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You have just 168 hours in a week, and unfortunately, there's no way to get more.* Most of us end up using a large chunk of that time on necessary tasks like work, chores, and sleeping, leaving little room for the activities we truly enjoy, such as hanging out with friends, tending to your garden, or discovering new places. All the fun has to fit into those few remaining hours. Introducing Week&, a new platform from Hearst Newspapers designed to help you make the most of your leisure time. If you view your time as valuable as money, we’re here to help you uncover hidden gems in your schedule.

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  • Mar 13, 2024 | weekand.com | Caroline Mullen

    In college, I saw St. Patrick's Day as akin to Halloween, New Year’s and the Fourth of July—just a day on the calendar that entitles adults to heavy drinking. It was certainly fun then and in the handful of years that followed, romping around lower Manhattan with open containers and throngs of equally intoxicated 20-somethings.

  • Mar 12, 2024 | weekand.com | Megan St Esprit

    3. Take Them to Art MuseumsWhile art is everywhere, museums are still great places to see a lot of it at once. It’s good to set some expectations before going into a museum with kids—explain why touching some art may damage it and that using a lower voice volume means everyone at the museum can enjoy the art. Don’t sweat it if they aren’t perfect, though. Many museums have tools and programs just for kids, too.

  • Mar 8, 2024 | weekand.com | Daliah Singer

    History and Science MuseumsJust about every lifelong Denverite has fond memories of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. From exploring the wildlife dioramas to jetting off to space in the Gates Planetarium, the 115-year-old attraction in the center of one of Denver’s best parks has hosted countless field trips and inspired a love of science in generations of Colorado kids.

  • Mar 8, 2024 | weekand.com | Daliah Singer

    History and Science MuseumsJust about every lifelong Denverite has fond memories of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. From exploring the wildlife dioramas to jetting off to space in the Gates Planetarium, the 115-year-old attraction in the center of one of Denver’s best parks has hosted countless field trips and inspired a love of science in generations of Colorado kids.

  • Mar 8, 2024 | weekand.com | Daliah Singer

    History and Science MuseumsJust about every lifelong Denverite has fond memories of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. From exploring the wildlife dioramas to jetting off to space in the Gates Planetarium, the 115-year-old attraction in the center of one of Denver’s best parks has hosted countless field trips and inspired a love of science in generations of Colorado kids.

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