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NEWSLETTER

November 2023

November Parenting Spotlight:

Picky eating is a very common stage for toddlers and preschoolers, but why? And what are parents supposed to do about it? Join this workshop to hear strategies for getting through this challenging phase with your little ones.


Click here to sign up!

TGP Holiday Closures

Día de los Muertos Community Ofrenda

Stop by the Carver Center for Families this week to see the Día de los Muertos ofrendas set up by community members!


Monday, October 30 through Thursday, November 2

9:00am-5:00pm

Carver Center for Families

1200 W. 17th Street


TGP Bridges to Growth and Starry hosted a Día de los Muertos Celebration of Life & Community Ofrenda event last weekend. Community members came in to build altars to their loved ones, enjoy some traditional Mexican pan de muerto, make some crafts, and celebrate.

TGP Happenings

Strategic Partnerships for Community Services Grant Award

Thanks to our friends at City of Georgetown for awarding The Georgetown Project a Strategic Partnerships for Community Services Grant. These funds will support at-risk high school students served by our NEST Empowerment Center gain workforce readiness skills, and will provide opportunities for local teens to have a successful first-job experience through our Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP). 

News from the NEST

Activities at TGP NEST Empowerment Center

By Brigid Cooley, NEST Empowerment Center Coordinator

Spooky Season is upon us, and I’m happy to report we’ve had more treats than tricks here at the NEST this October.

 

October highlights were slime making and a car maintenance workshop, where students learns some basic life skills they will need once they own their own vehicle. A Halloween themed journaling workshop also invited students to try their hand at writing original ghost stories and expounding on a few haunted themes. We’ve also created our own Dia de los Muertos ofrenda, which invites everyone at the NEST to remember loved ones who are no longer with us in a very special way.

 

Remaining seasonal programming for the month includes pumpkin carving, a costume contest and Halloween BINGO.

 

Another exciting note to share: our attendance is up across the board, with an average of about 15 students attending the NEST each night this October. We even had a day with 20 students participating in our programming. This is wonderful news and encouraging, as it means we are servicing the needs of more and more teens in our community.

 

-Brigid

NEST Empowerment Center Needs

As we prepare for the holiday season, we are also gearing up to address additional needs here at the NEST. Providing warm clothes, especially socks, coats and rain jackets/windbreakers is often on the top of the list as temperatures begin to drop.

 

Our food pantry is also running a little low on the following items:

 

-       Granola bars

-       Chicken flavored Ramen

-       Chip snack bags

-       Water bottles

-       Gatorades

-       Breakfast bars and/or Pop Tarts

 

If anyone would like to donate any of the aforementioned items, please contact Brigid at brigid@georgetownproject.org to set up an appointment. 

The Buzz at Bridges to Growth

Halloween Fun at TGP Bridges to Growth

We had a very full month of fun at TGP Bridges to Growth, and we capped it off with a Toddler Time Halloween party. Kids came dressed up and played, did crafts, ate goodies, and even had a costume parade around the the Carver Center for Families!

Thank You, Volunteers!

October was music month at Toddler Time and ¡Hola Amiguitos! Keith Stolle, Native American flutist, came to play for the kids and they were mesmerized! What an experience!

Kiwanis Club members came to put together a new play set for our early childhood playroom. The kids are loving it when they stop in for Stay & Play!

Calling all community members!


TGP Bridges to Growth is looking for caring members of our community to support our "Stay and Play" sessions. This is an opportunity to interact with children 0-6 years old and their parents/caregivers in our Early Childhood Playroom.


We also always need volunteers to help with administrative tasks.


If you are interested in either of these opportunities, please email registration@georgetownproject.org for more information!

Registration for November Events is Open!

Register for events on Eventbrite. Click here to sign up!

Click the images below to see our current event flyers.

Community News

Carver Family Fun Fest

Join us at the Carver Center for Families on Saturday, November 4 from 11-1 for a fun-filled fall festival!

With support from funding partners

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