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Robins Nest Preschool Announces Santa Shop and Holiday Events

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
1 week ago

What a wonderful time of year! We are so busy spreading Christmas cheer and celebrating the birth of Jesus. Please mark your calendars accordingly as you will notice we have a lot going on.

What a wonderful time of year! We are so busy spreading Christmas cheer and celebrating the birth of Jesus. Please mark your calendars accordingly as you will notice we have a lot going on. PAC MEETINGS Calling all volunteers!!! Please join us for our last PAC meeting before Santa Shop opens. Help us get ready for the fun and festive shopping days at the Robin’s Nest! Dec 1st & 2nd at 9:15 a.m. upstairs in room 205-206. SANTA’S HELPERS ARE NEEDED! Help us make this Christmas even merrier for our students. December 5th – 14th. Volunteer opportunities are available for Santa’s Helpers! Spend time with our students as they pick out the perfect gifts for their loved ones. Please go to the following Signup Genius page to volunteer https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080b4aaaa728a02-robins6 THE SANTA SHOP IS ALMOST HERE! The Robin’s Nest annual Santa Shop will be open Dec. 5th – 14th! This is a special store for children to shop for gifts for everyone in their family. All items are priced at $5. It’s a wonderful opportunity for children to experience the joy of shopping on their own for their family and friends. Please make sure your child’s shopping list has been turned in to their teacher. If you have more than one child shopping, they must have their own shopping list to be able to shop with their class. Additional forms are available outside the Robin’s Nest office. CHRISTMAS CHAPEL We invite you to join us for our Christmas chapel. Robin’s Nest is participating in a toy drive for a local charity. Please help your child choose a toy gift to bring to the sanctuary and place on the stage. The gift should be new, in the range of $5 – $10 and for a preschool aged child. Please do not wrap the gift. This is a great opportunity to help teach your children the joy of giving. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM On Monday, Dec. 19th in the sanctuary, The Robin’s Nest will be presenting the Gingerbread Christmas program. Cindy Terrio and the classroom teachers are working with the children to prepare for this special musical presentation. Please drop your children off promptly at in their classroom. For our 2 year old classes, please drop your children off in the church choir room. CLASSROOM CHRISTMAS PARTIES Tuesday, December 20th 2-day-2’s, 2-day 3’s, VPK – Martz/Menke and VPK Bombar/Glass, Wednesday, December 21st 3-day 2’s, 3-day 3’s, 5-day 3’s, VPK – Alvarez/Probst and VPK – Dorsett/Pedersen WEDNESDAY DISMISSAL! All Robin’s Nest students will be dismissed at 12:15pm on Wednesday, Dec. 21st. There will be no Lunch Bunch or Extended Care offered that afternoon. School will be closed for the Holidays from Thursday, Dec. 22nd through Friday, January 6th. School resumes Monday, Jan. 9th 2023. DATES TO REMEMBER December 1 & 2            PAC Meetings  December 5-14             Santa Shop December 10               Breakfast with Santa  December 12 & 13        Christmas Chapel December 19                Christmas Program  December 20 & 21       Classroom Christmas parties December 21                12:15 p.m. dismissal for all students (no Lunch Bunch or Extended day) December 22 – Jan. 6   Christmas holidays – school closed                                                                             January 9                      School re-opens, classes resume                                                The post NEWS FROM THE NEST – DECEMBER NEWSLETTER appeared first on The Robin's Nest Preschool.

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