Join us for a night hike to the vernal pool to look for migrating salamanders. The evening will end with a campfire and a reading of the beautiful story “Big Night for Salamanders” by Sarah Lamstein.
This April Break week will be out of this world! Launch rockets, build your own planetarium, and see if you have what it takes to be an astronaut at RMSC’s Space Week.
Featuring the complete soundtrack to one of rock’s most powerful albums, Laser Dark Side of the Moon reaches into Pink Floyd’s 1973 masterpiece to create a mind-bending light and sound landscape. Produced by Laser Fantasy
Ready to introduce your kids to the exciting world of climbing? Our staff belay service is perfect for first-timers or those who just want a quick, staff-guided adventure. In this one-hour session, we'll make sure the focus is on getting the kids climbing and, most importantly, having a blast! Let's make their first climbing experience a memorable one!
Georgia-born and Cambridge, England-based guitarist singer and songwriter Brooks Williams is a leading light on the acoustic roots music scene, with more than 33 recordings and appearances at countless venues and festivals for more than three decades. From Celtic Connections to Cropredy, Glastonbury to Philadelphia, Kerrville to Winnipeg, there are very few stages Brooks Williams hasn’t played.
Brooks Williams’ guitar skills are evident as he effortlessly slides in and out of folk, blues, and country. It comes as no surprise he is listed in the Top 100 Acoustic Guitarists. He wraps that guitar playing around songs with rich narratives about gold prospectors, guitar players, motorcycle riders, golden palominos, and ne’er-do-wells, and sings them with a voice you melt into. His songs are rooted in tradition, wryly observed, and relevant.
The REV Theatre Company comes to FHPAC with this family friendly production of The Fisherman & His Wife based on the beloved tale by the Brothers Grimm adapted by Vivian and Larry Snipes.
Follow the Fisherman and his wife Isabel as they learn the valuable lesson that that getting everything we want is not nearly as important as appreciating everything we have.
This hour-long theatrical piece is suitable for children grades K-2 and grown-ups who are young at heart.
Dates:
04/12/2025
04/13/2025
Time:
Saturday, 12 April at 12:00noon & 3:00pm
Sunday, 13 April at 3:00pm
Sessions meet for one hour on every-other Saturday. Specific dates are subject to the official schedule, published twice annually. Specific session time is determined by the participant's age group.