frc playgroup schedule new session starts january 8th
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FRC Playgroup Schedule
New Session starts January 8th
Tuesday Playgroup 10:00—11:00 am
Wednesday Playgroup 10:00—11:00 am
Thursday Music & Movement 10:00 am
Friday Music & Movement 10:00 am
Classes are free
In order to ensure the quality of the program we need to
limit the number of children per session. Please
pre-register for your preferred day.
No classes will be held if the public schools are closed due to weather.
January is Child Development Month at the Family Resource Center
Because your child’s first 5 years of life are so important, we want to help you provide the best start for your child.
The Plainfield Family Resource Center would like to welcome you
to our early childhood screening program Ages and Stages. We
will sit with you and your child while you ask questions about some
things your child can and cannot do. As part of this service, we
provide the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®, Third Edition (ASQ-
3™), to help you keep track of your child’s development. The
questionnaire includes questions about your child’s
communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and
personal-social skills.
No one knows your child better than you- that’s why it’s
important for you to know and understand your child’s
developmental milestones.
To make an appointment call the Family Resource Center at 860-564-6411
Day and evening appointments are available
SMART Recovery is the leading self-empowering addiction recovery support group. Our par-ticipants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and partici-pate in a world-wide community which includes free, self-empowering, science-based mutual help groups.
“Discover the Power of Choice!”™
SMART Recovery’s 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addic-tive behaviors, including: alcoholism, drug abuse, substance abuse, drug addiction, alcohol abuse, gambling addiction, cocaine addiction, and addiction to other sub-stances and activities. SMART Recovery (Self-Management And Recovery Training) is not a 12-step group, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). SMART Recovery sponsors face-to-face meetings around the world, and daily online meetings. In addition, our online message board and 24/7 chat room are excellent forums to learn about SMART Recovery and obtain addiction recovery support.
Local Meeting: United Services , Inc. 303 Putnam Road, Wauregan. Tuesdays 3:30-5 for ages 18-24;
Thursdays for ages 16-18. To register call: 860-412-8665
VISIT SMART RECOVERY ONLINE—www.smartrecovery.org
Learning begins at birth with children learning more and faster in their first few years than any other time of their life. By three a child a has learned 75% of their language skills. As parents you are your child’s first and most important teacher!
Parents as Teachers Family Educators at the Family Resource Center are here to help .
Let us be a part of your team during your child’s learning years.
This is a free parent education and support program serving families from pregnancy through Kindergarten.
We are here to offer:
One on one personal visits and get-togethers to help promote your child’s development and meet their milestones.
We will talk about your concerns, ask questions and share the up and downs of parenting
We will provide educational activities, books and helpful resources
We will provide developmental screenings that highlight your child’s strengths and possible delays
We invite you to Group Connections where you can meet with other parents and your child can be with other children
For information please contact the Plainfield Family Resource Center
at 860-564-6411
Play Group
Come Join the FUN!
Where: Westfield Congregational Church
210 Main St.
Danielson, CT 06239
When: Takes place the FIRST and THIRD Wednesday of EVE-RY MONTH from 9:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M
Upcoming Groups Dates January 2nd & 16th
February 6th & 20th March 6th & 20th
April 3rd & April 17th May 1st & 15th
June 5th June 19th
Our Play Groups are targeted for parents with children 0
– 5 years, who are looking for FUN, interactive and edu-cational activities.
Nutritious snacks will be
served
Activities are 100% FREE
Canterbury Public Library
1 Municipal Dr., Canterbury CT 06331
Drop in storytime
January 7th and 28th
from 10:00 - 10:30 am
Jungle January
at Aldrich Free Public Library
299 Main Street, Moosup
Come to the Library Jungle
on January 12th at 10 am.
Hear the story “If I Were a Jungle Animal”
by Amanda Ellery.
Make jungle animals out of recycled materials.
There is also a fun activity sheet!
Any questions please call the
Aldrich Free Public Library
at 860-564-8760 and ask for Darla the
Director, or Amy the Children’s Librarian
Griffin Youth Hockey
Wants to see YOU on the ice this year!
Affordable programs for boys and girsl ages 4 through 8th grade in a fun, family-oriented atmosphere that focuses on
skills development Learn to Skate Learn to Play House Legue Hockey Travel Hockey Adult Learn to Play
Registration Now Open!
WWW.GRIFFINYOUTH HOCKEY.BIZLAND.COM
See our Web site www.plainfieldct.org for more information on all classes or program, or call 860-564-1819
Keep Those New Year’s Resolutions to Get Fit! Take a Class with the Plainfield Recreation Dept.
Winter 2019 Fitness Classes
Monday 5:30-6:20pmTABATAwith Erica
6:30-7:15pmCIRCUIT TRAINING with Erica
Wednesday 6:00-7:00pmZumba with Dana
Thursday 5:30-6:20pmSTRONG by Zumba with Erica
6:30-7:20pmTABATA with Erica
Prices for 12 week session begins January 7th.Pre-registration with payment
required before class starts ~ Class sizes limited ~ Register EARLY! 1 class per week$60
2 classes per week$90
Unlimited Classes *$120 All levels of fitness are welcome.
Please contact the instructors to discuss medical limitations prior to starting class. Students PLEASE bring to class: weights, mat, water bottle, sneakers and comfortable clothes
We have the right to cancel classes due to low/lack of enrollment.
Classes are held at Plainfield
Recreation Office
Except where noted
The Plainfield Recreation Department is offering Yoga classes throughout the Fall months to help keep you healthy and fit! The new session begins Monday January 7th and will run for 12 weeks. Pre-registration is required by Friday January 4th. Certified instructors are Karla Desjardins (RYT 200) and Suzy Graf PLAINFIELD RECREATION DEPARTMENT YOGA SCHEDULE
NEW SESSION STARTS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 11TH
MONDAY YOGA w KARLA 6:00 – 7:00 PM INTRO to YOGA w KARLA 7:05 – 8:05 PM TUESDAY YOGA w SUZY 9:30 – 10:30 AM THURSDAY YOGA w SUZY 9:30 – 10:30 AM
YOGA TONE w KARLA 6:00 – 7:00 PM YOGA w KARLA 7:05 – 8:05 PM
COST:
$60 FOR 1 CLASS PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS. $80 FOR 2 CLASSES PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS. $100 FOR 3 CLASSES PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS. $110 FOR 4 CLASSES PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS. $120 FOR 5 CLASSES PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS.
$130 FOR 6 CLASSES PER WEEK FOR 12 WEEKS.
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED BY FRIDAY JANUARY 4TH!SPACE IS LIMITED SO REGISTER NOW!!!
Plainfield Recreation Department
Presents: Beginner
Country Line Dancing Lessons At The Recreation/Senior Center
Route 12 Norwich Road
Class Starts: January 7, 2019
Tuesdays 6:30-8:00pm
Registration Form & Full Payment Required
Cost: $30 for 6 weeks– no weekly fee
(adult class 18 and older)
Contact Plainfield Recreation at 860-564-1819 For Information and Registration
PLAINFIELD RECREATION 2019 SATURDAY YOUTH BASKETBALL K-1st-2nd Grade
This is an instructional program that will teach basic and fundamental basketball skills. Children will learn skills through drills and scrimmages. A smaller ball and lower basket are used.
7 Week Program Begins January 5, 2019 Location: To be Determined
Session 1 8:30am-9:30am Kindergarten Session 2 9:45am-10:45am 1st Grade Session 3 11:00am-12:00pm 2nd Grade Session 4 12:15pm - 1:15 pm Over flow
POOL SWIM Schedule Dates Family Adult Only Adult Lap
Effective 11/3/18
T & TH 10:30am-Noon T & TH 6:00-8:00pm Sat 12-2:00pm
M & W & F 10am-Noon M & W 7:00-8:30pm F 6:00-8:00pm
M & W 5:30-7:00pm
Family Swim: All ages welcome. Children must be able to touch bottom of pool in shallow end to swim alone.
Adult Swim: Must be 18 and older
Adult Lap: Must be 18 and older. Swimmers swim length of the pool and must follow the etiquette
for lap swimming
Stuck inside on a snow day. Here’s some fun things to do with your kids. Feed the Birds
When it is snowing the birds have a hard-er time finding food. Now’s your chance to help out and give the kids an educa-tional something to do! Toilet Paper Bird Feeder
Instructions: Pour bird seed onto tray or into dish. Coat toilet paper tube with peanut butter and roll in bird seed until well-covered. Slide onto a tree branch. How about a cheerios garland?
What you will need: Pipe cleaners, Cheerios, ribbon or string Instructions: Thread the Cheerios onto the pipe clean-ers, leaving about a 1/2 inch open on each end. Twist ends together and bend into desired shape. Hang with rib-bon or string.
Create Giant Ice Marbles
Instructions:
Put a few drops of food coloring or Kool-Aid powder into a balloon then fill with water. Place outside, if it's cold enough, or in the freezer. Depending on how big the balloons are and how cold it is, this will take about 24 hours. Use a knife to cut the balloon off the frozen ice marble.
Make English Muffin Pizza Faces
A tasty, children friendly recipe that the whole family can have fun with! Why not try making some funny faces on your pizzas?
All you need is a pack of English muffins, a jar of pizza saurce, your favorite shredded cheese and a variety of toppings.
Instructions: Preheat the broiler Cut English muffins in half and toast. Spread pizza sauce on muffin and top with cheese. Now use your imagination and top with your favorite ingredients. Sprinkle with a little more cheese if you prefer, Put under the broiler for a few minutes until cheese is melted.