Once upon a time, in the vibrant state of Massachusetts, known for its clambakes, cranberries, and history-steeped cobblestone streets, lived a bubbly bunch of kids who were mad about Field Hockey. These weren't your ordinary kids. Nope! They had an extraordinary buddy, a spokes-llama called "Lively Larry". Larry, a fuzzy, spotted, turbo-charged llama, was a pro in Field Hockey, with a slap shot that could break the speed of sound. Larry's crew was as diverse as a jumbo bag of jelly beans. There were kids from Boston, Springfield, and Worcester, each bringing their unique flavors to the table. With their knee-high socks, mouth guards in place, and their shin guards shining in the sun, they looked like little knights marching onto a modern-day battlefield. Larry, with his custom-made, llama-sized hockey stick, would lead the charge, his fluffy tail waving like a victory flag. This group of Field Hockey fanatics, along with Larry, were known throughout Massachusetts for their dedication and spirited shenanigans. They would spend hours practicing their dribbling, passing, and shooting, and then collapse in fits of laughter, telling goofy jokes and sharing tales of Larry's misadventures, like the time he got his head stuck in a bucket of marshmallows! But it wasn't always about winning. For Larry's crew, Field Hockey was a way to bring everyone together, fostering friendship, respect, and a whole lot of fun. They were champions in their own right, turning a regular Field Hockey game into a magical, laughter-filled extravaganza. So, if you're ever in Massachusetts and hear the distant echo of kids' laughter mingling with the thwack of a hockey ball, know that Lively Larry and his crew are at it again, creating their own brand of field hockey magic!

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We are thrilled to bring you some fantastic news! For the first time, we are launching our STEM Summer Camp Program in Torrance, marking our debut in the South Bay and Orange County areas. This is a significant milestone for us, and we hope it's just the beginning of our journey to expand to many other locations. This summer, we are offering your child an unprecedented opportunity to dive deep into the fascinating world of STEM. Our camp will be buzzing with interactive experiments and creative challenges to fuel your child's curiosity and keep them engaged. It's an ideal environment for kids who have an insatiable desire to learn, explore, and grow. We also want to stress our commitment to small group learning. In order to ensure that every child gets the focused attention they need, we're capping the number of spots available. Don't let your child miss out on this incredible opportunity at our exciting STEM Summer Camp. Book their spot today! Our special Science Club program is meticulously designed to cater to children from grades K-6. Each lesson in the Club SciKidz program is crafted to engage students in activities like observation, measurement, identifying properties, and conducting experiments around life, earth, and physical science concepts. Each unit is thoroughly researched by our team of science educators, with valuable inputs from teachers and children. The result is a set of lessons that not only entertain students but also foster genuine learning. Join us for a summer of science that promises to be full of fun and learning!

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Visitors to The Graf Rink will notice a few new safety measures in place. Upon entering the rink, visitors will be required to scan a barcode and fill in contact tracing information. Masks must be worn for the entire time at the Graf Rink, including all on-ice activities. Locker rooms are open for adult leagues only, and youth skaters are asked to dress in the bleachers. When doing so, visitors are asked to maintain a distance of 6 feet apart and leave bags on the bleachers. Spectators are allowed. The Graf Rink is taking extra precautions to ensure visitors' safety. All visitors are expected to arrive no more than 15 minutes prior to their scheduled ice time and are warned to do a symptom check for fever, cough, or other signs of COVID-19. Valuables and personal items should be left at home, as The Graf Rink will not have a lost and found. Visitors are asked to bring their own labeled water bottle and use hand sanitizer provided at the rink. Social distancing should be maintained at all times. After skating, visitors are expected to leave the rink within 10 minutes so that the arena staff can properly clean before the next group arrives. The Graf Rink is doing its best to minimize risk associated with COVID-19. Limiting public programming, providing hand sanitizer, and cleaning and sanitizing surfaces are some of the measures the rink is taking. Despite these best efforts, The Graf Rink cannot eliminate all risk associated with COVID-19, so visitors must be aware of the potential risks before entering the rink.

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