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Five things to do today – family fun day, internet safety, movie night

My gift to you.

My gift to you.

For families: Today's a nautical day of kid-friendly entertainment, crafts and activities at the Cape May Lighthouse in Cape May Point, NJ during their family fun day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

For web safety: Creating strong passwords, protecting your information and avoiding spam are all topics that'll be covered at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Central Branch on Vine Street during their Internet Security 101 session at 10:30 a.m.

For art lovers: Wednesday night is pay-what-you-wish at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Parkway. Other than exploring the museum's main building from 5 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., you can make crafts, taste beer, do some yoga, experience Shakespeare and much more.

For those who'd rather watch baseball: Let these ladies do all the hitting. Watch A League of Their Own at the National Museum of American Jewish History as a part of their Classics and Crackerjacks summer film series. The movie starts at the Independence Mall-located museum at 7 p.m.

For folk rock: Mark Kozelek wrote a song about Death Cab for Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard—who happens to be a good friend—like it was no big deal. But to the rest of us, having a famous friend like that (and being competitive with a famous friend like that) is a huge deal. Hear that song and more when Sun Kil Moon plays Union Transfer tonight. Doors open at the Spring Garden venue at 8 p.m.