience,” Deaderick, Clark and Washington indicated. “Our biggest piece of feedback? Keep it going!” Walmart leaders said that they are continuing to welcome input on how to enhance sensory-friendly efforts in their stores. Daily sensory-friendly hours began November 10th with no planned end date, the company said. j disabilityscoop.com

Things to Do

Special Needs Events CKAA Buddy Ball Registration Thru January 20 Registration is now open for Buddy Ball with Christ the King Athletic Academy. The Bambino Buddy Ball Division allows athletes with unique abilities to enjoy the game on the same level that is experienced by other participants. Bambino Buddy Ball is for boys, girls and young adults, aged 5–20 (and sometimes older), with mental and/or physical disabilities that have the desire to play organized, non-competitive baseball or softball. Practices will begin on January 29, with the season opener scheduled for March 2. Registration fees are $60. Christ the King Athletic Academy / 904-7184429 / 742 Arlington Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32211 / www.ckaajax.com Sensory Play Sunday December 3, 10am to 12noon Sensory Play Sunday is designed for children with special needs to enjoy Surge Adventure Park the first Sunday of every month from 10am to 12noon without loud music or flashing lights. The park will not be open to the public; this time is strictly for those participating in Sensory Sunday. The cost is $7.99 per person. Surge Adventure Park / 904-312-7156 / 9292 Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / surgefun.com Great Strides Rehab Photos With Santa December 3, 5:30pm to 7pm Santa is coming to Great Strides Rehab. Everyone is welcomed to this free event. In addition to photos with Santa, there will also be activities for the kids. Great Strides Rehab / 904-886-3228 / 12276 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / greatstridesrehab.com MOSHHHH Family Sensory Night December 15, 6pm to 8pm Families and individuals are invited to enjoy exclusive access to explore the Museum in a sensory-friendly environment with modified sound and lighting, visit with featured vendors and service providers, and enjoy a Sensory Room provided by We Rock the Spectrum. Tickets are $5 per guest and free for children under 2 years of age. Family Sensory Nights are offered on the third Friday of each month.

Museum of Science and History / 904-3966674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org After the Diagnosis December 18, 5:30pm A Parent Support Group for families that have recently received a medical diagnosis for their child. This group will offer resources and guidance on “what to do next” and how to process your child’s diagnosis. Together, we’ll address the mixed emotions that often come with receiving a medical label. We’ll provide information that may be useful for the parent/caregiver as well as the whole family. The more the family understands the characteristics of your child’s diagnosis, the better the family can support the child. Held online via Zoom. Center for Autism and Related Disabilities / 904-633-0760 / pediatrics.med.jax.ufl.edu Vincent’s Clubhouse Support Group December 27, 6:15pm to 7:30pm Vincent's Clubhouse, Inc. is a 501c3 organization that is dedicated to serving children with autism and their families by hosting inclusive social events, summer camps, support groups, and advocacy work. Join them in a welcoming environment for parents and caregivers of children and young adults with autism and other special needs to meet, share experiences and give each other support. Free. Vincent's Clubhouse / 386-585-0926 / 11 Pheasant Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32164 / www.vincentsclubhouse.org The Venardos Circus: Sensory Friendly Show • December 28, 4pm Venardos Circus, a Broadway-style animal-free circus, hosts a special Sensory Friendly Show. There will be fewer lighting changes and the sound volume (voice and music) will be greatly reduced. It is a perfect show for anyone who is sensitive to loud sounds or bright changing lights.. Parking is free. Doors open one hour prior to showtime. Tent concessions will be available when doors open. Classic circus treats like fresh popcorn, cotton candy, and lemonade are available. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre / 904-2090367 / 1340C A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / venardoscircus.com Visit Jax4Kids.com for a complete list of Special Needs events.

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TEENS

Things to Do

Google Opens Access to Conversational AI Tool Bard to Teens

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stances, from appearing in its responses to teens.

The search giant said in a blog post that teens can use the tool to “find inspiration, discover new hobbies and solve everyday problems.” Teens can ask Bard about important topics, like which universities to apply to, or about more fun topics, like how to learn a new sport.

“We also recognize that many people, including teens, are not always aware of hallucinations in LLMs. So the first time a teen asks a fact-based question, we’ll automatically run our double-check response feature, which helps evaluate whether there’s content across the web to substantiate Bard’s response,” wrote Tulsee Doshi, Google’s product lead for Responsible AI, in the blog post. “Soon, this feature will automatically run when any new Bard user asks their first factual question. And for teens, we’ll actively recommend using double-check to help them develop information literacy and critical thinking skills.”

n November 16th, Google opened up access to Bard, its conversational AI tool, to teens in most countries around the world. Teens who meet the minimum age requirement (13 in the United States) to manage their own Google Account will be able to access the chatbot in English, with support for more languages to come in the future. The expanded launch comes with “safety features and guardrails” to protect teens, Google says.

Google notes that Bard is also a useful learning tool, as it allows teens to dig deeper into topics and help them better understand complex concepts. For instance, you can ask Bard to help you come up with an idea for your science fair, or brush up on your history by learning about a specific time period. Google is also bringing a math learning experience into Bard, that will allow anyone, including teens, to type or upload a picture of a math equation. Instead of simply spitting out the answer to the math equation, Bard will share a step-bystep explanation of how to solve it. Plus, Bard can help with data visualization, which means it can generate charts from tables or data that is included in a prompt. For instance, a teen can ask Bard to create a bar chat to display how many hours they volunteered over the past few months so they can get a visual understanding. Google is opening up access to the chatbot with some guardrails in place to protect users. Bard has been trained to recognize topics that are inappropriate for teens and has guardrails that are designed to help prevent unsafe content, such as illegal or age-gated sub-

Google’s decision to release Bard to teens comes as social platforms have launched AI chatbots to young users to mixed results. For instance, Snapchat launched its “My AI” chatbot in February and faced controversy for doing so without appropriate age-gating features, as the chatbot was found to be chatting to minors about topics like covering up the smell of weed and setting the mood for sex. When teens access Bard for the first time, they will undergo an onboarding experience that includes resources and videos with tips on how to use generative AI responsibly. The onboarding experience will also give teens the option to turn it on or off. The announcement came a few weeks after Google opened up its generative AI search experience to teenagers. The AI-powered search experience, also known as SGE (Search Generative Experience), introduces a conversational mode to Google Search where you can ask Google questions about a topic in a conversational manner. j techcrunch.com

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Christmas! RSVP recommended to reserve a seat (but not required); maximum cap of 10 participants ages 11-19. Questions? Email Kathryn at krosenburg@sjcfl.us. Materials provided by Friends of the Main Library St. Teen Advisory Board Augustine. Free December 4, 4pm to 5pm St. Johns County Public Library Main Branch Imagine if the library were made just for you / 904-827-6940 / 1960 N. Ponce de Leon and your friends. What types of programs and Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32084 / sjcpls.org events would you plan? Join staff at Teen Advisory Board, where your voice matters, Understanding the New Digital SAT and and help make the changes happen. For ages PSAT 12–17. December 6, 7pm Jacksonville Public Library, West Branch / In this comprehensive talk, the presenter 904-255-2665 / 1425 Chaffee Road South, will cover both the broad strokes of the Jacksonville, FL 32221 / jaxpubliclibrary.org test’s changes as well as specific nuances that are critical for parents and students Clay County Public Library Harry Potter alike. This is the most significant change in Themed Events standardized testing in over ten years, and December 5, 2:30pm; December 7, 6pm; every family looking to apply to college in December 12, 2:30pm; December 14, 6pm; the coming years will benefit from this clear December 21, 6pm explanation and insights into maximizing The Clay County Public Library hosts a series scores. Free. of Harry Potter themed events. Depending on Revolution Prep / 877-738-7737 / the event, participants can do the Berti Bott's www.revolutionprep.com Every Flavor Bean Challenge, practice dueling skills in a rock paper scissors with wands Drop-In Dungeons & Dragons type event, participate in a Sorcerer's Stone December 16, 3pm to 5pm trivia challenge, make creatures from Sorcer- Join staff in the Southeast Regional Teen er's Stone with Perler Beads, and experiment Room to learn and play Dungeons & Dragwith chemical reactions with bath bombs. ons. Beginners and experts are welcome. Free for ages 12-18. Dice and character sheets provided, or you Clay County Public Library / are welcome to bring your own. Free and www.claycountygov.com open to teens. Fleming Island Branch, 1895 Town Center Jacksonville Public Library, Southeast Blvd, Fleming Island, FL 32003 Regional Branch / 904-255-2665 / 10599 Middleburg/Clay Hill Branch, 2245 Aster Deerwood Park Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32256 Avenue, Middleburg, FL 32068 / jaxpubliclibrary.org Keystone Heights Branch, 175 Oriole Street, Keystone Heights, FL 32656 PSAT, Now What? Green Cove Springs Branch, 403 Ferris December 20, 8pm Street, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 Now that your child took the PSAT/ Orange Park Branch, 2054 Plainfield AveNMSQT®, they are one step closer to nue, Orange Park, FL 32073 winning a National Merit Scholarship. If you don’t have it yet, you’ll have a score soon. Teen Winter Party And then what? In this free webinar, one December 5, 5:30pm to 7pm of the admissions experts teaches you how Teens are invited for music, games, a craft, a good PSAT score can help your child win and food. Wear an ugly sweater or elf cosa National Merit Scholarship and explores tume if you would like. Prizes will be given what the next steps are—including whether for creativity. This event is for children in your child is on track for the award. Most grades 6-12. RSVP is not required. importantly, the PSAT is a great indicator of St. Johns County Public Library Ponte Vedra SAT and ACT readiness. Based on different Beach Branch / 904-827-6950 / 101 Library score ranges and target schools, this webiBlvd, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 / nar will help you build a test-prep plan for sjcpls.org your child. Free. Revolution Prep / 877-738-7737 / Teen Beginners Crochet www.revolutionprep.com December 6, 2pm to 3:30pm Learn the basics of crochet with the St. Augustine Textile Guild; a skill perfect for Visit Jax4Kids.com for a complete list creating handmade gifts just in time for of Teen events.

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HOLIDAYS Holiday Events

and begin and end at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Free parking is available for guests during their tour on a first come, first serve basis. The Photos With Santa at St. Johns Town Center parking lot fills up quickly on busy nights, so Thru December 24 please plan accordingly. Cost is $65.99 per Come see Santa and have your picture taken row. Closed Christmas Day. Ripley’s Believe It with him. Advanced reservations are encouror Not! will be hosting free holiday movies for aged. Santa will be located at the Santa House their Nights of Lights tour guests through Denear Coach. St. Johns Town Center / 904cember. Limited seating will be provided, but 998-7156 / 4663 River City Drive, Jacksonguests are welcome to bring chairs. Movies ville, FL 32246 / www.simon.com will begin at 6pm nightly. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum / 904-824Ice! Featuring A Charlie Brown Christmas 1606 / 19 San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, Through January 3 FL 32084 / www.ripleys.com During Christmas at Gaylord Palms, families can enjoy holiday displays that include more Jacksonville Beach Deck the Chairs than 2 million twinkling Christmas lights. Through January 1, 5pm to 1am nightly Explore acres of twinkling lights & decorations Deck The Chairs promotes the arts and art and holiday activities, shows, and events, education through a nationally recognized featuring A Charlie Brown Christmas. Activiholiday display featuring decorated lifeguard ties include snow tubing, gingerbread house chairs. There will be daytime and early evedecorating, Cirque Spirit of Christmas, photos ning kids activities including Night of Music with Santa, Christmas Tree Trail, Snow Factory, & Dance, Moonlight Movies, Christmas Eve Elf Training Academy, Naughty or Nice Escape Service, and more. Free and open to the pubRoom, and more. Events are priced individulic. Seawalk Pavilion / 904-716-3853 / 11 ally, or combo tickets are available. Gaylord 1st Street North, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Palms Resort & Convention Center / 407-586- / deckthechairs.org 0000 / 6000 West Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34746 / Lighthouse Illuminations: Tides, Tidings, www.ChristmasAtGaylordPalms.com and Trees • Through January 13 Visit the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime St. Augustine Nights of Lights Museum during Nights of Lights in St. AugusThrough January 31 tine to see Lighthouse Illuminations: Tides, The Annual Nights of Lights lights up St. Tidings, and Trees. Discover 20+ uniquely decAugustine with over three million lights. Nights orated trees at this special after-hours event. of Lights is the winter holiday celebration in Explore the Keepers’ House and grounds St. Augustine where each historic downtown illuminated by lights and garlands, and enjoy business and many residents participate by a sensational view of Nights of Lights from lighting up their buildings. Nights of Lights the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse and holds the distinct honor as one of the 10 Best the Lighthouse’s Fresnel Lens. Cost is Adults Holiday Displays in The World by National & Seniors: $24.95; Children (Under 12 and Geographic. The main plaza, called the Plaza over 44’’): $22.95; and children under 44’’ are de la Constitución, features lights draped unable to climb the tower and receive free around every tree. There's also a Christmas admission. St. Augustine Lighthouse and tree in the center where photos can be taken. Maritime Museum / 904-829-0745 / 100 Red The view of the Bayfront from the Bridge of Cox Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / Lions during Nights of Lights is also a favorite www.staugustinelighthouse.org photo opportunity. The trains and trolleys offer special seasonal tours that take you through 2023 Santa Special Christmas Train the best areas, and there are also a variety of December 2, 9, 17 – 2pm, 4pm, 6pm specialty tours. Continues through January December 16, 23, 12noon, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm 31. Downtown St. Augustine / 904-829-1711 December 21, 22, 4pm, 6pm / 1 Cathedral Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / Take a 70-minute journey by rail with Santa www.visitstaugustine.com and his friends. There will be holiday characters visiting your passenger coach throughout Ripley's Red Train Nights of Lights Tours the train ride including Santa & Ms. Claus, Through December 31, 6pm Santa’s Elves, Frosty the Snowman, and more. Ripley’s Red Trains offers special Nights of Train rides are hosted on different trains inLights Tours through January 27. Reservacluding an open air railcar, Ohio State Universitions for Santa’s Red Express will be made by ty Passenger Coach, Golden Sand Passenger row—not by person. Each row (68 inches) can Coach, and Silver Tureen Dining Coach. Tickets accommodate up to four (4) guests. Multiple start at $22 plus tax/fees for adults and $15 rows may be reserved to meet your group’s plus tax/fees for ages 3-12. Toddlers ages 2 needs. A reservation time is required. Please and under ride free in the lap of an adult. arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour The Georgia Train, Kingsland Station / 904time. Tours are approximately 30 minutes long 370-3744 / 440 S. Lee Street, Kingsland, GA

31548 / thegeorgiatrain.com Dazzling Nights at Jacksonville Arboretum and Through December 29, 5:30pm to 8:30pm The Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens hosts Dazzling Nights, a holiday display featuring a million lights and interactive displays set up along winding pathways. There will be a photo opportunity in front of a giant Christmas tree, a candy-cane corridor, twinkling lights and snowflakes, see some of Audubon’s famous flower paintings illuminated as larger-than-life neon flowers, explore a hazy forest of lasers, discover a path of a thousand brilliant fireflies, and more. Families can also have a snowball fight in a giant, 40’ snow globe. There will be sweet treats and holiday beverages. Tickets must be purchased for a specific time and date, and are not available at the door. Ticket prices start at $22 per adult and $19 per child, plus fees. Children ages 2 and under enter for free. Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens / 904-318-4342 / 1445 Millcoe Road, Jacksonville, FL 32225 / www.dazzlingjax.com Light the Night: Atlantic Beach Luminaria Through December 23 Help the community light the night in Atlantic Beach on December 23 and support Atlantic Beach Cares and local charities. Luminaria kits will be available for purchase from November 25 thru December 23 at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. Each kit is handmade by Pine Castle, a local charity that empowers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities through opportunities to learn, work, and connect. Kits are $20 and include 12 bags, 12 candles, and sand. 100% of the proceeds benefit local charities including ABCares, Boy Scout Troop #15, and Pine Castle. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty / 904-247-5804 / 375 Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 / coab.us Presents For Pets 2023 • December 1-24 Beginning December 1, K9 Kilo will be collecting donations for the sheltered animals in St. Johns County. All presents will be delivered on Christmas day by St. Augustine Beach Police Department and K9 Kilo. St. Augustine Beach Police Department / 904-471-3600 / 2300 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / sabpd.org

Beaches Town Center / 904-247-5800 / 200 First Street, Neptune Beach, FL 32266 / beachestowncenter.com Palm Valley Boat Parade December 2, 6pm The annual Palm Valley Lighted Boat Parade will be held rain or shine, beginning at 6pm and reaching the final viewpoint by 9:30pm. The lighted spectacle covers over 7 miles of Palm Valley's Intracoastal Waterway and features a traditional parade experience for hundreds of uninterrupted docks, local restaurants and noted public viewing areas. The parade will start 1 Mile south of the Palm Valley Bridge. *Address given is for reference only. Restaurants in the area do have good areas for viewing the parade during dinner. Be sure to make reservations in advance, as spots will fill up quickly. Palm Valley Outdoors / 904-395-5217 / 377 S Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 / www.palmvalleyboatparade.com The Jacksonville Christmas Spectacular December 2 and 3, 2pm and 7:30pm The Jacksonville Christmas Spectacular is an evening of three stories in one show by Off-Broadway producer Jason Woods. The evening features over twenty characters, musical guest the Jacksonville Jaguars’ D-Line, and the opening performance will be emceed by Mayor Donna Deegan. A pair of tickets starts at $75. Ritz Theatre & Museum / 904-807-2010 / 829 N Davis Street North, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.ritzjacksonville.com Green Cove Springs Parade of Trees December 2 - 31, nightly until 10pm Walk through a holiday wonderland as Spring Park glows with 225 lit Christmas Trees every night until 10pm from December 2 to December 31. Each tree is decorated by families, organizations, or local businesses, and many are dedicated to loved ones. Parade of Trees is free and open to the public. Spring Park / 904-297-7045 / 106 Street Johns Avenue, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / www.greencovesprings.com

Vilano Holiday Village December 2 – January 2 The Vilano Holiday Village will shine with an 18-foot-tall Christmas Tree serving as the Beaches Town Center Holiday Celebration & center of festive celebrations. Every Saturday Tree Lighting • December 2, 4pm in December will feature holiday happenings, This free holiday event will be held where including a tree lighting, visits with Santa & Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach meet the Mrs. Claus, a meet-the-authors event, holiday beach. Beginning at 4pm, there will be make shopping with local artisans, dining at the allyour own & take it home craft tables for all new Pesca at Hyatt Place and other restauages, as well as performances by Nancy rants, Cirque Adventure’s high-flying Elf Circus Dance Studio. At 5:30pm, there will be a May- Show, live music, hot chocolate and specialty oral address & tree lighting, Mayport Middle coffee drinks, and more. School Band, and Santa will meet with the Vilano Holiday Village / 3101 1st Street, St. children. Free for the community. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.vilanobeachfl.com

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HOLIDAYS Great Strides Rehab Photos With Santa December 3, 5:30pm to 7pm Santa is coming to Great Strides Rehab. Everyone is welcomed to this free event. In addition to photos with Santa, there will also be activities for the kids. Great Strides Rehab / 904-886-3228 / 12276 San Jose Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32223 / greatstridesrehab.com Holiday Traditions Around The World December 5, 12noon Holiday Traditions Around the World is a fast paced musical that takes a joyous 'round the world tour of the dances, songs and stories from Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and many more. Students will learn new and old traditions, customs and folklore that instill the magic of the season. Everyone, including infants and toddlers, must have a ticket for admission. Tickets are $8.50 each and can be purchased online. Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts / 904-632-5050 / 11901 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / www.fscjartistseries.org

Centre transforms downtown Fernandina into a classic English village. Downtown Fernandina / Centre Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 / www.ameliaisland.com Jacksonville Symphony: Holiday Pops December 7-9 7:30pm; December 9-10, 3pm Jacksonville Symphony: Holiday Pops returns with guest conductor Tim Hankewich, Broadway veteran Ryan Silverman, the Symphony Chorus and dancers from Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. Celebrate “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year” and rejoice in holiday classics as indoor snowfall swirls all around Jacoby Symphony Hall. Tickets start at $33. Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacoby Symphony Hall / 904-354-5547 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.jaxsymphony.org Drive-Thru Living Nativity Experience December 7-10, 6:30pm to 8:30pm Westside Baptist Church hosts a Drive-Thru Living Nativity Experience. As you drive through this immersive experience, you will enjoy the beautiful story of the birth of Christ. You will drive through the city of Bethlehem, witness the angelic announcement, and learn about the true meaning of Christmas. Along your trip you will see Christmas lights, live animals, drama, lighting effects and detailed artistic design. Come to Bethlehem and witness the birth of Christ. The entry point for the Living Nativity will begin at Ed White High School. Depending on your arrival time, you should expect a one to two hour wait. It is generally a one hour wait from when you pull out of Ed White. Free. Ed White High School / 904-781-0618 / 1700 Old Middleburg Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32210 / www.wbcjax.com

Downtown Deck the Chairs December 6 - January 9 Deck The Chairs is excited to announce the 2023 Inaugural Student Chair Decorating Challenge “Unite with Lights” debuting this holiday season. A first in Jacksonville’s history — two concurrent holiday exhibits celebrating children’s arts. All displays will present “unity” themes and messages. Deck The Chairs Student Exhibit at James Weldon Johnson Park is set to open December 6, 2023, and closes January 9, 2024. Current exhibitors include River City Science Academy, AMI Kids, Bishop Kenny High School, The Bolles School, Fort Caroline Middle School, Raines High School, LaVilla School of Performing Arts, Matthew Gilbert Middle School, and the United Way Historic Eastside CDC sponsored by First Coast News. James Weldon Johnson Park / 904Annual Gingerbread House Extravaganza 716-3853 / 135 W Monroe Street, JacksonDecember 8 – December 27 ville, FL 32202 / deckthechairs.org The Gingerbread Extravaganza Experience The Jacksonville Historical Society will host Dickens on Centre the 21st Annual Gingerbread Extravaganza. December 7, 5pm - 7pm; December 8, 5pm The event includes the traditional gingerbread to 9pm; December 9, 10am - 9pm; Decem- exhibit at Old St. Andrew’s Church, as well ber 10, 10am - 5pm as a holiday gift shop, and a short tour of the Travel back in time during the 9th Annual Merrill House Museum. Kids Day will be held Dickens on Centre festival in Historic Downon Sunday, December 10. The special family town Fernandina Beach. Free to the public, day will feature a photo op with Santa Claus, this Victorian inspired holiday face painting artists, and more. All proceeds festival features costumed from the Gingerbread Extravaganza benefit the characters, themed entertaineducational programs and archival repository ment and performances, of the Jacksonville Historical Society. Tickets Tiny Tim's Kid's Zone, visare $10 for ages 12 and up, $5 for ages 4 to its from Saint Nick, and a 11, and $7 for military and seniors 65 and up. variety of vendors selling Ages 3 and under are free. Old St. Andrew’s seasonal gifts and wares. Church / 904-665-0064 / 317 A. Philip RanInspired by Charles Dickdolph Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / ens’ novella “A Christmas www.jaxhistory.org Carol,” Dickens on

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A Country Christmas December 8, 15, 5pm to 9pm; December 9, 16, 12noon to 9pm Families are invited for the 2nd annual Country Christmas event. There will be a live nativity, over 75 vendors, classic cars on display, live music from local bands, ground acts including Star Wars characters, holiday characters, and more, photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus, food trucks, petting zoo, photo ops, kids games & activities, letters to Santa, a lighting ceremony of the over 20ft holiday tree, viewing of 200,000 lights, and more. General admission tickets are $10. Kids 2 and under are free. A 4 pack of tickets is available for $35. A Country Christmas / 3679 Thunder Road, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043 / acountrychristmas.org Sarah Brightman-A Christmas Symphony December 8, 8pm Sarah Brightman, the world’s best-selling Soprano and UNESCO Artist for Peace Ambassador, performs in Jacksonville for one concert only. She will perform in concert with orchestra, choir, and special guests. Tickets start at $66, with VIP packages available. Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts / 904632-5000 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.fscjartistseries.org

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The 32nd Annual Community Nutcracker December 8, 7:30pm; December 9, 1pm and 7:30pm The Community Nutcracker returns to the Florida Theatre. More than 200 children from Northeast Florida audition for and perform in the production. Additionally, The Community Nutcracker is a nonprofit, volunteer-run organization that offers a portion of its proceeds to local charitable agencies including Dreams Come True. Tickets range from $20 to $64. Florida Theatre / 904-355-2787 / 128 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.jaxnutcracker.org Journey to the Nativity December 8-9, 5:30pm to 8:30pm Join River Christian Church and journey back in time to experience the story of Christ’s birth. Your journey begins with Christmas worship and then transitions back in time with a guided walking tour through RCC’s nativity. When you return to the present, you are invited to enjoy hot cocoa, cookies, and fellowship by campfires. This event is free and open to the community. Shuttles to the event are provided from Thunderbolt Park on Radar Road to the event entrance. Parking: Upon arrival, please park on Radar Road at Thunderbolt Park. Volunteers will assist you.

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HOLIDAYS River Christian Church / 904-458-4809 / 5900 US 17, Fleming Island, FL 32003 / riverchristian.church Hometown Holiday in the Park December 8-9, 5pm to 9pm The Town of Or­ange Park and The Historical Society of Orange Park team up to bring you an old fashioned holiday celebration. Join them for the 11th annual holiday event. There will be tours of the decorated house, classic holiday movies on the outdoor big screen, live musical entertainment, pictures with Santa ($), shopping in the Christmas village, food vendors, and a magical lighted trail ride. Clarke House Park / 904-278-3043 / 1039 Kingsley Ave, Orange Park, FL 32073 / www.townoforangepark.com Children’s Christmas Party of Jacksonville December 9, 9am to 12noon The Annual Children’s Christmas Party of Jacksonville will take place at the Prime Osborn Convention Center. As many as 6,000 children along with their parents stand in line (first- come, first served) to receive toys and a chance to win a bike. Once the doors open, the line moves quickly as children enter a beautifully decorated Party and are greeted by Santa and Mrs. Claus. Hundreds of volunteers await the opportunity to hand out toys and provide entertainment. Each child chooses several toys among electronics, balls, games, musical instruments, preschool learning toys and infant toys. Intended for Jacksonville’s children, 12 years of age and younger, who otherwise might not receive toys for Christmas. The event will run until 12noon, or earlier if all toys are distributed. Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center / 904-350-1616 / 1000 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.ccpoj.org

St. Augustine Winter Spectacular December 9, 7pm; December 10, 2pm St. Augustine Winter Spectacular is a performance by The Dance Company. This family friendly performance features Rockette style kicklines, ballerinas, acrobats, and more. Refreshments, auction items, and raffle will be held in the Lobby prior to show time. Performances will be held at Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. The show is 90 minutes including a brief intermission. Tickets range in price from $20-$30. Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College / 904-471-4946 / 14 Granada St, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.staugustinewinterspectacular.com Pop Up in The Park: Holiday Market December 10, 12noon to 4pm Join James Weldon Johnson Park for Pop Up in The Park: Holiday Market. The event will include local vendors, food trucks, and games. There will be live music from Says Who and The Rip Currents; Santa Claus, the Grinch, and more. Free and open to the community. This event is dog-friendly. James Weldon Johnson Park / 904-515-5098 / 135 W. Monroe Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / jamesweldonjohnsonpark.org

Christmas with C.S. Lewis December 10, 2pm or 6pm In the early years of his young adult life C.S. Lewis believed the story of Christ’s birth was nothing more than feel-good myth. That all changed after a particular encounter with his great friend and fellow author, J. R. R. Tolkien. Although both men loved mythology in general, Tolkien was convinced that the Jesus myth was the one true myth. That was the start of Lewis’ journey from Atheism to Christianity. From that point on Christmas, for Lewis, took on an entirely different meaning. In this stage show, we find him at his home near Oxford on Florida Ballet: Christmas Eve hosting a group of Americans The Nutcracker & Nutcracker in a Nutshell who are "Christmassing" in England. They are December 9, 12noon about to experience an unforgettable assort-- Nutcracker in a Nutshell ment of Yuletide recollections which stimuDecember 9, 4:30pm; December 10, 2pm late a whole range of emotions – curiosity, The Florida Ballet presents The Nutcracker at laughter, gladness and even some tears. Above the Thrasher-Horne Center. Set to the music all, they will discover how that encounter of Tchaikovsky, the classic ballet is brought to with Tolkien forever changed his Christmas life on stage. Tickets start at $28. A special celebrations. Tickets start at $77.85. abbreviated performance, "Nutcracker in a Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts / Nutshell", will be performed on December 9 904-632-5000 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonat 12noon. "Nutcracker in a Nutshell” is an ab- ville, FL 32202 / www.fscjartistseries.org breviated performance designed to introduce children to ballet as a performance art. This Jacksonville Symphony: JSYO Holiday 50-minute performance will feature select Concert excerpts from the full-length production proDecember 11, 6pm viding a fun-filled opportunity for families with The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchesyounger children and students. Tickets are tras perform their holiday concert. General $10. Thrasher-Horne Center / 904-276-6815 admission tickets start at $5 for kids and $10 / 283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL 32065 / for adults. www.thcenter.org Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts / 904-354-5547 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.jaxsymphony.org

A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage December 12, 7pm The classic animated television special comes to life in this faithful stage adaptation. After the final bow, the show crescendos into a celebration of song as the audience is invited to join the Peanuts gang in singing traditional Christmas songs and carols. Tickets start at $29.50. Florida Theatre / 904-355-5661 / 128 East Forsyth Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / floridatheatre.com Christmas with Cops and Claus December 13, 5:30pm to 7:30pm The St. Augustine Beach Police Department hosts Christmas with Cops and Claus. There will be music, goodies, fire trucks, arts & crafts, police vehicles, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Don't forget to bring your letters to Santa! Free and open to the community. St. Augustine Beach Police Department / 904471-3600 / 2300 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / sabpd.org Saint Augustine Ballet: The Nutcracker December 15, 7pm; December 16, 1:30pm, 7pm; December 17, 2pm The Saint Augustine Ballet presents the 15th Annual Nutcracker, a timeless classic featuring professional ballet dancers and dance students from around the area. This holiday favorite will be staged in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College. Tickets range from $35 to $50. Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College / 855222-2849 / 14 Granada Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.saintaugustineballet.com First Coast Nutcracker December 15, 8pm; December 16, 2pm and 8pm; December 17, 2pm The First Coast Nutcracker returns to the Jacksonville Center for Performing Arts. Experience Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet with Jacksonville’s only full symphony orchestra. Tickets start at $28. Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts Moran Theater / 904-354-5547 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.jaxsymphony.org

Handel's Messiah December 16, 7:30pm; December 17, 3pm Music Director Courtney Lewis and the Symphony are joined by the brightest solo voices and the full Jacksonville Symphony Chorus to deliver the uplifting and majestic gift of Handel’s Messiah. Tickets start at $30. Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, Jacoby Symphony Hall / 904-354-5547 / 300 Water Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.jaxsymphony.org 2nd Annual World Golf Village Holiday Kids Event • December 17, 11am to 2pm Jacksonville Business Connections invites you to the 2nd Annual World Golf Village Holiday Kids Event at Elite Smiles Dentistry. Activities include Santa & The Grinch meet & greet, music, food & treats, bounce house, face painting, and more. If you sign up to reserve your free ticket reminder, you will have a chance to win $25 market bucks to spend at the event. Free to attend. Elite Smiles Dentistry / 904-201-9590 / 3043 International Golf Pkwy, St. Augustine, FL 32092 / www.jacksonvillebusinessconnections.com Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve December 21, 7pm Trans-Siberian Orchestra returns to Jacksonville as part of their The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More Tour. There will be one show only. Tickets start at $49.75. Parking can be purchased separately. VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena / 904-630-3900 / 300 A Philip Randolph Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32202 / www.trans-siberian.com

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet December 27, 3pm and 7pm The acclaimed holiday tradition is live on stage. The show features larger-than-life puppets, acrobatics and dazzling costumes. Experience the extraordinary international cast and Ukrainian Principal Artists performing at the peak of classical European Ballet. Tickets start at $35.50. VIP ticket packages are also availWehner's Christmas Spectacular able. December 16, 7:30pm Florida Theatre Inspired by the Radio City Rockettes, the 6th / 904-355-5661 Annual Christmas Spectacular features more / 128 East than 80 dancers from the Dance Companies Forsyth of Wehner’s School of the Arts, accompanied Street, Jackby the professional musicians of Wehner sonville, FL Weddings. This is a family event for all ages. 32204 / The show is approximately 90 minutes with no floridatheintermission. Tickets start at $25. atre.com Thrasher-Horne Center / 904-276-6815 / 283 College Drive, Orange Park, FL 32065 / thcenter.org

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HOLIDAYS Winter Camps Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Winter Break Camps • December 27 - 29, 2023 9am - 4pm, Grades K - 5 It's time to come out of hibernation and trek on down to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for Winter Zoo Camp! Each day will be filled with fun winter activities! Come for all three days of Winter Wonderland or choose just one or two snow days! This years themes are: December 27th - Day 1: Snow Day... Have fun making cool winter snow crafts like Blizzard in a bottle and other snowy creations! December 28th - Day 2: Winter Wonderland... Show your artistic side by painting your own winter scene on canvas and making winter fairy houses as well as other great winter crafts! December 29th - Day 3 (Last day): Ice Ice Baby... What's winter without ice? Lets make some fun Ice crafts and dance like penguins while we build an igloo! PRICING: All prices are per child, per week. Full Week - 3 Days (Member Rate) - $180 Full Week - 3 Days (Non-member Rate) - $195 Individual Day (Member Rate) - $60 Individual Day (Non-member Rate) - $65 Extended Care (optional) - $10/day Lunch (optional)- $7/day Extended Care -- 8:00AM-9:00AM and 4:00PM5:00PM Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens / 904-757-4463 / 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32218 / jacksonvillezoo.org/zoo-camps JJVA Winter Holiday Volleyball Camp In this JJVA Winter Volleyball Camp, the world-class JJVA coaching staff will focus on fundamental skills through game-based drills and daily scrimmages. This camp is open to boys and girls in grades 4 – 12 (ages 10 and up). It is designed for the beginner to intermediate player and will incorporate teamwork and sportsmanship. Camp Dates: Wednesday-Friday, December 27th -29th, 2023 & Wednesday – Friday, January 3rd- 5th, 2024 Camp Hours: 9:00am-2:00pm Camp Cost: Camp cost: $150 JJVA Members, $175 Non-JJVA Member What to Wear: Athletic shorts, t-shirt and athletic shoes (No tank tops) Additional Info: Campers will need to bring their own lunch or they can purchase lunch in advance at the front desk each morning during check-in for $10 and Free Camp T-Shirt. Jacksonville Juniors Volleyball Association / 904854-2323 / 8457 Western Way, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / thesportsedge.com/indoor-volleyball-camp Karate America Winter Camp Karate America Winter Camp offers constructive fun with traditional martial arts benefits. Super fun but also teaches kids powerful life skills like focus, discipline and respect while learning cool martial arts moves. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE - Call a location closest to you for more information. Hodges at JTB • 904-223-7079 Mandarin • 904-268-4424

Blanding at College • 904-276-2344 Ponte Vedra • 904-285-4031 Wells Road • 904-264-7555 Julington Creek • 904-230-2791 Monument Road • 904-996-8111 Karate America / 904-724-7544 / karateamerica.info MOCA Winter Art Camp Dec 26-29, 2023 & Jan 2-5, 2024 9am - 1pm and 9am - 5pm K - 5th grade Join MOCA Jacksonville for a Winter camp for kids full of creativity. Children make new friends and learn art techniques in a variety of media through handson learning in a fun and engaging environment. Time is spent exploring exhibitions in the galleries, creating in the studios, and learning through practice. With the guidance of skilled museum educators, learners are empowered to problem solve through critical thinking, observation, and creative self-expression. COST: Full Day | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. | $80 per day Half Day | 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. | $40 per day Extended Day | 8-9 a.m. | $10 per day MOCA / 904-366-6911 / 333 North Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / mocajacksonville.unf.edu/ families-and-children/Camp-@-MOCA MOSH Winter Discovery Camps The Museum of Science & History’s (MOSH) Winter Discovery Camps are here! Campers in grades K – 5 will experience science and history in ways that will ignite their curiosity. Themed MOSH Winter Discovery Camps are offered the following days: December 27 – December 29 Grades: K – 2 and 3 – 5 Grade Theme: Myths, Monsters, and Legends Cost: $180.00 per Camper January 2 – January 5 Grades: K – 2 and 3 – 5 Grade Theme: MOSH’s School of Magic Cost: $240.00 per Camper January 8, 2024 Grades: K – 2 and 3 – 5 Grade Theme: Superhero Science Cost: $60.00 per Camper Camp times run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Before and after care is available at an additional fee. For more information, visit themosh.org/educate/discoverycamps. Camp Times: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Drop off: 8 – 9 a.m. Pick up: 3 – 4 p.m. Museum of Science and History / 904-396-6674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org Sports Edge Holiday Hoops Basketball Camp This basketball camp will focus on the overall development of skills and fundamentals with station work, followed by individual and team contests throughout the week. We will have 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and 5-on-5 tournaments, with championships culminating during the final day of camp. Contests will include hotshot, FT, 3 pt, and many more. Awards will be given on the final day at the awards ceremony. Camp Dates:

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Wednesday - Friday, December 27-29th Wednesday - Friday, January 3rd-5th Camp Hours: 9 am – 2 pm Camp Cost: $150 Ages: 3rd through rising 7th Graders What to Wear: Athletic shorts, a T-shirt, and athletic shoes Additional Info: Campers will need to bring their lunch, or they can purchase lunch for $10 daily. Each camper will receive a Free Camp T-shirt. The Sports Edge / 904-854-2323 / 8457 Western Way, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / thesportsedge.com/ holiday-hoops-basketball-camp Sports Edge Winter Break Kidz Camp December 27 - 29 and January 2 -5, 2024 9:00am-5:00pm Grades K through 5 (ages 5-9) Kidz Camps at Sports Edge are a high-energy youth sports experience providing unforgettable memories and friendships to last a lifetime! The Kidz Camps focus on team building, leadership skills, sports, fitness, and fun. Sports Edge Camp Counselors make sure that every child has a rewarding, safe, and fun camp experience. Camp Cost: $65 Per Day | Week One: $150 | Week Two: $200 What to Wear: Athletic shorts, a T-shirt, and athletic shoes (No tank tops) Additional Info: Full-day campers should bring a sack lunch or you can buy lunch from us for $10 a day at morning check-in. Every Camper Receives a Free Camp T-Shirt. For Extended Day: * Once in the registration portal, Filter "Reservation Type" to Winter Kidz Camp Extended Day to add extended day services. Once purchased, you will need to book into the extended day session to reserve your spot. For Daily Camps: * Once purchased, you must book into the day session to reserve your spot. The Sports Edge / 904-854-2323 / 8457 Western Way, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / thesportsedge.com/ winter-kidz-camp YMCA Winter Break Day Camp 7am - 6pm DUVAL COUNTY Dec 26-29 Jan 2-5 and Jan 8 CLAY COUNTY Dec 26-29 Jan 2-5 ST. JOHNS COUNTY Dec 26-29 Jan 2-5 Ages 5-12. Activities include STEM, Arts and Humanities, Character Development, Outdoor Wellness Activities and more. Members $35/day per child; non-members $45/day. For more information or to register your child, stop by the Welcome Center at your local Y or call 904.265.1775. Pricing is available for the entire week and varies by camp location. Daily rates are also available at some locations. **Only offered as a week-long day camp, daily rates will not be available. YMCA / 904-265-1775 / fcymca.org/programs/childcare/schools-out-camp

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Bite-Size Science Virtual Program Thru May 31, 2024 A 15-episode series of curriculum-related 1015 minute videos covering life science topics such as cheetah adaptations, ocean food chains, wetlands, monarch butterflies, pollination, and much more. Each video features one of Lucas Miller, the Singing Zoologist's, songs and an entertaining science lesson. The series includes over three hours of content, curriculum connections including Florida Standards, animations, nature footage, quizzes and a study guide with activities and additional resources. The series is geared for students in K-5 (ages 5 and 11). Pricing is $6 per child. A viewing link will be emailed with instructions on how to access the virtual program. The link can be shared within your group to view with ease in a classroom, home, or on a mobile device. FSCJ Artist Series / 904-632-5050 / www.fscjartistseries.org School Choice: Countdown to the Lottery December 5, 6pm -- Acceleration Programs & The Arts - Accelerated Studies, Medical Arts, & Visual & Performing Arts December 6, 12noon -- General Information Session December 12, 6pm -- The Sciences - Science, Coastal Science, and S.T.E.M. December 19, 6pm -- Specialized Programs - Military Studies, Business Innovations, Entrepreneurial Studies, International Studies, and Montessori The School Choice on-time application window opens January 1, 2024. Join this course to learn about the important next steps for families and students interested in applying for the following programs: Accelerated Studies, Medical Arts, and Visual and Performing Arts. Questions are welcome! The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Parent Academy courses are offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Duval Parent Academy / 904-3902960 / dcps.duvalschools.org How to Register for the VPK Lottery December 7, 6pm Do you have a child who will be 4 years old by September 1, 2023? If so, join district experts as they provide an informative walkthrough of the required steps necessary to enter the VPK lottery. Registration ends February 28, 2024. A limited number of spots are available for students next year. The Parent

Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource designed for parents, caregivers, and community members. Duval County Public Schools Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps.duvalschools.org Engineer Your Adventure Lab Thursdays December 7, 14, 21, 28, 11am to 12noon This program is part of a 9-week long series. Do you often read a book and think, “That’s not what I would do”? Now is your chance to be in charge of the story. Engineer Your Adventure Lab (ages 10-14) is designed for participants who are interested in combining the fantasy of a roleplaying game with the problem-solving approach of an engineer. Join staff to immerse yourself in a fictional quest filled with danger, choices, and consequences. By the end of the series, you’ll have acquired the skills you need in several different branches of engineering to successfully avoid capture and win the final great battle. Free. Jacksonville Public Library, Pablo Creek Regional Branch / 904-255-2665 / 13295 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32246 / jaxpubliclibrary.org MOCA Jacksonville Kids Art Lab December 9, 12noon to 1:30pm Kids ages 6-10 are invited to join MOCA Educators for engaging art activities inspired by a monthly theme. Each session includes a trip to the galleries to see how artists are inspired by STEAM topics, plus an interactive and creative project that attendees can bring home. Held the second Saturday of the month. Tickets are $10, with discounts for MOCA members. This month’s theme is Under Wraps -- Step back 5000 years to explore Egyptology, and make small sculptures of sarcophagi with mummy puppets. MOCA Jacksonville / 904-620-4204 / 333 N Laura Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / mocajacksonville.unf.edu Up, Up, and Away! Transitioning to Kindergarten • December 12, 1pm Do you have a little one that is heading to kindergarten next school year? If so, join this informative class to learn strategies on how to best prepare your child(ren), select your school, and navigate the DCPS registration process. The Parent Academy of Duval County Public Schools is a free family resource that promotes parental involvement, enhances student achievement, and supports a caregiver's need for personal and individual growth. Parent Academy courses are offered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Duval Parent Academy / 904-390-2960 / dcps. duvalschools.org Visit Jax4Kids.com for a complete list of Education events.

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Raines educator selected as AP of the Year, highlighted for outreach to community

Born and raised on Jacksonville’s Eastside, Brandie Stallings has made it a priority to connect with students and families in the often-under-served community.

This includes starting a “Girls on the Move” program for at-risk ninth and 10th

grade girls; hosting parent information meetings at community centers on the Eastside, rather than at the school, to increase access for families; and spearheading a “Pushing G for Graduation” campaign that encouraged students to become graduation-ready. Her outreach to students and families was highlighted as one of many reasons Stallings was selected as Team Duval’s Assistant Principal of the Year. Surprised with the announcement this week, Stallings shared that she was overwhelmed but honored to represent her school and community. “It totally caught me off guard,” Stallings told district and community leaders who had gathered at Raines to honor her. “I am glad to be acknowledged for the work that I do at William M. Raines and the North and Eastside communities, and to be a good representation and reflection of the hard work that our lead-

Atlantic Coast High principal selected as Principal of the Year, highlighted for increasing access

Impactful leader. Charismatic. Visionary. ership team does at Raines.” These are just some of the words being used Stallings began her career with Team Duval in 2007 as an English teacher at to describe Dr. Michael Lake Shore Middle School. She joined George, who was anRaines High School in 2016 as a princi- nounced as the district’s pal intern. Principal of the Year on School principal, Dr. Vincent Hall, said Monday. George — who is in his third year as principal at Atlantic Coast High School — said this honor had nothing to do with him. “This is the school, this is the kids, this is my team right here,” said George. “I will accept this on behalf of all of them. This is a whole community effort, and I am just happy to take the award for them.” But his colleagues shared several reasons why George deserved the that Stallings always goes above and honor. One of those is his beyond for the students and families. work to increase equity “She believes in our students,” said by ensuring all students Hall. “She reaches out to our extended get access to acceleratEastside community, and she created ed coursework starting in the ninth parent programs in the community so grade. that we go to them, they do not have to come to us.” “He’s created access,” said Region Hall noted that part of her passion stems Superintendent of High Schools, from her roots being in the Eastside Timothy Simmons. “He’s debunking community. the thought that test scores define a student’s trajectory throughout “These kids are from her community,” Hall said. “She understands them, she their high school career. I’m proud of loves them, and she was them.” him, and I’m proud his work is being A special appreciation to our community celebrated.” partners who helped surprise Brandie This was echoed by Superintendent Stallings with the “AP of the Year” of Human Resources, Vicki Schultz. announcement on Wednesday. This inDuring the surprise announcement, cludes: the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, she praised George for opening AP the Jacksonville Jaguars, Herff Jones, Equitable Advisors, and the Jacksonville classes to all ninth graders and put-

ting systems in place to make sure they were successful. “We are so proud of all that you’ve done and the vision that you’ve had,” Schultz said. “We think the future of Atlantic Coast and the children here is without bounds because of you.” Originally from Philadelphia, George began his career in 2005 as a social studies teacher and basketball coach at Martin Luther King High School. He served as a principal in New Orleans before moving to Jacksonville to serve as principal at Atlantic Coast.

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Early Dismissal – Junior and High Schools

December 19

CCDS Secondary Theatre Showcase

December 20

End 2nd Grading Period, Early Dismissal – Elementary School

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St. Johns County School District News December Character Counts Pillar:

All Pillars

Trustworthiness

• Be honest • Don’t deceive, cheat, or steal • Be reliable – do what you say you’ll do • Have the courage to do the right thing • Build a good reputation • Be loyal – stand by your family, friends, and country

Respect

• Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule

• Be tolerant and accepting of differences • Use good manners, not bad language • Be considerate of the feelings of others • Don’t threaten, hit, or hurt anyone • Deal peacefully with anger, insults, and disagreements

Responsibility

• Do what you are supposed to do • Plan ahead • Persevere: keep on trying! • Always do your best • Use self-control • Be self-disciplined • Think before you act — consider the consequences • Be accountable for your words, actions, and attitudes • Set a good example for others

Caring

• Be kind • Be compassionate and show you care • Express gratitude • Forgive others • Help people in need • Be charitable and altruistic

Citizenship

• Do your share to make your school and community better • Cooperate • Get involved in community affairs • Stay informed; vote • Be a good neighbor • Obey laws and rules • Respect authority • Protect the environment • Volunteer

Fairness

• Play by the rules • Take turns and share • Be open-minded; listen to others • Don’t take advantage of others • Don’t blame others carelessly • Treat all people fairly

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December Events December 21, 2023

Second Quarter / First Semester Ends

Dec. 22, 2023 - Jan. 3, 2024

Winter Break - Student/Teacher Holiday

All Schools participate in a weekly early release on Wednesday: Elementary @ 1:45, Middle @ 12:50, High @ 2:50

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PETS

Things to Do

Tips for Safe Handling of Pet Food and Treats

Pet Events

et food and treats, like many other types of food, can be contaminated with harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illnesses, such as salmonellosis and listeriosis. Although the FDA continues their effort to reduce contamination of pet food, pet owners should be mindful of the potential risks. You can lower your risk of getting a foodborne illness from contaminated pet food and treats by following these simple and safe handling instructions:

Dogs Around Duval Animal Care and Protective Services hosts Dogs Around Duval, a foster for a day program for those who would like a dog for the day but aren't able to, due to housing restrictions, work schedule, or family obligations. Stop by the shelter, let them know what you have planned for the day, and they will help pick the perfect pet to accompany you. Animal Care and Protective Services / 904630-2489 / 2020 Forest Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.coj.net

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Tips for Buying Pet Food • Buy pet food products (cans, pouches, or bags) that are in good condition. Check the packaging for visible signs of damage, such as dents, tears, and discolorations.

container or bag. This allows you to have the UPC code, lot number, brand and manufacturer, and “best by” date easily available in case of a product defect or recall. “When you file a complaint about a pet food, the lot number and ‘best by’ date, along with the full product name, are important for you to provide,” explained William Burkholder, a veterinarian and pet food expert at FDA. Less than half of the pet food complaints that FDA receives include the lot number. The lot number helps FDA identify when and where the pet food or treat was made, making it easier and faster for the agency to address problems with a specific product.

Tips for Preparing Pet Food • Begin and end with clean hands. Both before and after handling pet food and treats, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and hot water. • Wash pet food bowls and scooping utensils with soap and hot water after each use. • Do not use your pet’s food bowl as a scooping utensil. Use a clean scoop, spoon, or cup instead. Use the scooping utensil only for scooping pet food. • Throw out old or spoiled pet food in a safe way, for example, by placing it in a securely tied plastic bag in a covered trash can.

If you want to store dry pet food in another storage container, put the entire bag into the container rather than pour the kibble directly into it.

Tips for Storing Pet Food • Promptly refrigerate or throw out unused or leftover canned and pouched pet food. Tightly cover refrigerated pet food. Set your refrigerator to 40 F or below. • Store dry pet food in a cool and dry place. The temperature should be less than 80 F. Excess heat or moisture can cause the nutrients to break down. • Store dry pet food in its original bag and keep the top of the bag tightly folded down. • Keep pet food in a secure location to prevent your pet from eating an entire supply at once.

Wash and dry the storage container between finishing up one bag of kibble and filling it with another to get residual fat and crumbs off the container’s surfaces. • Store dry pet food and unopened canned food in a cool and dry place. The temperature should be less than 80 F. Excess heat or moisture may cause the nutrients to break down. If your pet is overly persistent or clever at getting into her pet food, store it in a secure location. • Promptly refrigerate or throw out unused or leftover canned and pouched pet food. Set your refrigerator to 40 F or below. • Wash and dry pet food bowls and scooping utensils after each use. Wash water bowls daily. • Keep pet treats in a secure location to prevent your pet from eating an entire supply of treats at once. • Pet food and treats, like many other types of food, can be contaminated with harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illnesses. You can lower your risk of getting a foodborne illness from contaminated pet food by following these safe handling tips.

Proper storage of pet food and treats maintains the products’ nutritional value and keeps information handy in case there’s a problem. Proper storage also prevents your pet from getting into his own food and eating too much or getting into your cat’s special diet food. Overeating or eating food that is meant for another pet can lead to health problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or more severe conditions. Help keep your pet healthy by following these safety tips for storing pet food and treats: • Store pet food and treats in the original

If you need to pour the dry pet food into another storage container, make sure it’s clean, dry, and has a lid that fits snuggly. A lid helps to maintain the food’s freshness and to prevent your pet from getting into it. Be sure to save the UPC code, lot number, brand and manufacturer, and “best by” date. You can tape that information to the outside of the container so it’s handy (but remember to change it when you open a new bag of kibble).

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Presents For Pets 2023 Thru December 24 Beginning December 1, K9 Kilo will be collecting donations for the sheltered animals in St. Johns County. All presents will be delivered on Christmas day by St. Augustine Beach Police Department and K9 Kilo. St. Augustine Beach Police Department / 904-471-3600 / 2300 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 / sabpd.org Pet Photos With Santa December 2, 1pm to 3pm Celebrate the season with a free photo of you and your pet with Santa. Select stores only, times may vary. Contact your local store for full details. Area Petco Stores / www.petco.com Paws & Claus Pet Photos With Santa, Orange Park Mall December 4 and 11, 5pm to 7pm Dog and cat owners are invited to mix and mingle as they get their favorite pet’s photos taken with Santa at Paws & Claus. Located in JCPenney's Court. Orange Park Mall / 904-269-2422 / 1910 Wells Rd, Orange Park, FL 32073 / orangeparkmall.com

Putt For Paws December 4, 7am to 4pm The Flagler Humane Society hosts a Putt For Paws golf tournament at Grand Haven Golf Club. The cost to play is $120/person, and includes continental breakfast, lunch, and a golf cart while playing. Funds raised benefit the Flagler Humane Society. Register in advance to participate. Grand Haven Golf Club / 386-445-1814 / 500 Riverfront Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137 / www.flaglerhumanesociety.org Jacksonville Humane Society Public Tour December 26, 11am to 12:30pm Join staff for a free, behind-the-scenes tour of the Jacksonville Humane Society followed by a private Q & A with JHS management. This walking tour will be about 90 minutes and will take you around our 50,000 square foot facility, located on 12 acres of land at the Beach Blvd. location. You will see and hear about programs and services from multiple staff members during the tour as well as meet a few of the pets along the way. There are parts of the tour that will be outside on uneven terrain. With that said, these tours will go on rain or shine and start precisely at 11am. Children under the age of 18 are allowed but must be accompanied by an adult and must be included in the RSVP. There are a limited number of children spots available. Please note: due to the areas we will be touring, strollers are not permitted and some parts of the tour are not recommended for young children. Jacksonville Humane Society / 904-7258766 / 8464 Beach Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216 / jaxhumane.org

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THINGS TO DO Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience Thru January 7 Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience is a cinematic immersive exhibition that takes guests on a journey to one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time. Journey to modern-day Egypt and see wonders of the ancient world like the Temple at Karnak and the Great Sphinx. Experience ancient history come to life in a dramatic and immersive projection experience. Through nine distinct multi-sensory galleries, Beyond King Tut: The Immersive Experience unlocks the 3,300 year old story of King Tut in an evolution of immersive experiences. Open Wednesday thru Sunday. Tickets start at $43.99 for adults 16 and up, and $28.99 for children ages 5 to 15. Family four pack tickets are available for $35.99 each. Parking is available in the parkade directly across the street from the Main Entrance. Please note that parking must be paid by card, as only cashless payments are being accepted at this time. Parking rates start at $6/hour. NoCo Center / 800-441-0819 / 712 N Hogan Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 / beyondkingtut.com Funbox Jacksonville at the Avenues Mall Thru January 14, Fridays, 3pm to 7pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 10am to 7pm Funbox is excited to debut in the Jacksonville area at The Avenues Mall. Funbox is a unique entertainment and amusement experience consisting of 25,000 square feet of inflatable fun. The bounce park is filled with 10 thrilling play zones including the Tumble Temple, Marshmallow Mountain, Gumball’s Gallop, and an obstacle course. Regular admission and hours at Funbox will be 90-minute jump sessions for $19 on Fridays 3pm to 7pm and Saturdays and Sundays from 10am to 7pm. Ages two and under and 65 and older have free admission. Use the code JAX4KIDS to get 20% off tickets. Funbox Jacksonville at the Avenues Mall / 10300 Southside Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32256 / funbox.com The Animation Academy at MOSH Thru February 12 The Animation Academy (previously named “Get Animated”) explores the unique world of animation and storytelling, from traditional hand-drawn cels to exciting breakthroughs in stop-motion and CGI. Stage Nine Exhibitions proudly welcomes involvement from major US animation studios. Visitors can create their own stop-motion animated short, learn about the art of storyboarding, go behind the scenes

with artists and animators, and enjoy America’s largest 3D zoetrope. Each display and interactive activity features the participation of industry leaders, from original hand-drawn cels to real stop-motion maquettes. Exhibit is included with general admission. Museum of Science and History / 904-3966674 / 1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32207 / themosh.org Citi Free First Saturday December 2, 10am to 4pm Free admission every first Saturday of the month, sponsored by Citi. Visiting exhibits on display include Tattoos in Japanese Prints from the Museum of Fine ARts, Boston, Maia Cruz Palileo: Days Later, Down River, and Jacksonville's Norman Studios: Movie Posters from the Permanent Collection. These are in addition to the Permanent Collection of more than 5,000 works. The Permanent Collection spans from 2100 B.C. through the 21st century and includes masterpieces created by Mildred Thompson, Peter Paul Rubens, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran, Whitfield Lovell, Norman Rockwell, and Romare Bearden. It is also home to the Wark Collection of Early Meissen Porcelain. Please note, not all works from the Permanent Collection are on display at any given time. The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens / 904-356-6857 / 829 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / www.cummermuseum.org

December 6, 13, 20, 10am to 11am Toddlers will get the chance to be creative in this free craft class. Crafts are for toddlers to complete with the help of a parent or guardian. Free, but registration is required. Solomon Calhoun Center / 904-209-0379 / 1300 Duval Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 / www.sjcfl.us First Coast Cultural Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony December 14, 4:30pm to 7:30pm The First Coast Cultural Center celebrates the opening of their new location in Sawgrass Village. Attendees can enjoy drinks, sweets, a DJ, a photo booth, and a cellist playing live music. First Coast Cultural Center / 904-280-0614 / 6000B Sawgrass Village Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 / firstcoastculturalcenter.org The Venardos Circus December 20 - January 1 Venardos Circus, a Broadway-style animal-free circus, is back on the road and returns to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. There will be multiple shows in the intimate red-and-white

striped tent. Parking is free. Doors open one hour prior to showtime. Tent concessions will be available when doors open. Classic circus treats like fresh popcorn, cotton candy, and lemonade are available. General Admission tickets start at $16.95 for youth under age 12 and $27.95 for adults. One child 12 months or younger free per paying adult if seated on a lap. Premium Reserved seating is available. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre / 904-2090367 / 1340C A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 / venardoscircus.com

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dates, times and locations are accurate at time of publication; events and activities listed in this guide are subject to change without notice. Visit Jax4Kids. com for updated information and more events!

Toddler & Me Yoga December 3, 3pm to 4pm Toddler & Me Yoga classes are available to toddlers ages 16-36 months. This class lets you reconnect with your body while enjoying time with your baby. Stretch, bond, and breathe with your baby in this special yoga class designed for mother and child. Meet other moms and babies while you strengthen and support your postpartum body & mind with specifically chosen asanas. Every class will devote time to gentle and strengthening poses, done together between mother and child. Bonding postures, playful songs, and baby arts+crafts will also be explored. $25 for non-members. Be sure to bring a yoga mat, water or coffee, and any items you need for your baby. Sorry dads, this class is dedicated to moms uniting. Daddy & Me Yoga and Family & Me Yoga are provided by booking a private session. Soluna Yoga + Spa / 904-680-7344 / 2105 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204 / solunayogaspa.com Crafty Tots

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Saturday, January 27, 2024 NOCATEE STATION FIELD • 400 NOCATEE CENTER WAY • PONTE VEDRA, FL 32081

Register now for the 55K Ultra Marathon, 30K Run, and 1-Mile Fun Run, or get a team of friends for the 55K Relay Run. Visit WolfsonChildrensChallenge.com to sign up and learn more.

All proceeds benefit Wolfson Children’s Rehabilitation.


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