This Week's Picks: Veterans Day Mid-Week Holiday, November 10-14

11/10/14 - By Jacqueline Stansbury

What? The kids don’t have school on Tuesday, but they do have school on Monday and Wednesday and the rest of the week? Who knew, but apparently World War I came to an end on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918. In other words, Veterans Day is one day off that can’t be neatly tied to the weekend.

If you are home with your kids, make Tuesday a train day with Thomas the Tank Engine. If you work (and a mid-week day off is a huge inconvenience), how ‘bout sending them to beach camp? But if your plan involves a day out at a museum, be sure to call first; some spots are closed for Federal holidays. Have a great week!

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1. Grand Park’s Got Moves Blue 13 Dance Company – Monday
Watch dancers rehearse the moves of India and Pakistan in preparation for Friday night’s performance of Shine the Light.

2. Day out with Thomas – Tuesday
For families interested in paying respect to veterans, there is a host of events that do so. For all others, the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California, has several special guests, including the cheeriest engine of them all – Thomas the Tank. Ride trains, meet Sir Topham Hatt, and enjoy a day of Thomas themed movies and stories.

3. Big Hero 6 – Wednesday
A movie at El Capitan is always an event. This one starts with an animated short, Feast, and also includes a laser show and special appearance by the star robot Baymax. Rated PG and recommended for ages 5 up, this is the story of a young robot prodigy and his creation who becomes a super hero. You can check out our review beforehand.

4. Discovery Cube – Thursday
The San Fernando Valley’s first major museum is dedicated to science, and it opens on Thursday. Like its sibling in Orange County, Discovery Cube is all about making science accessible for kids, with both permanent and temporary exhibits emphasizing sustainability, STEM education, and healthy living.

5. The Mom Expo – Friday
This is a two day event in Agoura, dedicated to moms. No need to ride the mommy train solo. Meet other women who do what you do. There’s a play zone for the kids, yoga, stories and a variety of booths covering the necessities of a mom’s life from health care to bath tub toys.