November ’15 – Newsletter

Dear Parents, Did you know that Saturday Nov 21st is National Family Pajama Night? We have the perfect pairing: a great book! November 14th kicks off the Scholastic Book Fair. This year we will be having an adult only preview shopping opportunity on Saturday from 10am-noon at Little Frogs and Polliwogs. Come, browse and shop…

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October Museum Week

Watch out next week for Museum Week. Don’t forget to drop by and take a look at the great artwork produced by the students.

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October Newsletter 2015

Fall keeps teasing us with its presence, but summer pops its head back up every now and then making it hard for us to dress our children appropriately every day. As we head into the cooler weather please ensure you start preparing to pack those hats, mittens and jackets; even now the early mornings can…

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September 2015 Newsletter

Dear Parents, With Labor day weekend over and the first full week of the new school year now complete the routine of ‘back-to-school’ is settling down. If you are new to the center – Welcome! Hopefully you are finding your feet in your new classrooms. From now through June you will receive a monthly newsletter…

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CLOSURES FOR 2015/16

Sept 7, 2015 – Labor Day Oct 12, 2015 – Columbus Day Nov 11, 2015 – Veteran’s Day Nov 26 & Nov 27, 2015 – Thanksgiving Dec 24, 2015 – Christmas Eve – closing at noon Dec 25, 2015 – Christmas Day   Jan 1, 2016 – New Year’s Day Jan 18, 2016 – Martin…

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Back-to-School Newsletter

Dear Parents & Guardians, We hope your summer has been adventurous, yet restful. The children have been enjoying all the summer curriculum activities and we still have two weeks left to go! The first day of school is nearly upon us, but we just wanted to remind you of some important and/or fun events and…

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July 29th – Songs & Puppet Skits

Diane Kordas of Romper Rhythm & Puppets joined us for fun filled performance with her puppet skits and songs to entertain and enrich the children. She had something to entertain the infants right through to the kindergarten and school age children.      

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