Rhode Island, also known as the Ocean State, is about the size of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in comparison to the rest of the United States. But don’t let its size fool you! This tiny state is packed with more fun than a barrel full of monkeys, especially if you're into fishing. Children from all corners of Rhode Island, from the bustling city of Providence to the quaint, charming towns of Newport and Bristol, venture out to take part in the grand old pastime of fishing. Armed with their fishing rods, they set out like mini adventurers, hoping to reel in the catch of the day. One such child is our hero, Freddy the Fisherman, a ten-year-old with a heart as big as his dreams and a laugh as infectious as the common cold. Freddy is famous for his hat, a floppy old thing that looks like a pelican decided to nest on his head, and his lucky polka-dot fishing boots. Freddy and his friends cast their lines into the shimmering waters of the Atlantic, making bets on who can catch the most fish, or the biggest, or the weirdest. From tiny, bug-eyed pufferfish to enormous, grumpy-looking grouper, every catch is a victory, a treasure pulled from the deep, and a story to tell. But fishing isn't just about the fish. It’s about the thrill of the chase, the peace of the waiting, the victory of the catch, and, of course, the laughter and fun shared with friends. So, if you pass by Rhode Island and see a bunch of kids with fishing rods and a pelican hat – join in! There’s always room for one more in Freddy’s fishing squad.

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The Happy Hive is an inclusive play space designed to spark joy and connection for every child. With a special focus on comfort and accessibility for neurodivergent kids, our environment welcomes children of all abilities to explore, move, and create at their own pace. From climbing walls, swings, and zip lines to dedicated zones for pretend play and art, The Happy Hive offers both high-energy fun and creative outlets. While we cater to children ages 1-13 for neurotypical kids, we have no age limit when it comes to kids with special needs—because play should have no boundaries. At The Happy Hive, we believe every child deserves a space where they can feel safe, included, and free to be themselves.

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The Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket has been a cornerstone in our community since 1900. It began as a Boys Club, and while female members were welcomed and embraced in different capacities for much of the 20th century, it wasn't until 1988 that the Club officially changed its name to the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket. This move preceded the national Boys Clubs of America organization, which adopted a similar change in 1990. For more than a century, the Club has been an integral part of our community, positively impacting the lives of our youth.

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