Friday, September 30, 2011

Pacific Standard Time Museum Art Exhibition Offers FREE Oct 2 Admission to 25 Major California Venues

Museums

In partnership with Pacific Standard Time, an arts initiative piloted by the Getty that zeroes in on the history of art in Southern California between 1945 - 1980, at least 25 major museums in the region will be offering free admission to the public on October 2. Pacific Standard Time is likely to be one of the largest efforts to share art with the entire West Coast community as it involves more than 60 of local cultural groups in Los Angeles, Orange County, the Inland Empire, San Diego, and elsewhere in the area. This special collaborative exhibition at multiple venues is already underway with events planned through the 2012. This is definitely a great opportunity for families, moms, dads, and children to enjoy all the art and other exhibits there are to see.


Chevy 1947 Photo in Pacific Standard Time special exhibit at UCLA Fowler Museum
Image Courtesy of Chicano Studies/Research Center UCLA 


Among the many museums offering free October 2 admission are

Image from The Getty Center

For a full list of participating exhibitions and more information see the Pacific Standard Time site.







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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Shanah Tovah - Happy Rosh Hashanah - Jewish New Year from Mommy Blog Expert

 Mommy Blog Expert is
Enjoying Rosh Hashanah
With Her Family

September 29 - 30

Best Wishes for a Sweet New Year
Shanah Tovah to All
MBE's Jewish Readers!



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Best of Rosh Hashanah Holiday Cooking and Art Craft Ideas for Kids & Kid-Like Adults


Celebrations & Crafts




Pictured above: Edible Apple Dish my 14 year-old made today using a new variety of apple called HoneyCrisp...

I love holidays, especially Rosh Hashanah, the first Jewish celebration and observance of fall this year because it begins starting at sundown tonight running through September 29 to 30. Certainly, cooking and crafting together -- no matter what the holiday -- is a really fun way to bond family parents and children of every age: toddlers school age students teens and even kids home from college. It is also the perfect way to create memories that will last a life time.  Spend some quality time together and enjoy your kids with the ideas with links below to inspire you, includes cooking and crafting ideas plus downloadable holiday theme color pages.

Martha Stewart is the Queen of Holiday Crafts in my book. And this Apple Honey Dish from her 2010 vault of uber creative ideas is made from a real apple is my all-time fave Rosh Hashanah idea for our family table this year. In fact, one of my triplets made the apple dish pictured above this afternoon.

Another great idea is a DIY stuffed toy challah from Akhlah that is not made with real flour that mom or even older children can make with proper supervision and motor skills. All you need is 3 panty hose legs and some tissue paper for stuffing and you are ready to braid, then coil the "legs" into a round loaf of faux challah bread.

From Chabad the worldwide Jewish outreach organization comes a great collection of free downloadable coloring pages to celebrate the holiday.

Pomegranate Napkin Ring, Image by Joy of Kosher
Lastly, since I'm a prize-winning cooking with pomegranate fan, here is a beautiful and really easy and simple craft that you'll want to use from year to year: A Pomegranate Napkin Ring designed by Joy of Kosher.
 

Please comment and share your own fun crafts for the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah. 

Shanah Tovah to all 
MBE's Jewish Readers!




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