NYC Holiday & Education Guide

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BigApple Parent • Brooklyn Parent • Queens Parent

Holiday & Education GUIDE

2020

NYMetroParents.com


Happy, Healthy, & Safe Holiday Season!

Meet Santa

SATURDAYS

& SUNDAYS

December 12 & 13 December 19 & 20 10AM-5PM

Menorah Lighting

Sunday, December 13th at 6PM Upper Level (former Allora Restaurant)

Enjoy the best from more than 50 premier shops, fine restaurants, entertainment venues, professional services and plenty of free parking.

The Bay Terrace 26th Ave. & Bell Blvd. | Bayside, NY 11360 Visit us online at: bayterrace.com or cordmeyer.com


GET READY

for a Santa adventure

SANTA PHOTOS NOVEMBER 20 - DECEMBER 24 LEVEL 3, NEAR CHAMPS Reserve your spot because Santa wouldn’t miss his visit for anything! Rest assured, he’s made every effort to give kiddos a joyous, contactless experience.

RESERVATIONS PREFERRED ShopQueensCenter.com/Holiday Masks are required per local ordinances

Queens & Woodhaven Boulevards ShopQueensCenter.com


EDITOR’S NOTE NYC sure knows how to spread the holiday cheer— and thankfully the pandemic hasn’t taken it away! You can still make the most of the season in NYC (p. 12) and end the year on a happier note. It’s also a great time to take stock of how your child is doing in school. Does she need a little help in math? Is he struggling with reading? It may be time to find your child a tutor (p. 6). Don’t forget to enter our giveaway! You could win a $250 American Express gift card. See how easy it is to enter on p. 28. Wishing you a healthy, safe, and happy holiday season! Katelin Walling, Editorial Director editor@nymetroparents.com

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CONTENTS 6 Is it Time for a Tutor? 12 Can’t-Miss Holiday Fun in NYC 18 10 Winter Family Activities in NYC RESOURCES 23 Open House 24 Family Resources Directory 28 Ad Index A Division of 4 nymetroparents.com

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Is it Time for a Tutor? Kids are struggling with school more than ever— experts weigh in on how and when to find help. By Shana Liebman

t’s an unusual time for education—remote learning has forced students to find new ways to engage with academics. Many are struggling with at-home learning (Zoom calls, Google classroom, etc.) and some are struggling with the schoolwork itself. And with the recent changes to in-person learning, students that had a handle on academics might start falling behind. So, how do you know if your child needs extra help?

Signs You May Need to Find a Tutor Although teachers will flag many flailing students, it’s often up to the parents to observe the signs. Angela 6 nymetroparents.com


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Thomas, a mom in New Jersey, says she’s “not sure the teacher will always ring the alarm as much as an observant parent can.” If your kid is struggling to keep up, having problems completing grade-level assignments, getting low grades, avoiding doing homework, or complaining about material being too hard, it’s a good time to investigate further help, says Jeffrey Wu, managing director of The Tutorverse in Manhattan. Other signs your child may need extra help, according to Daniel Koffler, president of New Frontiers Executive Functioning Coaching in Manhattan: your kid normally likes school but is suddenly disinterested, or you sense a sudden loss of self-confidence or motivation. Parents should also pay attention to how their child feels about a subject, says Talia Kovacs, CEO of an international consulting firm and founder of Talia Kovacs Consulting in Brooklyn. “For many children, disinterest in a subject is a sign that they are not yet fully understanding the topic,” she says. This might just be a matter of asking them what subjects they don’t like and then confirming with the teacher that it’s a topic of concern.

Finding the Right Tutor If a parent decides their child could benefit from a tutor, they should first speak with their kid’s teacher to get his perspective, Koffler says. “Sometimes children can be 8 nymetroparents.com


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defiant or take a different stance on accountability at school vs. home.” He also believes parents should speak with their child. “It’s important that they have agency over their educational efforts, regardless of age.” Ask teachers and friends for recommendations and referrals—whether remote, in-person, or a hybrid. And it’s especially important to make sure you find someone who is specifically trained in the subjects in which your child needs help. There are extra considerations parents of children with special needs should think about when looking for a tutor, including finding someone who has experience with your child’s diagnosis and asking for referrals from other parents of children with a similar diagnosis. Early intervention is always the best approach, Koffler warns. “The longer one lets a problem fester, the harder it is to reinforce foundations and make progress,” he says. Getting your child back on track will help them feel better about themselves and their abilities. And as Kovacs points out, “by using an outside tutor to help your child understand a topic further and retain their curiosity, you’ll help them find their love of learning all over again.” 10 nymetroparents.com


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Membership Gift a Full-year or Mini (3 month) Membership to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan this holiday season. Friends and Family will enjoy unlimited Museum admission, special access to daily members-only hours, and much more. Plus, gift memberships are redeemable up to one year after purchase. After a very long year, your loved ones will be grateful for unlimited access to a safe space to play and learn! Give the gift of membership by visiting cmom.org/membership today!

The Tisch Building | 212 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10024 | cmom.org


How to make this season extra-special for your family t’s official: The coronavirus pandemic hasn’t canceled NYC’s holiday spirit. The city is bringing many of its holiday traditions to families this year—and we couldn’t be happier! Here’s how your family can celebrate the holidays in NYC to make this season extra-special.

Tell Santa your Christmas wishes. There are plenty of places in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens that have safe ways to meet and take pictures with Santa! But if seeing Santa in person isn’t on your wish list, your child can video chat with Santa to share their Christmas wish lists.

Cut your own Christmas tree. Rather than choosing from a pre-cut selection, take a drive out to Long Island, Westchester, or a little further north to a tree farm! Your family can wander the rows of evergreens to find the absolute perfect one! nymetroparents.com

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Teaching students to be independent thinkers and lifelong learners

Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2 Kindergarten–Grade 5 Free Public Charter School in District 27 • Rigorous Academic Curriculum • Spanish Beginning in Kindergarten • Study of World Cultures • Pillars of a Positive Community • Arts & Music Integrated Into Curriculum • Individualized Learning • Free Breakfast & Lunch • Kindergarten (1:1 student iPads) Grade 1–5 (1:1 student laptops)

VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE DATES

Wednesday, December 16th • 9AM Monday, January 11th • 2PM Wednesday, February 3rd • 2PM

For additional information Contact Lucille Ranchor

646-415-2775

admissions@owncs.org

www.owncs.org/own-2 135-25 79th Street Howard Beach, NY 11414


Celebrate Hanukkah at Brooklyn’s largest menorah. Manhattan may have a large menorah too, but at Brooklyn’s, located at Grand Army Plaza in Park Slope, each night of Hanukkah is celebrated with live music, hot latkes, and gifts for the children.

Browse the city’s holiday markets. Holiday markets are a quintessential marker of the season! Stroll through the Holiday Shops at Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park while the kids are ice-skating or take a peek at a handful of markets online. Whichever market you visit, you’ll be shopping small!

See thousands of origami cranes at American Museum of Natural History. This year’s tree follows the theme of Cranes and Colors and features 1,000 origami cranes presented as symbols of peace and good wishes for New York, along with creations inspired by the museum itself. nymetroparents.com

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Take in amazing holiday light displays. Nothing says holidays quite like twinkling lights. Good news: There are plenty of opportunities to see and be wowed by amazing displays in the city!

See the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. Just be prepared to wait in line this year. Groups of up to four people will be given 5 minutes to view and snap pictures at the tree—fingers crossed the kids cooperate when it’s your turn!

Be awed by the holiday windows. The largest department stores in Manhattan have unveiled lavish holiday window displays, and viewing them is part of the NYC holiday experience. Some displays are virtual this year, but the excitement and magic will still delight your family. nymetroparents.com

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MS 358

201-240-0921 The Magnet School for STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning D i v e r s i t y

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What is student life like at MS 358?

• Life at MS 358 is fun, rigorous, challenging, and transformational • Students learn through F.I.R.E.—Fellowship, Integrity, Resiliency, Excellence • Student-Led Conferences (SLCs) are designed for students to set goals and reflect on their progress • All students have access to technology every day during the school day • Arts are integrated into classroom experiences through strategic partnerships and residencies • Students can participate in a variety of clubs and enrichment activities including dance, debate team, sports, and Saturday programs

MS 358 Facts:

• 90% of students were admitted into their top 3 choices for High School • Students were accepted into Specialized High Schools including Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech & Queens High School for the Sciences at York College • Designated a National Certified Demonstration Magnet School August 2020 • 16.9% Growth in Math for the 2018-2019 Academic Year, highest in District 28 • MS 358 was designated a 2018 NYS Reward school

“Sky Above Me, Earth Below Me, Fire Within Me” 88-08 164 th Street • Jamaica, NY 11432 (718) 558-6240 • www.ms358.org MS358 Q @358middle

Please contact:

parentcoordinator@ms358q.org for information on our Open Houses & One-to-One info sessions

For Magnet Application Survey go to: www.ms358q.org


There is no shortage of fun to be had with your kids this season on’t let the cold keep you home! There are plenty of ways for your family to have fun this winter in New York City, from classics like ice-skating and sledding to volunteering and visiting observation decks. So bundle up and have a blast!

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Spend an afternoon at Bank of America Winter Village.

The Bryant Park winter staple is home to Manhattan’s only free ice-skating rink (if you bring your own skates), Holiday Shops (through Jan. 3, 2021), and iceless curling. Plus, you can reserve a cozy igloo to enjoy a family dinner out!

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Go sledding.

Yes, it’s possible in NYC! The city’s parks are home to some great sledding hills for kids. Now bring on the snow!

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faculty holding advanced degrees

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clubs, including signature programs in Mock Trial and Model UN

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support each other and explore thoughtfully as they shape the future.

IN-PERSON, HYBRID, AND REMOTE LEARNING

119-17 UNION TURNPIKE FOREST HILLS, NY 11375 • 718.268.4667 • WWW.KEWFOREST.ORG


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See the city from a different perspective.

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’Tis the season for giving!

It’s easy to lose sight of the beauty and amazement that surrounds us, but NYC’s observation decks will remind you of that wonder when you can feast your eyes on some of the best views in Manhattan. Aside from helping others, volunteering helps kids gain important skills, build confidence and self-esteem, and have fun. There are plenty of ways to give back your community, so choose a cause and go!

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Warm up with a cup of hot cocoa.

After a day out and about with the kids, it’s nice to enjoy a delicious cup of hot chocolate.

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Hang out at a kid-friendly museum.

There is no shortage of museums in NYC, and what better way to have a fun (and educational) afternoon?! Your kids can putt a round of mini golf at Jewish Children’s Museum; see the city in miniature at Queens Museum; climb aboard a fire truck at FDNY Fire Zone; and more! nymetroparents.com

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QUEENS CAMPUS K–8 The United Nations International School, Queens campus, provides an intimate learning environment promoting academic achievement, personal growth, and a passion for learning. Inspired by the ideals of the United Nations, students become active and thoughtful global citizens. Modern languages and a strong ďŹ ne arts program complement a rigorous academic curriculum.

VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE

Wednesday, January 20th at 4pm

173-53 Croydon Rd. Jamaica Estates, NY 11432 718-658-6166 | www.unis.org

SPECIAL!

200 off full time tuition per month* • Expires January 15th For new families only • NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED $

Remote learning assistance available on site for Kindergarteners born in 2015

Tiny Footsteps Child Learning Center

 Â?Â? Â?Â?Â? • Serving children ages 1–5 since 2008 • Early drop off and late pickup available • Safe, nurturing environment • DOH licensed with highly qualified staff • Creative curriculum

• Free “Pre-K for Allâ€? program for children born in 2016 • Indoor/outdoor play space on premises • Freshly cooked kosher meals prepared on site • Small class sizes with COVID-19 regulations • HRA & ACS vouchers accepted

718-969-5500

tinyfootstepsNY@yahoo.com *Special applies ONLY to Jan, Feb, and March. Not valid for Pre-K and part time students


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Explore the wonders of the ocean.

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Find family activities in your neighborhood!

Penguins, sea lions, and sea otters, oh my! Your kids will love seeing the antics of aquatic animals at NY Aquarium.

Whether you’re looking for in-person events to get out of the apartment or a virtual program to keep your kids busy while you do the laundry, browse our calendar for what’s happening in your community.

Tackle the NYC bucket list for kids!

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We were unable to take advantage of all the city has to offer for seven months. So spend some time checking off the items on our end-ofyear bucket list.

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Take a spin on the ice!

Want to go ice-skating with your kids this winter? Iconic rinks in Manhattan are open this season, along with some great rinks in Brooklyn and on Staten Island. nymetroparents.com

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VIRTUAL IN-PERSON BOTH

MANHATTAN...............................................................

International Academy of New York

4 E. 90th St., Manhattan • 212-641-0260 • ianyc.org • info@ianyc.org Join us for a Virtual Tour and Talk Dec. 14 at 7pm. To schedule a personal virtual visit, email admissions@ianyc.org or visit the website for more open house dates. QUEENS..............................................................................

The Kew-Forest School

119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills • 718-268-4667 x125 • kewforest.org/openhouse Kew-Forest offers on-site, hybrid, and remote learning for students in preschool to 12th grade. Their last Virtual Open House for the year is Saturday, Dec. 12 and will feature administrators, teachers, as well as current students and parents.

MS 358: The Magnet School of STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning

88-08 164th St., Jamaica • 718-558-6240 • ms358.org • info@magnetschools.nyc Please contact parentcorodinator@ms358q.org for information about our open houses and 1-to-1 info sessions. For Magnet Application Survey, visit ms358q.org.

New York City Magnet Schools

31 locations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Queens magnetschools.nyc • info@magnetschools.nyc Magnet schools are nationally recognized for innovative learning. A magnet education offers unique programs designed to promote diversity, academic excellence, and equity. For school specific information, tours, and applications see magnetschools.nyc.

Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2

135-25 79th St., Howard Beach • 718-392-3405 • owncs.org/own2 • admissions@owncs.org Join us for a virtual open house to learn about our great school on either Dec. 16 at 9am, Jan. 11 at 2pm, or Feb. 3 at 2pm.

United Nations International School

173-53 Croyden Road, Jamaica Estates • 718-658-6166 • unis.org • rsorrentini@unis.org Currently offering in-person, hybrid, and remote learning. Join us for a virtual open house on Jan. 20 at 4pm. Register at rsorrentini@unis.org.

The Windsor School

37-02 Main St., Flushing 718-359-8300 • thewindsorschool.com • admin@thewindsorschool.com “Every day is an Open House at Windsor.” Access a virtual tour on our website to learn more about our school. Private tours can be arranged by contacting the principal. nymetroparents.com

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VIRTUAL IN-PERSON BOTH

AFTER-SCHOOL BROOKLYN..................................................................

The Winchendon School 352-8 Classon Ave., Brooklyn • 347-763-8520 • winchendon.org/campuses/new-york-city Tired of watching your smart, creative teen be bored with high school? We get that. Join us for a free virtual workshop on transforming your high school experience and leave with an actionable plan to use this year. Three sessions including 1-on-1 coaching. Starts Dec. 16. winchendon.org/impact-workshop.

MANHATTAN...............................................................

Written Out Loud

writtenoutloud.org • support@writtenoutloud.org Register: programs.writtenoutloud.org/turning-words-into-magic-2021 Written Out Loud combines group brainstorming sessions with individual writing missions. Your child’s individual writing skills will grow by leaps and bounds, and so will their courage, collaborative spirit, and empathy. More than 400 creative kids have become published authors in our after-school program—by creating their stories together. QUEENS..............................................................................

All Star Studios

108-21 72nd Ave. (4th floor), Forest Hills 718-268-2280 • allstarstudiosnyc.com • allstarstudiosnyc@gmail.com Register now for All Star Studio’s Fall 2020/Winter 2021 Session of jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop, and acro, for ages 3 and older. Demonstrative assistants included so teachers can focus on students’ progression. Classes modified to accommodate in-person and Zoom classes simultaneously depending on families’ preferences. Register for your free trial!

EDUCATION BROOKLYN..................................................................

Hannah Senesh Community Day School

342 Smith St., Brooklyn • 718-858-8663 • hannahsenesh.org Hannah Senesh, a kindergarten-eighth Jewish community day school in Brooklyn, is home to a diverse and joyful student body who achieve their highest academic potential while developing lifelong skills. They learn to lead with a strong sense of self, a connection to community, and a drive to do good. Apply for fall 2021. hannahsenesh.org. nymetroparents.com

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International Academy of New York

Nasreen Ikram Hussain, Head of School 4 E. 90th St., Manhattan • 212-641-0260 • ianyc.org • info@ianyc.org The International Academy of New York is a multi-cultural, diverse, independent school for toddlers-5th grade (with a future middle school). At the core of the school’s curriculum is an exceptional Chinese/Spanish bilingual program, daily instruction in the arts, and a focus on excellence in literacy and math. Visit ianyc.org to learn more. QUEENS..............................................................................

The Kew-Forest School

119-17 Union Turnpike, Forest Hills • 718-268-4667 x125 • kewforest.org Our families and staff represent more than 70 nationalities and speak more than 30 languages. You will find that our community nurtures lifelong learners, our educators inspire young people, and our students support each other. We offer onsite, hybrid, and remote learning for students in preschool through 12th grade.

MS 358: The Magnet School of STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning

88-08 164th St., Jamaica • 718-558-6240 • ms358.org • info@magnetschools.nyc At The Magnet School of STEAM Exploration and Experiential Learning, everyone learns with purpose. Classroom instruction incorporates passionate speaking, purposeful writing, powerful presentations, and digital literacy. Through project-based and experiential learning, students take intellectual risks, make real world connections, and explore authentic problems in their community and society.

New York City Magnet Schools

31 locations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Queens magnetschools.nyc • info@magnetschools.nyc Magnet schools are nationally recognized for innovative learning. A magnet education offers unique programs designed to promote diversity, academic excellence, and equity. Specialized thematic programs, innovative curriculum, and diversified approaches to teaching builds academic proficiency and promotes creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking for all students.

Our World Neighborhood Charter School 2 135-25 79th St., Howard Beach • 718-392-3405 • owncs.org/own2 • admissions@owncs.org Our World Neighborhood CS 2 is following all CDC and State guidelines to keep students and staff safe. We are committed to providing high quality academic, social, emotional, and physical education. Accepting applications for kindergarten-fifth grade, committed to an educational philosophy based on inquiry, active and experiential learning, and social justice. nymetroparents.com

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Tiny Footsteps

167-01 Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows 718-969-5500 • tinyfootstepsny.com • tinyfootstepsny@yahoo.com Come and see why Tiny Footsteps lead to leaps in learning! We provide exceptional childcare services to children ages 1-5 in Fresh Meadows and the surrounding communities. Our qualified staff provide our young learners with the school readiness skills needed to achieve academic success for years to come.

United Nations International School

173-53 Croyden Road, Jamaica Estates • 718-658-6166 • unis.org • rsorrentini@unis.org The United Nations International School, Queens campus, provides an intimate learning environment promoting academic achievement, personal growth, and a passion for learning. Inspired by the ideals of the United Nations, students become active and thoughtful global citizens. Modern languages and a strong fine arts program complement a rigorous academic curriculum.

The Windsor School

37-02 Main St., Flushing 718-359-8300 • thewindsorschool.com • admin@thewindsorschool.com A small private middle and senior high school offering in-person instruction five days a week for all students. An average class size of 10 students per class provides proper social distancing. Our administration and guidance department provide students one-to-one counseling and college advice. Generous scholarship and financial assistance available.

FAMILY ACTIVITIES MANHATTAN...............................................................

The Children’s Museum of Manhattan

The Tisch Building, 212 W. 83rd St., Manhattan 212-721-1223 • cmom.org/membership Gift a Mini (3 Month) or Full-Year Membership to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan this holiday season! Friends and family will enjoy unlimited admission, members-only hours, fun activities, and more. Gift memberships are redeemable up to 1 year after purchase. Purchase today at cmom.org/membership. QUEENS..............................................................................

The Bay Terrace at Bayside

bayterrace.com The Bay Terrace Shopping Center, located on Bell Boulevard and 26th Avenue in Bayside has been proudly serving the Bayside area and surrounding neighborhoods for more than 50 years. It offers an excellent mix of shops, services, and restaurants, including IHOP coming soon, for the community. nymetroparents.com

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VIRTUAL

IN-PERSON

BOTH

Queens Center

Queens & Woodhaven Boulevards, Santa Photos- Level 3 shopqueenscenter.com/holiday Nothing is more important to us than your health and well-being. Queens Center has done everything we can to give you peace of mind while shopping for the holidays. Visit shopqueenscenter.com to see the many ways we’re keeping you and your family healthy.

SPECIAL NEEDS MANHATTAN...............................................................

creADDive Solutions

Andrea Elrom Certified ADHD & Executive Function Coach 201-240-0921 • creaddivesolutions.com • elrom.andrea@gmail.com Executive Function and ADHD coach. Helping parents to stop daily homework battles. Andrea confronts issues involving motivation, independence, and work ethic. She works directly with middle school through college students to build skills including time management, planning, prioritizing, organization, and self-regulation.

Think BIG

Take ACTION

Have IMPACT

Current 10th and 11th graders are invited to join us for a free, virtual workshop about how to build internships and independent projects that transform education, catapult teens toward college success, and results in the development of ongoing businesses and passions

This three-session workshop will provide: · initial overview (where you’ll get your inspiration) ·a session to develop individual ideas (we call it a design lab) · a one-on-one session (individual coaching) to further refine those plans Three free sessions December 16th–December 30th winchendon.org/impact-workshop A student harvests from the community garden planted to address food insecurity in the neighborhood

352-8 Classon Ave. | Brooklyn, NY 11238 | 347-763-8520

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INDEX CLASSES

Tiny Footsteps..............................21

All Star Studio................................9 Written Out Loud.........................19

United Nations Int’l School - Queens...........................21

EDUCATION Hannah Senesh............................15

The Winchendon School..............27 The Windsor School.......................5

International Academy of New York.....................................15

FAMILY ACTIVITIES

The Kew Forest School.................19

Children’s Museum of Manhattan...................................11

NYC Dept of Ed. - D28..................7 NYC Dept of Ed. Middle School 358.......................17 Our World Neighborhood School..................13

The Bay Terrace at Bayside.............2

Queens Center Mall.......................3

SPECIAL NEEDS creADDive Solutions.....................17

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