A Grandfather’s Love, Demonstrated in Freeze Pops

As the weather starts to break a bit, we make plans for Spring Break, and I book my kids in a variety of Summer camps,  I am reminded that this summer will be different because we won't have my dad to share the summer with,  My dad kept these on the rotation, in every flavor. Not even sure how he gets them now because I think they are the equivalent of "kid crack"--made with artificial coloring, flavoring, and sugar . To my kids though, these freeze pops were love and summer wrapped in a bow. (As an Amazon associate, I am compensated for qualifying purchases.)  

Working Mom Tip: Free Cultural Event in Pittsburgh at the Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History

      If you’re looking for an inexpensive date night or a fun girls’ night out, visit Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History one Thursday in March for free!

Free Admission in March at Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History


Thursday evenings after 4 p.m.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania… Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History invite all visitors to enjoy free admission to Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History from 4 to 8 p.m. every Thursday in March. Normal parking fees apply. Parking is $5 per car after 5 p.m. Free Thursday nights in March are made possible by a generous gift from the Jack Buncher Foundation.

Admission to Carnegie Museum of Art’s Culture Club program on March 21 will be free. Cash bar will be available.

Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Located at 4400 Forbes Avenue in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History were founded by industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1895. Two of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, are nationally and internationally recognized for their collections. For more information, call 412.622.3131 or visit www.carnegiemuseums.org.

 

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