Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

Local Libraries

Your local libraries offer a variety of programs to entertain and educate.  All ages are accommodated.  Rather than list everyone everywhere,  I suggest you make a habit of going into your library on a monthly basis and get the latest calendar of events.  

This is a great resource that can allow children to work on a project with a parent of other family member, enjoy story time or a special event all for free.


Friday, August 21, 2015

20 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION MARYSVILLE FAMILY YMCA

We are honored to cordially invite you to celebrate with us and recognize a two-decade milestone of Community Impact.

CELEBRATION KICKOFF: MONDAY, AUGUST 24 | 3 - 7 PM

Join us for food, fun, and a short message from our new Executive JJ Frank recognizing the amazing staff and volunteers that have supported our YMCA for the last 20 years! Enter our grand prize drawing for an iPod Mini. Food will be served 5 - 7 pm.

WEEK LONG CELEBRATION AUGUST 24-28
We’re celebrating the people that have supported our YMCA in the Marysville community— you! Bring a workout buddy all week for free. 

APPRECIATION PRIZES ALL WEEK LONG!
Throughout the week we’ll be giving away awesome prizes, including:
Y Swag
$20 in Y-bucks to use on youth programming like swim lessons, youth sports, health and wellness, or child care.
PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS: Join during our celebration week and get your first month of membership for only $20! (in-branch registration only)



RSVP on Facebook



Teen Fun at Lake Stevens Library

OZOBOTS: CODE TINY ROBOTS WITH COLOR


Using colored markers and paper, program Ozobots to race through mazes.  Your team may win a prize!  For ages 9-13. Preregistration required.  Supported by Friends of the Lake Stevens Library.

When: Thursday, Sept 24 at 4pm

Cost: Free

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Lowe's Build and Grow




Lowe's is a national company that offers children the opportunity to work with tools, under adult supervision.  Twice a month these young builders come with their adult partners and build a quality toy from a kit provided free of charge from Lowe's.


The children are supplied with an apron, googles, and hammer.  They are allowed to keep the apron and googles but must return the hammer when they are ready to leave.


Upon completion of their product they can leave with their completed project, a certificate of completion and the experience of building something with their own two hands.

The name of this national  program is Lowe's Build and Grow. To register, go to Lowesbuildandgrow.com .

We attended the Lowes in Everett, WA on Pacific Street. They are scheduled every two weeks. Check the site for the next time time to register and attend.