PARENT PROGRAMS
PARENT PROGRAMS
Ongoing
Monday, May 21: âFathersâ Night,â 7:30 pm.
Monday, June 4: âParents of Children with Special Needs,â 9 am.
New Momsâ Support Groups
For further information or questions, call the office at 270-4335. Registration is necessary for all parenting courses.
Upcoming
Tuesday, June 26 â âDOUGHâ - 6 pm, NYS
âManaging Your Money: Risks, Responsibilities & Rewardsâ
This is a program for high school students and parents. Pizza will be provided. Some of the topics to be covered are: opening a checking account, pitfalls of credit cards, budgeting and saving. Ed OâMalley from Western CT Credit Union is the presenter. Please call NYS to register.
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May is the 14th Annual âCelebrate Youth Festival!â at NYS
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GAIL SMITH AWARD
To be presented at the Newtown Youth Servicesâ Annual Board Meeting on Monday, May 21, at 7 pm. A student and an adult volunteer are recognized, as well as a local business. Their selection is based on outstanding contributions and leadership for the betterment of Newtownâs youth. This even is held at Newtown Youth Services and is open to the public.
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OUTSTANDING YOUTH AWARDS
As part of the âCelebrate Youth Festival,â NYS will present awards to young people at the 14th Annual Outstanding Youth Awards ceremony at 4 pm on Thursday, May 24. Held at Newtown Youth Services, the public is always welcome.
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4-H
Letâs Get Ready For Garden Season!
Elementary School â Monday, 3:15-4:30 pm;
Middle School â Wednesday, 4-5:30 pm.
Harvest your own flowers and vegetables in a garden plot you design yourself. Help us build a Butterfly Plant Nursery, a Childrenâs Theme Garden, and a Chicken and Rabbit Garden. Plant a row for the hungry in our garden and bring your pet to our pet show. We meet at NYS, so come and join us.
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Opportunities For Community Service Hours!
If you like deer ticks, mosquitoes, sunburned shoulders, dirty fingernails, slug slime, muddy shoes, poison ivy, heat stroke, sweaty, frizzy hair, and an experience that you will cherish until the day you die, then Newtownâs Youth Garden is for you.
Our project includes a farmerâs market garden, a wildlife habitat garden for a daycare center, and a nature trail for a local retirement community, with the possibility of more projects added when we get your ideas.
We need your help with the gardens, starting from the planning, then to the planting and finally to the maintaining. You will learn about vegetable gardening and produce marketing, flower garden designing, and wildlife habitat observation gardens.
You may also be interested in assisting the 4-H after-school garden club. The 4-H club consists of elementary and middle school students who happen to idolize high school students and would be thrilled to work with you. Besides working in the garden, the 4-H clubs work with animals and learn about Newtownâs diverse environment. To volunteer, call Jonathan Aragones at NYS at 270-4335.
YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS
The High School Youth Advisory Board (HS YAB) has completed its organized meetings for the year. New members are always welcome. Officers for the 2001-2002 school year are Karen Earle and Gregg Hammond, co-chairs; Jeanmarie Moriath, secretary; and Jen Kotch, treasurer. Feel free to contact any of these students for further information.
Middle School Youth Advisory Board (MS YAB): Further meetings will be announced.
NYCAAP will meet on Tuesday, May 15, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
Please watch this column for all meeting dates and times. Membership in the above groups is free and new members are welcome at all times. For additional info please call the NYS office.
All programs will take place at Newtown Youth Services, 41-A Main Street, unless noted. To register, or for further information, call 270-4335.