My Favorite After School Activity
Lexington Family asked a handful of students in the area what they most enjoyed doing after school. We discovered there are some talented and ambitious kids out there.
Lexington Family asked a handful of students in the area what they most enjoyed doing after school. We discovered there are some talented and ambitious kids out there.
Amy McGowan, the new owner of Gymboree Play & Music in Lexington, has known since her early teens that she wanted to work with children.
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Tim Edwards, a 48-year-old tech specialist at Lexmark, grew up in Lexington as a math-science kid, an unlikely candidate for the dramatic world of theater.
When Kelly Telech bounds into a classroom at The Lexington School, excited students sometimes greet her with big smiles and even applause.
Thanks to the YMCA of Central Kentucky, the four children of Joi and Brian Knapp of Lexington have experienced a gym-bag full of after-school activities such as soccer, gymnastics, t-ball, coach-pitch t-ball, karate, basketball, gymnastics, ballet, and guitar, cooking, sewing and swim lessons.
LearningRx offers brain training, a simple but powerful way to enhance a student’s core ability to learn faster, easier and better.
Like it or not, my family is back in the routine of getting up early and hustling and bustling just trying to get out the door.
After school we rush to extracurricular activities, PTO meetings, church and then home to tackle “THE BEAST.”
You know you’re a mom when you find yourself making appointments and paying bills while sitting in the pick-up line at school.
Or answering e-mails and planning meals while watching your child at soccer practice.
It’s at those times when our smart phones go from being the place we play Candy Crush Saga to the most useful tool we own.
Lexington Family Magazine has researched some useful apps that can help you make the most of your time during your busy day