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Mini book Teen Creativity

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2 Hudson Valley Parent n Spring 2020 A word from HVP Publisher TERRIE GOLDSTEIN tgoldstein@excitingread.com Editor KAREN MASERJIAN SHAN kshan@excitingread.com Executive Assistant LESLIE CORTES lcortes@excitingread.com Media Advisor MARY ZAK mzak@excitingread.com Hudson Valley Parent is published monthly by: The Professional Image Marketing & Public Relations Inc. 174 South Street • Newburgh, NY 12550 Phone: 845-562-3606 • Fax: 845-562-3681 hvparent.com This publication is copyrighted by the publisher. Reproduction without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. Hudson Valley Parent welcomes submissions, although we cannot accept responsibility for work submitted nor guarantee publication. Restrictions imposed because of COVID-19 are challenging for nearly all of us. But for many teens, social distancing can be more difficult for them to manage than it is for others. Being physically sepa- rated from friends, school, sports and extra-curric- ular activities is tough on most kids. So is the delay or cancellation of anticipated milestones, like gradu- ation, proms and college visits. Organizations in the Hudson Valley and beyond have stepped up in support of teens, providing them with virtual and at-home ways to stay connected and engaged. In this issue, HVP presents some of the great projects available, including online pro- grams and live-stream offerings in the arts, sciences, education and social areas. Each one helps to bring teens together and inspire creativity, giving them outlets to express themselves, talk with others and share good times. Being at home also has given teens and their families opportunities to spend more time together, whether it's regular family dinners, old-school card and board games, watching down- loaded or streamed movies or competing in family-friendly online games together. This issue presents a list of sites we've put together to kick off your family gatherings. Teens are terrific company. They're funny and smart and capable and surprising. Enjoy yours to the fullest. also publishers of MY TripPlanner.com family Karen Maserjian Shan editor

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