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Perry’s Produce Stand in Fremont – now open

June 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Food, Retail

The produce stand at J.E. Perry Farms is now open for the season! They opened on June 1st (and close on Nov. 29th for the season) and are located at the entrance to the Ardenwood Regional Preserve. They have both organic and “conventional” produce. Hours are Monday to Sunday, 9AM-7PM.
Since 1990 Perry’s [...]

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Tiny Tots Class – Fremont Parks & Rec

April 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Activities, Babies, Kids, Toddlers

We just attended our third session of the Tiny Tots Class for 12-18 month olds, run by the Fremont Parks and Recreation. I’ve been holding off on doing a review on the class for a couple weeks now, mostly because I wanted to see how things progressed and because I wasn’t sure what my [...]

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Fremont-Union City-Newark (FUN) Mother’s Club

April 12th, 2010 · No Comments · Activities, Babies, Events, Kids, Toddlers

A little while back, I decided that I should meet some other moms in the area and joined the Fremont-Union City- Newark Mother’s Club (FUNMC). It’s a non-profit, all-volunteer club that provides opportunities for moms and their children (I believe under 5 years of age) to meet one another and socialize. In addition [...]

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Salang Pass – Fremont

April 12th, 2010 · No Comments · Babies, Food, Kids, Toddlers

I, too, apologize for the long silence. We’ve had a hectic couple of months with international travel, ruptured ear drums, etc. But I’ve been thinking about you in the meantime – I promise! I’ve had a few posts stored away in my head, and I’m hoping to get them out in writing [...]

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Chinese New Year Activities

February 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Activities, Babies, Events, Holidays, Kids, Toddlers

Chinese New Year is right around the corner – so it’s time to stuff those red envelopes with cash dollars, clean the house, make dumplings, and get new clothes.
There are some local events to help kids learn about Chinese New Year and get in a festive spirit.
Chinese New Year Celebration
Celebrate the Year of the Tiger [...]

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