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playday
noun
A day given to play or diversion; a holiday.
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I decided to put it to the test by inviting a group of architect friends over for a playday.
WISK PLAYDAY, in which children are the "insects" in an oversized backyard, at the Bronx Zoo, Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road, Fordham.
Children want to play outside, and research from the Playday campaign group has shown that 72% would like to do so more often, but parents are often dubious about safety issues, from traffic to "stranger danger".
Research for this year's Playday, on August 6, reveals the extent of the challenge the government has taken on, suggesting that, as a society we believe children are more at risk now than they were a generation ago, when actually the reverse is true.
Next Saturday, the fruit of the Sod-Sandberg collaboration will be performed in New Brunswick, as part of the George Street Playhouse's annual Playday event for children.
Playday, tomorrow from 2 to 6 p.m. on the plazas of Lincoln Center.
PlayDay, tomorrow from 2 to 5 p.m. in all plazas of Lincoln Center; "Odzilla Godzilla," 6 p.m. in the Josie Robertson Plaza, Columbus Avenue and 64th Street.
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Throughout the 1990s, the BBC staged a mass variation on the experiment called Playdays.
Writing Can This Be England?; The Season Saga; The Clod Hoper, Belly Laughs, The Little Woman, Pulp Fairies; The Grumpy Court Jester (BBC Children's television – Playdays); Fact of Faith (BBC Radio Drama Young Writer's Festival); The Victim (Royal Court Young Writer's Festival & InterPlay Festival, Australia).
He made a showreel of himself reading imaginary birthday cards, then served his apprenticeship on Fun Song Factory and Playdays (kind of the Casualty and The Bill of the children's entertainer's CV).
'PLAYDAY' (Tomorrow) "Playing at Lincoln Center" usually refers to music, dance and theatrical productions, but tomorrow the playing will include that of children participating in the family celebration that's a highlight of the annual Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival.
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