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The Day - New worry-free streaming site offers safe content for kids - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published July 25. 2021 12:01AM  Chuck Barney, The Mecury News Get the weekly rundown Email Submit The TV streaming world, it seems, becomes more crowded by the day. But amid all this head-spinning traffic, where can parents be assured that their kids are tuning into age-appropriate content? It might make sense to try Sensical. Backed by San Francisco-based Common Sense Media, Sensical is a “worry free” streaming service for children ages 2-10. It launched this week with more 15,000 videos curated by topic and age group. “Sensical was founded on the belief that kids deserve better,” said Eric Berger, CEO of Common Sense Networks. “We built a service from the ground up, rooted in science, supported by experts in the field and designed to reflect how kids stream today.”

Summer 2021: Things to do with your kids in the S F Bay Area

Anne Schrager July 23, 2021Updated: July 23, 2021, 2:30 pm A bounce slide at the 2019 kids concert series at Courthouse Square in Redwood City. Fun activities for children are finally starting to spring up again as COVID-19 restrictions loosen. Photo: Joel Wade/courtesy of Redwood City Parks, Recreation and Community Services After rolling through the first half of summer, dipping our toes in the social waters and, for some, even venturing out of town, it feels like the right time to get back in step with local community offerings. Relish the re-emergence of live arts and performances, offered both indoors and outside; especially those tailor-made to entertain the little ones in the family.

Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening

Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening © KGO-TV California has fully reopened and events are happening in the San Francisco Bay Area again. If you want something fun to do, but have no idea where to start, ABC7 News reporter Jobina Fortson has a list of Bay Area events. Weekend of July 23 - 25 You smell that? Because we do! The Gilroy Garlic Festival is back this weekend and the tradition will have a very different look. It s drive-thru style this year! Guests will drive past Gourmet Alley with our pyro-chefs in our BBQ area and they ll pick up their food and out they go, says Gilroy Garlic Festival Association President Tom Cline.

Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, July 23-30, 2021

Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/ Ballet22 The East Bay dance company that disrupts traditional gender roles in classical ballet shares the new dance film Totum, filmed at the Sf Mint. July 23-25, 30-Aug 1. https://www.ballet22.com/ Black Choreographers Festival @ Dance Mission Theatre Informal showing of solos, duos and trios by Gregory Dawson, Ashley Gayle, Shawn Hawkins, Erik Lee and Yeni Lucero. July 25, 6pm. $5-$20. http://bcfhereandnow.com Max & Val: Stripped Down @ Hoffman Theatre, Walnut Creek The handsome Chmerkovskiy brothers from Dancing With the Stars perform their fun touring show with lots of dancing. Lesher Center for the Arts, $ 8pm. 1601 Civic Drive. https://maksandvaltour.com/tour/

Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Gilroy Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening

Things to do in the SF Bay Area: Gilroy Garlic Festival, shark exhibit, public libraries reopening
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