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Grandparents Day

Transcript: On this day, Grandparents are invited to join their Grandchildren at Timothy and enjoy a day in the life of a Timothy Student. Special events are planned for the Grandparents that allow them to witness the positive effect Christian Education has on their Grandchild. An optional luncheon is offered that provides an opportunity for visiting with friends, making new acquaintances, inquiring about Timothy or just basking in the glow of spending quality time with a Grandchild. Friday, April 12, 2013 Who is invited? How do I register? Registration is open now until XX/XX/XXXX Grandparents will then be treated to a cup of coffee and the opportunity to have their Grandchild show them their classroom, teacher and favorite things. Every other year Timothy Christian Schools sets aside a day during the school year to celebrate the special bond between Grandparents and Grandchildren. What is planned for the day? All grandparents or special friends of Timothy students are invited to attend. A special friend is someone that is close to the family and is filling in for an absent grandparent. Space is limited, special friends should be limited to one or two per child. Finally What is Grandparents Day? Contact Judy Sytsma at her home either by entering the house unannounced or by calling her home phone number. To make sure she is at home, it is preferred that you visit or call between the hours of 10:00 pm and 4:00 am. When is Grandparents Day? The children have worked hard at putting together a program for their Grandparents that will start the day in the Huizenga Auditorium. The day will end with a optional lunch provided for the Grandparents at Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church.

PowerPoint Game Templates

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