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Five Things This Weekend: Parenting Talks, Outdoor Events

A quick look at five things you should know about as you plan your weekend

Here is a look at five things going on in Fort Lee this weekend you may want to know about and might not want to miss:

Number one:

This event is for families of infants through children in first grade. It takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at on Anderson Ave.

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Number two:

Fort Lee's annual Movies and Music Under the Stars continues Saturday evening at the . This week’s music will be provided by Smooth, and the movie will be the critically acclaimed, The Social Network (2010).

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Music is from 7 to 8:30 p.m., and the movie starts at sunset. Bring a blanket or lawn chair because seating is expected to be limited. The program will take place indoors at the community center if it rains.

Number three:

The farmer’s market continues Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ’s plaza area on Inwood Terrace.

Vendors this year include Sunden's Stone Pointe Farms, Senor Peanut, Meredith Breads, Mortgage Apple Cakes, Semi Sweet Desserts and Vesco Foods, serving up olives, marinated mushrooms, pickles, sun dried tomatoes. For more information call 201-693-2763.

Number four:

is inviting busy parents to attend a lifestyle program Sunday at 2 p.m. The program, presented by professional organizer Linda English of Organizing with EASE, LLC, teaches parents β€œhow to eliminate clutter and make your home office work for you.”

You can bring the kids too! Story time will be offered in the library’s children’s department.

Number five:

Parenting: Principles and Practices

is sponsoring a free talk on parenting and the church's children's ministries in the Fort Lee High School auditorium, where the church meets for Sunday worship services.

This event takes place Sunday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. and is open to all parents. Children are welcome for crafts and games, and dinner will be served.

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