If you missed Valerie Hoff’s Ways to Save segment on WXIA this morning, it featured me talking about Spring Break ideas. Here’s a link to the article Spring Break Ideas on the WXIA site. If you are planning a spring break trip, here are some other blog posts you might be interested in perusing:
Going to Jekyll Island, Ga.? Here are 5 Things to Do on Jekyll Island and information on Geochacing on Jekyll Island.
Going to St. Simons Island, Ga.? Here are 5 Things to Do on St. Simon’s Island
Going to Orlando, Fla.? Here is a review of the Nickelodeon Hotel (note the deal this post links to is expired) and on the way down to Fla. you might want to stop at Wild Adventures in Valdosta.
Hitting a Georgia State Park? Here is information on Reed Bingham State Park, Sweetwater Creek State Park and Sope Creek as well as information on bird watching in Georgia
A Trip to Augusta, Ga.? Check out information on 5 Things to Do in Augusta
Staying in Atlanta? Here are 5 FREE things to do in Atlanta and here are 5 More FREE things to do in Atlanta
Finally, my list of Favorite Finds in 2009 and my List for 2010.
Enjoy the break and let me know what fun places you’ve discovered or re-discovered.

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Get your Choo-Choo on at the Southeastern Railway Museum – Second Thursday for moms and tots.
WHO/WHAT: Second Thursday at SRM
WHEN/WHERE: Thursdays beginning April 8, 2010
10:30am – noon SOUTHEASTERN RAILWAY MUSEUM
3595 Buford Hwy, Duluth, GA 30096
ABOUT THE Event: The Southeastern Railway Museum is happy to announce its new Second Thursday Preschool Program arriving April 8th, 2010. The museum will be presenting a different transportation-themed program the second Thursday of each month from 10:30am – 12:00 noon. The program will be tailored to children ages one to four and will include a circle time, activity, and craft. Parents and other caregivers will enjoy exploring trains, trucks, tractors, and other transportation themes with their children. The program is $7 per child with one adult free per family. You do not need to sign-up for the program. To attend, check-in at the ticket counter by 10:00 AM on the second Thursday of any month. We can’t wait to see you there. If you have any questions please contact the museum’s Education Coordinator, Beth Kovach, at 770-495-0253 extension 2, or education@southeasternrailwaymuseum.org.
For maps or more information please visit the museum’s website… http://www.southeasternrailwaymuseum.org
Del, Go ahead and email me these releases rather than posting them as a comment. My email is sue@fieldtripswithsue.com. If you’ve got a few photos of the museum or a video, post it on the Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/fieldtripswithsue