Lovely Lunches

Feeling bogged down by the mess of foils, wraps and package
after package of flimsy, disposable sandwich bags when helping your little ones
pack their lunch? Fret
not. The gorgeously green moms behind the delightfully whimsical Lunch Skins
brand have come up with the perfect solution to lunch-time waste – and have
infused some swoon-worthy graphic prints to boot! —

Available in three sizes (snack, sandwich & sub) and an
array of patterns – we are in love with the prepster-inspired red & white
crab print – these eco-friendly and dish-washer safe baggies are reusable and can be paired to complement even the most stylish of lunch box
choices. With the Lunch Skin pledge to remove 12 million plastic baggies from
landfills – along with their donation of 1 percent of profits to benefit the C
& O Canal Trust – say goodbye to trading the convenience of plastic baggies
for your earth-conscious peace of mind.

$7.95–10.95, lunchskins.com

Relevant Directory Listings

See More

Saf-T-Swim

<p>For over 35 years, Saf-T-Swim Swim School has been teaching lifesaving swimming skills throughout Nassau County, Suffolk County, and now Little Neck. The school is proud to be Long Island's #1 swim school and a leader in water safety education. With swim programs for infants as young as 4 months, beginners, and advanced swimmers, Saf-T-Swim offers swimming programs for every age and skill level. Discover why generations of Long Islanders have trusted Saf-T-Swim time and time again with equipping their little ones the essential skill of swimming.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>

Treehouse Shakers

<div>Treehouse Shakers’ Branching OUT After-School program is for ages 12-14. This awarded program is for young people who identify as LGBTQIA+, or are seeking to become better allies. Branching OUT centers on discovering and exploring one’s story and identity through an intentionally artist-led format. During our community-based program, young people will explore and reflect on their own story to create a larger, more meaningful experience, while gaining self-empowerment and gathering with like-minded peers. Through the guidance of our awarded teaching artists, young people will create narratives that will be turned into podcasts, dances, songs or poetry. </div> <div> </div> <div>Young people have the opportunity to learn new art forms, work with professional artists, while building a meaningful community.</div>

The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center

<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" data-sheets-value="{" data-sheets-userformat="{">The School at the Mark Morris Dance Center offers year-round, community-based dance and music programming in a fully inclusive and nurturing environment, located in the heart of the Brooklyn Cultural District. The School’s diverse and professional faculty provides progressive and non-competitive instruction with all of our classes accompanied by live music. Though we are a non-recital school, there are opportunities for students to perform and for parents to see their dancers in action.</span></p>