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Summertime: What will your kids do?

The kids will be out of school soon, and that means finding ways to keep them busy. Let Herald.com help you sort through the activities and summer camps in your area.

       
  

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No more 'slow season' for social, charity events
Temperatures are rising, the days are getting longer and summer is right around the corner. In South Florida, this has typically meant the social season has come to a halt. Times have changed; there is no more ''season'' in our community. Our calendars are now packed year-round with galas, wine tastings, charity benefits, chic soirees and rowdy receptions. Click to see what to expect through August.

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