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Budget-Friendly Science and Tech Summer Camps for 2013

Posted 20 May 2013 | By | Categories: All Ages, Bargains and Freebies, Camps, Robotics, Science, Summer Camp Guide, Technology, Teens | No Comments

You may have heard it before, but finding an engaging camp for your child doesn’t have to break the bank. If your family is aiming for budget-friendly summer fun, SABusyKids has some suggestions… check out where to find exciting and enriching science and technology camps for your child to explore this summer: K-8 Summer Academy [...]

Teens Can Learn ‘News Know-how’ this Summer with SAPL

Posted 15 May 2013 | By | Categories: Summer Camp Guide, Teens | 1 Comment

Alright teens, here’s something to keep you busy this summer. The San Antonio Public Library is looking for students in grades 10 – 12 to participate in a “News Know-how” program at the Central Library. With so many sources for news and information, who do you go to for your daily news? Are you browsing [...]

Girls of Grace Conference for Moms and Teens May 11

Posted 07 May 2013 | By | Categories: Inspiring, Teens, Tweens | No Comments

There is a special opportunity for mothers and daughters coming up on Saturday, May 11, that could be the perfect addition to your Mother’s Day Weekend plans. If you’re a mother with a teenage daughter, this one is for you… Teen girls and their mothers are invited to the annual Girls of Grace conference at [...]

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Registration is now open for the STEM Scholars Summer Program

Posted 02 April 2013 | By | Categories: Camps, Math, Science, Summer Camp Guide, Technology, Teens, Tweens | No Comments

Summer camp season is revving up, are you ready for it? We’ve got the scoop on another camp to share. If your child has an eye for exploring STEM, there’s a great opportunity at Alamo Heights High School for 8th through 10th graders. The STEM Scholars Summer Program gives your child a summer experience focused [...]

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I survived the Great White and lived to tell about it

Posted 30 March 2013 | By | Categories: Outdoors, Road Trips, Sponsored, Teens, Travel | 2 Comments

My first big girl roller coaster ride. I feel like I should get some kind of badge or something. One says, “I survived the Great White.” But alas, no sticker for me. Just bragging rights. And it only took me 50 years to get there.

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Teens Gain Driving Skills for Life at Free Hands-On Course March 22-24

Posted 21 March 2013 | By | Categories: Bargains and Freebies, Teens, What's Left | 1 Comment

Every once in a while a really special event comes along for kids that aren’t quite kids anymore, and we like to share with readers. Even if you don’t have a full-fledged teen on your hands, SABusyKids has the scoop on a pretty awesome program for new drivers, drivers-in-training, and even ‘experienced’ teen drivers. The [...]

OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL

Movie Review: Oz the Great and Powerful

Posted 08 March 2013 | By | Categories: Movie Guide, Teens, Tweens | 3 Comments

“Let’s make some magic.” And so begins Disney’s latest magical creation: Oz the Great and Powerful. Brave they are who will take on a classic that has been named the most-watched movie in motion picture history and is considered one of the top films of all time. Short version: Go see it. And, take the [...]

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Got an explosive, non-compliant kid? Free workshop aims to help

Posted 15 February 2013 | By | Categories: Inspiring, Special Needs, Teens | 2 Comments

It’s 8:15 a.m. School starts at 8:45 a.m. and the kid still isn’t out of bed. How in the world will he be able to get up, get dressed, eat, brush his teeth, grab his books, get in the car and still make it to school before the tardy bell rings? And, of course, it’s [...]

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Special volunteer opportunities for teens in San Antonio

Posted 24 January 2013 | By | Categories: All Ages, Special Needs, Teens, What's Left | No Comments

Volunteering is a universal gift that we all have to give. It’s something you can enjoy and participate in at any age, and it doesn’t matter what the act is, it’s the idea of devoting just a little of your own time and energy for someone else that really makes the difference. SABusyKids typically focuses [...]

La Voz Kids seeks talented singers in San Antonio

Posted 22 January 2013 | By | Categories: Elementary, Teens, Tweens, What's Left | No Comments

If you like to peruse primetime television in the evenings (or on demand), you’ve probably seen some of the popular vocal competition “The Voice.” Well, there’s an exciting opportunity headed to San Antonio with a whole new take on the vocal showcase experience. Telemundo is premiering a new show, similar to “The Voice” but geared [...]