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Weekend Student Activities in Missoula

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If you want to get the most out of your weekend, it is worth thinking about visiting a new place. Such a pastime will bring many positive vibes and provide you with an incredible energy boost. The USA can boast of a long list of must-visit places, and each of them has some unique qualities. If you are not ready to go far away, it is worth considering easy-reaching destinations. For example, if you study in Montana, you should pay attention to one of its biggest cities, Missoula. Back in the days, it was a small trading post surrounded by...

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Ride It Out On Perth’s Best Bike Trail

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s It’s easy to romanticise about peddling through the cobble-stoned streets of Santorini, through grassy Tuscan hills or around the bustling canals of Amsterdam, but it’s high time you add Perth to the list. A cycler’s paradise with no shortage of dreamy views and natural beauty spots, there is no better way to soak up Perth’s sunny Autumn days than on two wheels. Whether you’re a coastal cruiser, a seasoned city slicker, a lycra fanatic or a hipster with a fixie, we have a trail for you. Here are some of Perth's best bike trails. Marmion To Burns Beach Pack your wicker...

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Being pregnant doesn’t mean you have to give up your workout

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s. In fact, with your doctor’s approval (of course!) working out during your pregnancy can have great physical, mental and emotional benefits. Check out our top prenatal workouts in NYC, including prenatal yoga, prenatal pilates, swimming, barre work and even outdoor workouts. Added plus? You can do all of these classes post-baby as well to keep your workout streak going strong. (Or, head on over to our roundup of New York City gyms with childcare.) Scroll down to see our favorites! P.S. Hoping to stay out of the gym/studio these days? Many of the businesses featured below are offering remote...

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The rainy season may be here, but after so many months of staying inside, it feels good to take the kids to a nearby playground in Seattle

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So bundle those kiddos in their best rain suits and plan to recreate responsibly at one of our favorite spots where kids can swing, slide or zip on a sunny (or at least dry) winter day. Tips for playing safely in the time of COVID-19: 1. Kids ages two and up should wear a mask while playing, please. 2. Please limit the number of kids on each piece of equipment to five or fewer. 3. Remember to wash or sanitize little (and big) hands when you’re done playing. 4. Keep up the social distancing, even on the sidelines. 5. If...

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21 Ways to Make Your Hometown More Awesome

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There’s no time like the present to shower your neighborhood with a little extra love. You’ll teach your kids what it means to be a part of a real community and maybe even get to know a few new friends. From neighborhood scavenger hunts to Little Free Libraries, scroll down for low contact ideas that can make your hometown just a little bit (or a lot!) more awesome. photo: SDOT Photos via Flickr 1. Create an Instagram page for your community. Start documenting what makes your 'hood special, ala Bill Cunningham, whether it's the trees, the architecture, the people, or...

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