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Take a Stroll With Tots

Don't forget about the Easter Parade and Egg Hunt, rescheduled to Saturday.

Spring events are in full swing, so we've looked ahead at the weekend events in Warren for today's 5 Things.

You Need To Know About Toddler Tours: The  , at 190 Lord Stirling Road, Basking Ridge, will host Tot Trek, an hour-long walk along the trails of Lord Stirling Park for infants to 3-year olds with a parent. The trek begins at 10 a.m. There's a small fee ($10 for a child and parent) required, as well as prior registration, but call 908-766-2489to get signed up.

You Need To Know About Kid's Clothes: Sometimes, they grow out of them faster than you expect—sometimes with hardly a chance to wear them. If you're looking to save a little on some summer clothes, head to the Kids Klothes Exchange, at 8 a.m. Saturday, hosted by the United Methodist Church, at 1949 Washington Valley Road, in Martinsville.  You'll find lots of gently used children's clothing (infant to junior's), toys, books, dvds, nursery furniture and accessories. For information or directions, check the website at www.gbgm-umc.org/martinsville or call the church office at 732-356-1326.

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You Need To Know About Rescheduled Events: The township's Easter Parade and Egg Hunt will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the municipal complex, for real. Come by at 1:30 p.m. to register by the tennis courts for the parade. A day later and we could call it a May Day Parade...

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You Need To Know About Stress: The Warren Township Library will offer a program at 2 pm. Saturday on Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, that is, techniques to use to be aware of your stress levels to help manage it better. Dr. Diane Handlin, executive director of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Center of NJ, can help youunderstand the sources of your stress and how to react.

You Need To Know About the Codington Farmstead: And if you haven't seen this historic property, stop by 15 Mt. Horeb Road between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday and check it out. The farmstead was settled in 1742, and the house was continuously occupied by descendents of the settling family until only a few years ago—one of the longest such timelines in the United States.


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