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Kids Community Club

January 8, 2025 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Kids Community Club

*Wednesdays 4:30-6:30

*Drop off program

*Recommended age: Children 6- 13 years old*

*Winter Session. Jan 8, 15, 22, 29. Feb 5, 12 . Full Winter session is $100 or $20 each

Children meet after school for study time, socializing, and community service related tasks (such as walking through New Cumberland to clean up litter) on Wednesdays.

Homeschool and public school children are welcome!

This is an instructor led, drop off class and will have a loose schedule including activities, group projects, and independent work. (children should bring along something that takes 15 mins of the time, this can be homework, a book, or a craft/interest).

*for this club children must be able to use the bathroom independently

Click here to register for kids club

 

About the Instructors: 

Leann Firestone 

I am the director and founder of Neurodiverse Network. My experience working with children along with a passion for different learning styles has led me to this position. I love using my creative brain to help kids find adaptive tools and enjoy learning! My Service Dog in training, Suzie, will often join in class. She is a medium sized goldendoodle and is great at consoling and calming kiddos. I am excited to create an inclusive and accessible community for our future!

Sandy Wallace 

I am a vibrant and creative soul, proudly belonging to a neurodivergent family, and beaming with a passion for working with children. Compassion, acceptance, and the belief that creativity is vital to personal growth are at the heart of who I am. I believe in the healing power of nature and the impact of a strong community on our health and well-being. I am dedicated to nurturing an inclusive, supportive and inspiring space that uplifts individuals and celebrates the beauty of diversity.

About the Space 

This children’s program will take place on the first and second floor of our building and include small walks around the town of New Cumberland. Children must be able to use steps with minimal assistance as there is no accessible lift to get to the second floor.

Children will have access to the upstairs rental library and makerspace during this event, as well as the self serve cafe on the first floor.

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