slides: 25 Things to do When It’s Below Zero in New England
Sunday, February 14, 2016
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team
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It is going to be FREEZING this weekend. With the wind chill, the National Weather Service says the temperature could drop as low as -25 degrees.
So what do you possibly do when it is this cold out?
GoLocal has assembled a list of things to keep you busy and to keep the time passing by.
See the 25 Things to do When It's Below 0 Slideshow
Video Wall courtesy of Matthew/flickr
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Go Sking or Snowboarding at Wachusett Mountain
Not everyone hates the frigid cold weather and if you are one of those people who love it, this is probably prime sking or snowboarding conditions at Wachusett Mountain
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Visit Launch or Skyzone Indoor Trampoline Parks
Need to let your kids get all their cooped up energy out? A trampoline park should do it.
With dodgeball, basketball, foam pits and more, indoor trampoline parks have something to offer people of all ages. Whether you want to bring a group of children for the day, or sign up a group of adults for some "xtreme" dodgeball, trampoline parks can be a great change of pace and a fun way to try something new.
Launch and Skyzone have parks in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
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The Providence Children's Museum
Never a bad option to pass the time on a frigid day.
The museum is warm, fun and educational all at the same time.
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Ice Skate at Worcester Common Oval Ice Rink
If it is going to be freezing out, at least take advantage of it for a little while.
Get over to the Worcester Common Oval Ice Rink for a skate.
Bundle up.
Hours of Operation:
Thursdays and Fridays 5 - 8 p.m.
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Experience the awesome art exhibits and demonstrations at the Worcester Art Museum.
The art will make your forget the temperature outside.
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Go to a Movie at Showcase Cinemas Worcester North
Much like when it rains, the frigid cold is a great time to go see a flick. There are some great ones out, like Star Wars and newly released Deadpool.
Maybe see multiple movies.
Make a day of it at the movies.
Photo courtesy of David Simpson, Cinematreasures.org
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Go Rock Climbing at Carabiner's
Get a bit adventurous and go to one of the several indoor rock climbing facilities around the region.
Whether you choose Rock Spot Climbing in Rhode Island, Carabiner's in Massachusetts, or Vertical Dreams in New Hampshire, it's fun, and it will serve as a work out as well.
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Get a Pizza From Worcester Pizza Factory
It's too cold to go out and eat and with your luck you will probably be seated near the door, which would just be a miserable experience.
The Worcester Pizza Factory on Maywood street is ranked as one of the best pizza places in Worcester.
Order a pizza, put on a movie and you are all set.
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Identify Warming Centers in the Area
Be sure to identify warming centers in your area.
The centers are set up by the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency for those who need to seek temporary shelter.
Click here for more information
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Start a New Hobby at That's Entertainment
It gets boring doing the same old things over and over. The frigid cold weather is a perfect time to try something new.
Maybe it collecting something or scrapbooking, whatever it is, make it something fun and something you can be passionate about doing.
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That Romantic Night You Wanted at 111 Chop House
Have that low key romantic night you and your significant other have been trying to plan.
111 Chop House is ranked by Trip Advisor as one of the most romantic restaurants in Worcester.
111 Chop House is located at 111 Shrewsbury Street.
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Keep Pets Indoors
This weather is no good for dogs, cats, and other pets.
Be sure to keep them indoors as much as possible.
If and when they need to go out, be sure to get them right back in.
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Hit Twin River Casino for the Day or Night
Just because it’s freezing outside, it doesn't mean you shouldn't try to run hot at the Casinos. Twin River is a fun place to spend the day or night, whether your game is Texas Hold 'Em poker or the slot machines.
If your not a gambler, there are great restaurants, shows and plenty of other sites to be seen for your enjoyment.
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Check on Elderly Relatives/Neighbors
This should be an obvious thing to do but it's important to check on the elderly during periods of frigid cold temperatures.
Call them up, go visit, have a fun conversation. They will appreciate it as they are trying to survive the cold temps as well.
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New Drink Recipe
Bored drinking the same old thing? It's time to experiment with a new drink recipe.
Invite friends over and have everyone make their own drink and then taste test them all.
Nothing like a good drink to warm you up .
For some drink ideas, click here.
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Load up on Warm Drinks
Coffee and Hot Chocolate (don't forget the marshmellows) will be vital parts of getting through this extreme cold spell.
Make sure your are well stocked.
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Play a Board Game
In this day and age, board games seem a bit old school, however, they are still fun and can be very competitive.
Break one of those board games out of the closet and get to it. Chess, Checkers, Monopoly, Risk, the list goes on.
Good Luck!
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Catch Up on GoLocal LIVE
Launched in February of 2017, GoLocal LIVE has done over 1,000 interviews including everyone from Governor Gina Raimondo to music stars like Billy Gilman.
Did you miss an interview? Use this frigid weather as an opportunity to catch up.
To see interviews that you may have missed, click here.
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If You Are Traveling Around..
If you are going to be out and about, be sure that your car is equipt with emergency equipment just in case. If it is not, load it up.
Emergency Check List:
Flashlight with extra batteries
Charged cellphone and automobile charger
Basic first aid kit
Necessary medications
Pocket knife
Blankets or sleeping bags
Extra clothes (including rain gear, boots, mittens, socks)
High-calorie non-perishable foods (dried fruits, nuts, canned food)
Manual can opener
Container of water
Windshield scraper and brush
Fire extinguisher
Shovel Sand, road salt, or cat litter for traction
Tire chains or traction mats
Basic tool kit (pliers, wrench, screwdriver)
Tow rope
Battery jumper cables
Road flares/reflectors
Brightly colored cloth to use as a flag
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If You Must Go Out
It is inevitable, you are going to have to go outside for something. Get the mail, take out the dog, go to the car, whatever it may be.
When you go out, be sure to bundle up and walk fast, very fast.
Photo courtesy of Faris/flickr