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The Library is a meeting place; a place of arts/crafts; of meeting authors and it's the first place our kids can learn how to 'be' in our community.
Libraries aren't the stuffy, hear-a-pin-drop kind of places any more. They are vibrant, engaged inclusive places.
They are communal places that are built by and for the community and reflect the community's history and taste.
Going to the Indian Pueblos and watching the ancient rain/hunting/war dances they have been doing for hundreds of years. And then being invited into their homes to eat The Feast.
Joe
And 'people-watching' is the best free activity! NEVER a dull moment!!
Sitting for hours in a library with a stack of potentially great books. Or DVDs!
I love going to a park in the city when they light everything up for Christmas. I'm still in university, so coffee houses are great - you just have to pay for a cup of coffee, if that, and you get to see some great acts.
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This question makes me realize how incredibly lucky I am to live in NYC, where there are art galleries galore (and so much art showing in non-traditional places!), free MoMA on Friday evenings and the sidewalks are like performance art and a fashion runway all at the same time!
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And sitting in my living room on Christmas eve, sleeping children upstairs, holding hands with my husband and just looking at the Christmas tree lights. Always a magical moment.
Book Stores - any kind
After Dark Walks along streets with really interesting houses, so I can see in the windows - decor, not the people (geez)
People Watching is a lesson in The Human Condition and Anthropology.. love it!
Also, The Second City opens their doors after every nightly performance for free while they continue the show with some improv. That is a real treat!
Also Shakespeare in the park is pretty great, too.
But in all seriousness, I have a habit of being invited to weddings that are of mixed backgrounds, usually Western meets Eastern. It's very interesting, and usually the speeches are repeated in 2 or 3 different languages, and the food... the introductions... the colors and other symbols... Are all very amazing. Not to mention what happens when you get the in-laws together.
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