WEAVING A LEGACY
This artistic and creative family, the Kangas, continues a longstanding tradition at Buffalo Roundup Arts Festival. Words by Kayla Gahagan Kangas Weaving is a tie that has bound multiple generations of a family together, and the fruit of that labor is witnessed in the reunion each year at the annual Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup Arts Festival. Kangas Weaving will…
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Grandparents and grandchildren; a win-win that’s fun-fun!
The benefits of family interaction for our children have been well documented. What’s becoming more clear are the benefits of being around children as we age and become grandparents. Children learn skills by observing the world around them; language, coordination, and social interaction, among others. As we age, interacting with…
The Best Grandpa by Par
It’s said that children learn best through play, and there’s nothing that says play can’t happen on the golf course. Rather than being a good walk spoiled, golf is a good chance to spoil your grandchildren with quality time. The first rule of golf — especially with kids who are…
Play on Words
Storytelling is a tradition that spans centuries—in fact, oral stories passed through generations are some of the earliest historical records we have. In today’s world, communicating and storytelling are great ways to engage and bond with your grandchildren, but also help them develop crucial skills. Wendy Miller, a retired Speech…
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