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You knew you were signing up for a lot of things when you became a mom (nutrition consultant, boo-boo fixer, potty trainer, chauffeur). But did you know you were soon to be crowned Julie McCoy Family Cruise Director too?
As soon as that baby starts toddling (while you’re still trying to max out naptime), you’re on the hook for planning mandatory family fun adventures. And you better get good at it because it lasts all the way through the teenage years. Creating special family memories—if only just to keep everyone away from their cell phones (adults included)—and getting everyone out and about for excursions is at the top of your list of duties.
But unless you’re trained as an event planner or a travel agent, it takes a lot of research, starting with where to get the goods on the best family outings. And since we’re all about giving you the goods at SavvyMom, today we’re launching GoSavvy, a powerful event finder that will help you find out what’s going on in your town (or one you may be visiting this summer).
Our new GoSavvy event finder allows you to access a large list of family-oriented events across the country. You can search by town, type of event (active, outdoor, free, cultural, community and more) and date. Just enter your criteria et voilà—a customized list of what’s going on to meet your interests appears. Scroll through your gallery to find out more details for every event, including times and website links.
So add some ‘get up and go’ to your get up and go planning—GoSavvy is here.
P.S. Since it’s a new tool we’ve added for you, we care what you think about it. Tell us if we found stuff you love or if you can’t find something you’re looking for.
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