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Five Things to Do in the Seacoast This Week

Mother's Day, markets, yoga and more in the Seacoast

By Jonna Kinlin, Publisher of Macaroni KID Seacoast May 11, 2023

The Seacoast has another great week of events lined up! Here are Macaroni KID Seacoast's picks for five things to do this week with your family in the Seacoast. For more ideas on what to do on Mother's Day, check out our guide, How to Celebrate Mother's Day in the Seacoast

1. Kids Night In/Parents Night Out


 

The Middle School Youth Group at St. John's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth is hosting a night in for the kids while the parents get a night out! May 12th, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm


2. Portsmouth Farmers' Market




The start of summer farmers' markets have begun, and Seacoast Eat Local will be holding their Portsmouth market on Saturday mornings. May 13th 8 am - 12 pm


3. Free! Family Yoga with Relief Parenting




Join Krista Maltais from Relief Parenting and Respite and Resource Center for a free yoga class for kids ages 3 - 6 at Cider Hill Farm in Amesbury. Families welcome. May 13th, 9 -9:45 am


4. 14th Annual Mothers’ Day Weekend Craft Festival



This weekend artisans from across New England will join together for the Mother's Day Weekend Craft Festival in Hampton Falls, hosted by Castleberry Fairs & Festivals. May 13th & 14th, 10 am - 5 pm


5. Design, Build, Create Week



Come by anytime to Weeks Public Library in Greenland for a week of design and building challenges, crafts and more. May 15th - 19th, during library hours


Every Thursday, Macaroni KID Seacoast shares five things to do with your kids in Seacoast, NH over the coming week. 

Check out our Seacoast local calendar for even more events! 

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