Kids on the Hill

all kinds of kid stuff in chapel hill

Kidzu October 7, 2008

Filed under: Adventures, Art, Books, Chapel Hill, Museums, Uncategorized — gwendogray @ 1:44 pm

Kidzu Children’s Museum is a hands-on museum in the heart of downtown Chapel Hill where children 0-8 years old and the adults in their lives can safely discover, pretend, and play to their heart’s content. Currently exhibiting KidZoom, and interactive display of NC-related kid-friendly activities, like a Farmer’s Market, art center and book corner. We’re big fans of Kidzu, mostly because it’s the only local kid museum, even though the community-related stuff is essentially lost on my kids. The folks behind it are trying very hard, hoping to expand and staying involved in the community. Go check it out

Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5 pm, Sunday 1-5 pm

Please Note: Weekday Mornings (10-11:30) and Saturdays tend to be the busiest times at Kidzu.
Admission: $4/person for adults and for children over 24 months of age.  Members and children 24 months and under are admitted free.

*Beginning 9/21/08, Sundays are FREE through the generous support of Durham Regional Hospital.  Learn more…
Group Visits: $3 person for preregistered group with 8 or more children that visit during our 9-10am field trip time. Click on “Group Visits” category on left for more information.

Parking: Parking is available directly behind the museum in Town Lot #2 (100 E. Rosemary Street), in the Rosemary Street Parking Deck (150 E. Rosemary) and in the Wallace Parking Deck (on the north side of East Rosemary Street just west of Henderson Street).  Metered parking is also available on Franklin Street.

Parking in downtown Chapel Hill is now FREE on Sundays!  This includes on-street parking as well as all town-owned lots, including Lot 2 just behind Kidzu.

 

Meet a Scientist October 6, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — gwendogray @ 6:37 pm

How cool is this? Trust Morehead to come up with an honest-to-goodness cool program for our pint-sized neuroscientists.

Dr. Aysenil Belger
cognitive neuroscientist

Saturday, Oct. 18
12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Look into the brain to read the mind! Have you ever thought about how you think?

Meet cognitive neuroscientist Aysenil Belger and join her on an exploration of the inner workings of the human brain.

Play at color association and experiment with spatial memory to discover how your brain is organized. How do neuroscientists study the brain?

Come with questions and walk away with a better understanding of your own cranial capacity. After the program, enjoy a slice of brain-shaped “jello!”

Future “Meet A Scientist” programs:

  • Saturday, Nov. 15
 

Camping October 6, 2008

Filed under: Adventures, Chapel Hill, Parks, Sports, Trails, Water — gwendogray @ 4:58 pm

One of my favorite things to do with the kids is go camping. Pitch a tent, open a beer and let the kids run wild. It’s a time to get dirty, get down with nature, get happy.

Last weekend we headed out to Hot Springs, NC. We went to Creek Ridge Camping. Fabulous. We pitched the tent by a stream and the kids spent a happy two days catching fish, hiking and stoking the fire. Bliss.

Next weekend we’re planning to head over to Jordan Lake. A quick scout revealed several lakeside campsites and relatively few other people. A good friend has a boat and has suggested they sail past and offer lake cruises for the waterbabies. Could anything be nicer?

I’ll keep you posted.

 

Welcome! October 6, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — gwendogray @ 4:45 pm

 

Welcome to Kids on the Hill.

I hope this site will become the definitive resource for things to do with kids in Chapel Hill and roundabout. Farms, festivals, sports, shops, restaurants, activities, museums, parks, and so much more. If you know of somewhere which deserves a nod please let me know, post or comment.

Post often, tell your friends and enjoy your town!


 

Sports October 6, 2008

Filed under: Chapel Hill, Durham, Raleigh, Sports — gwendogray @ 4:32 pm

Carolina Hurricanes

North Carolina’s very own NHL team has an enthusiastic fanbase across the state. Catch a home game at the RBC Center, Raleigh.

www.caneshockey.com Tickets: 834-4000

Duke Blue Devils

ACC basketball, football, hockey, soccer and more. 

www.goduke.com Tickets: 681-BLUE

Durham Bulls

Durham’s minor-league baseball team since 1902 now plays at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Durham. Games are a true family event.

www.dbulls.com Tickets: 956-BULL

NC State Wolfpack

ACC basketball, football, hockey, soccer and more. 

www.gopack.com Tickets: 515-2106

UNC Tarheels

ACC basketball, football, hockey, soccer and more. 

www.tarheelblue.com Tickets: 962-2296

 

Festivals and Fairs October 6, 2008

January

January 1st – Annual KwanzaaFest, Durham

Cultural celebration day filled with festivities, entertainment and educational activities. sponsored by the African American Dance Ensemble.

February

Ringling Brothers & Barnum & Bailey Circus, Raleigh

“The greatest show on earth” usually comes to the Triangle in early February.

March

NC Renaissance Fair, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh

Annual two-day festival at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds.

April

Apple Chill Arts & Music Festival, Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill’s spring street fair. Music, arts and local vendors.

Easter Egg Hunt, Chapel Hill & Carrboro

Horace Williams House sponsors an annual egg hunt for children under 10.

Galaxy Fest at Morehead Planetarium, Chapel Hill

Star-gazing festival with special showings and events.

Piedmont Farm Tour

Crops, animals, machinery, bees and more – tour at your leisure.

Earth Day Festival, Durham

The Durham Bulls Athletic Park hosts this food and educational festival for children of all ages.

May

Peak Week Festival, Apex

Annual Apex street festival draws thousands for food, music, comedy and kids fun.

Orange County Farm Tour, Pittsboro

Area farms open their doors to the public for the weekend. Tons to see and do.

Carrboro Day

Festive fun in celebration of Carrboro’s local scene. Music, arts and more.

Community Pride Days, Hillsborough

Celebration of Hillsborough’s community spirit. Music, arts and more.

Artsplosure, Raleigh

Two-day annual Spring Jazz and art festival. Loads to do with the kids.

Brookhill Steeplechase

NC’s own Kentucky Derby! Run the first Sunday in May.

Bimbe Cultural Festival

International festival sponsored by Durham City Parks & Recreation – dancing, food, arts & crafts.

Siler City Chicken Festival, Siler City

Food, music, crafts and more.

June

American Dance Festival, Durham

Dance and music.

Hillsborough Hog Day

Fun-filled family barbecue and entertainment festival.

Fishing Rodeo, Carrboro

Cast a line at Strayhorn Pond.

 

July

Festival on the Eno, Durham

Annual festival in support of Eno River State Park in Durham. Music, arts and more.

McCorkle Place/Kenan Stadium, Chapel Hill

July 4th evening fireworks, bands and more.

Carrboro Town Hall, Carrboro

July 4th afternoon celebration for families.

August

Bull Durham Blues Festival, Durham

Food, arts & crafts against a backdrop of soulful blues music.

Old Fashioned Farmer’s Day, Siler City

Antique cars, antique tractor pull, arts & crafts, musical performances, contests, food, steam engines in operation, exhibits, and more.

September

Carrboro Music Festival

Music, music, music!

CenterFest, Durham

Annual street fair; arts, music, food and more.

La Fiesta Del Pueblo, Chapel Hill

Weekend long festival in celebration of Latin American arts, culture and heritage for people of all ages.

October

Jordan Lake Music Festival

Festifall, Chapel Hill

Fall street festival – music, food, arts & crafts and lots of local vendors.

Shakori Hills Festival of Music and Dance

Halloween Pumpkins at Bynum Bridge, Orange Co

Beautiful display of carved Halloween pumpkins on Bynum Bridge. Go after dark for full effect.

NC State Fair, Raleigh

Annual week-long celebration of North Carolina agriculture. Carnival, farm animals, machinery and demonstrations.

October 31st – Halloween Downtown, Chapel Hill

Hilarious and revelous impromptu student costume gathering degenerates into late night street party. 

December

First Night Raleigh

Alcohol-free, event-filled community New Year’s Eve celebration.

Christmas Tree Lighting & Singalong, Chapel Hill

Friendly Christmas event held atop the Rosemary Street parking deck, sponsored by the Downtown Commission.

Christmas Parade, Chapel Hill

Santa, elves, floats and more parade from Morehead Planetarium to the end of West Franklin Street.

Light Up Durham

Community entertainment celebration with fireworks, music and festivities acknowledging the holiday season.

Festival of Lights, Raleigh

Drive through event featuring more than 200 displays of sparkling holiday lights.

 

Trails October 6, 2008

Filed under: Adventures, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Trails — gwendogray @ 4:29 pm

Chapel Hill and Carrboro boast several trails for walking, biking, running or strolling.

 

Bolin Creek Trail 1.5 miles asphalt

Airport Rd to Community Center Park

Lower Booker Creek Trail 0.8 miles concrete

Booker Creek to Franklin St

Battle Branch 1.5 miles unpaved

Community Center to UNC Campus

Cedar Falls 1.5 mile loop unpaved

Weaver Dairy Rd to Honeysuckle Rd

Tanyard Trail 0.4 miles unpaved

Northside Neighborhood to Umstead Park

Southern Community Park Trail 1.5 miles unpaved

Southern Village to Dogwood Acres

All trails are open from 7am to 30 minutes past sunset

 

Parks Listing October 6, 2008

Filed under: Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Gardens & Plants, Orange, Parks, Picnics, Trails, Water — gwendogray @ 4:28 pm

Anderson Community Park NC 54 W

54 acres. Baseball/softball, multi-purpose fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, fishing pond (with ducks), play equipment, .4 mile trail, picnic tables, grills, shelter, restrooms. New play equipment will be installed Fall 2002.

Baldwin Park Broad St

Play equipment, fields, grill, basketball goal.

Brewer’s Lane Park Brewers Lane

Basketball.

Burlington Park Ephesus Church Rd

Picnic tables, play areas.

Cedar Falls Park Weaver Dairy Rd

Restrooms, picnic tables, play areas, 2 1/2 miles of trails, tennis courts, baseball/softball.

Elementary School Park 400 Shelton St

Play equipment, basketball, picnic tables, baseball, track, open play areas.

Ephesus Park Ephesus Church Rd

Restrooms, picnic tables, play areas.

Jones Park Purefoy Rd

Picnic tables, play areas, trails.

Hargraves Park 216 W Roberson St

Gym, pool, restrooms, picnic tables, shelters, play area, tennis courts, baseball/softball, indoor basketball, outdoor pool, meeting rooms.

Homestead Park 100 Northern Park Dr

Restrooms, picnic tables, shelters, play areas, trails, baseball/softball, basketball, soccer, skatepark, batting cage.

Lincoln Center 750 S Merritt Mill Rd

Gym, restrooms, volleyball, indoor basketball, pottery studio.

North Forest Hills Park Dixie Dr

Restrooms, picnic tables, shelters, play areas, trails, basketball.

Oakwood Park Oakwood & Berkeley Rds

Picnic tables, play areas, tennis courts.

Phillips Park Estes Dr

Tennis courts.

Simpson Street Triangle W Main & Simpson St

Swing, picnic table, open space.

Town Commons Play Area 301 W Main St at Town Hall

Play equipment, open play space.

Umstead Park Umstead Rd

Restrooms, picnic tables, shelters, play areas, 1 1/2 mile trail, tennis courts, volleyball, baseball/softball, basketball.

Westwood Park Dogwood Dr

Picnic tables, play areas.

Wilson Park Williams St

Play equipment, baseball field, tennis courts, picnic tables, grills, picnic shelter, restrooms.

 

Parks & Rec October 6, 2008

Filed under: Adventures, Carrboro, Chapel Hill, Gardens & Plants, Parks, Picnics, Trails, Water — gwendogray @ 4:27 pm

All public parks and trails in Chapel Hill are maintained by Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation. All public parks and trails in Carrboro are maintained by Carrboro Recreation and Parks. Both departments offer lots of activities for tots, including storytimes, dance, music, hikes, crafts and more, in addition to running the parks and green spaces.

Chapel Hill Parks & Recreation

200 Plant Rd, Chapel Hill (919) 968-2784

www.ci.chapel-hill.nc.us/TownServices/leisure_service.htm

 

Carrboro Recreation & Parks

100 N Greensboro St, Carrboro (919) 918-7364

www.townofcarrboro.org/rp

 

YMCA October 6, 2008

Filed under: Chapel Hill, Sports, Water — gwendogray @ 4:26 pm

Pool, gym, racquetball courts, cardiovascular weight equipment, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, massage, adult fitness and youth programs. Free day and evening child care while you work out. Mom & tot swim classes weekly. Also summer camps and a preschool program.

980 Airport Rd, Chapel Hill (919) 942-5156

Mon-Fri 6am-9pm; Sat, 8am-7pm; Sun, 1-7pm