July 2021
Register for Saturday Workshops
Find classes in STEM, art, movement, and music. Something for all ages.
If you need assistance navigating our online registration process or would like to request financial assistance for our Community Programs, please contact Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb at jacqueline@projectmost.org
Join us for Early Learning Lab 2021-22
Early Learning Lab
For children ages 2.5 - 4, Early Learning Lab is a play-centered program that promotes cognitive, language, physical, social, and emotional development through a range of arts, literacy, and S.T.E.M. activities.

Our Reggio-inspired program is designed to be student-centered, with learning through indoor and outdoor play. Arts & crafts, building, and STEM activities, reading/storytelling/writing, open-ended imaginative play, singing, and games! Class size limited to 10-12 students, with at least two teachers. Early Learning Lab takes place at our Community Learning Center at the Neighborhood House (92 Three Mile Harbor Road, East Hampton).
Register your child for After School 2021-22
Project MOST After School
Our SACC-licensed weekday after school program is available for students in pre-Kindergarten through Grade 8 from Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at John M. Marshall Elementary School and Springs School throughout the school year.

S.T.E.M., Arts & Culture, and Health & Wellness programs are offered throughout the year to all students as part of our Project MOST After School curriculum.
Please fill out an individual registration form for each child you would like to enroll.
If you need assistance navigating our registration process or would like to request financial assistance for Project MOST After School, please contact Martha Stotzky at martha@projectmost.org.
After school and summer learning programs help children succeed in school, make good choices, and explore their interests, according to a study.
NEWS: Local Philanthropists Open a World of Local Opportunity to Project MOST Students This Summer
Local collaborations with experts and field trip opportunities make it a summer to remember for iGrow Summer Learning Lab students thanks to the Kate W. Cassidy Foundation, the HILO Foundation, and the Andrew Sabin Family Foundation.
Few Spots Left in iGrow Summer Learning Lab
Special Thank You to Sarah B. Minardi of Saunders Real Estate for providing camp tee shirts for students in iGrow this year!
In iGrow Summer Learning Lab children explore their own creativity, as well as the inspiring natural and cultural environment of the East End of Long Island. 

iGrow Summer Learning Lab is a full-day program that takes place Monday thru Friday during the summer season, from June 28 - August 27, 2021. Reserve for select weeks or the entire summer. This program is for children ages 5 to 13. Space is limited.
If you need assistance navigating our online registration process or would like to request financial assistance for our summer learning program, please contact Martha Stotzky at martha@projectmost.org
Project MOST provides enriching academic and elective opportunities across a range of subjects at a subsidized cost. This includes a New York State SACC-licensed after school program, a nine-week summer learning program, plus year-round evening and weekend workshops and academic assistance in the areas of Arts & Culture, S.T.E.M., and Health & Wellness. We provide financial aid as needed so that no child is left out of our programs due to finances. Your donation helps us continue to turn non-school hours into learning hours, encouraging natural curiosity and the joy of knowledge for the youngest members of our community.
Project MOST is a 501(c)(3) and all donations are tax deductible.
Project MOST Inc.
P.O. Box 1486
East Hampton, NY 11937

Thank you to our Media Sponsor,
Dime Community Bank
Board of Directors

John McGovern, President
Debbie Allen, Treasurer
Michael Cinque
Joanna Froschl
Michael Guinan
Dominick Stanzione
Staff

Rebecca Morgan Taylor, Executive Director
Martha Stotzky, Education Director
Jacqueline Gravina-Wohlleb, Community Program Coordinator
Dakota Arkin Cafourek, Gift Officer & Communications
Melissa Anderson, JMMES Site Supervisor
Malany Perez, Springs Site Supervisor