Mornings with Mommy planned at Trinity Lutheran, Jenera
Trinity Lutheran Church, Jenera, is the location of a Mornings with Mommy held the first and third Monday of the month starting, Monday, Jan. 18, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. The scheduled dates are:
This winter and spring's meeting dates are: Jan. 18, Feb. 1 and 15, March 7 and 21, April 4 and 18, May 2 and 16.
How the program works:
Educational play-dates with Mommy for infants through preschool (Ages 0-5). Dads, Grandmas, Grandpas, and nannies are welcome, too.
Adults can mingle with each other and enjoy activities with their children including: a devotion, arts and crafts, sensory table, flannel stories and story time, music, educational toys, and a snack. Each session has a different theme.
Themes will include: Colors and Shapes, Easter and Eggs, and Rain, Clouds, and Puddles.
Cost: $5 per family (not per child) per session. Payment can be made by cash or check.
Registration: Advance registration is required. Register online at tlcjenera.org or call 419-326-4685.
The schedule of themes and dates are:
January 18: Colors and Shapes
February 1: Winter Days: Snowflakes, Hats, and Mittens
February 15: Red, Hearts, and Valentine’s Day
March 7: Moon, Stars, and Night-Time
March 21: Eggs and Easter-Jesus is Risen!
April 4: Rain, Clouds, and Puddles
April 18: Monkeys, Zebras, and the Zoo
May 2: Flowers, Birds, and Mother’s Day
May 16: Summertime Fun: Sand, Seashells, and Picnics
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