Craft Camp today was spectacular! The kids painted birds of all colors. The adults there were impressed by the variety of birds that the kids came up with. They were all so beautiful. It was also very obvious that the adults from the Connection who prepared this craft for the kids put in a great deal of work in advance and were there today to help to kids and assemble the final project for display in their homes. THANK YOU SO MUCH from all of us who had children who took part.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Monday, August 4, 2014
Kids' Craft Camp Days 3 and 4
Pictures of the craft camp conducted by the Community Connection show that the adults who accompany the kids also enjoy themselves. These pictures of days 3 and 4 were originally posted on the community facebook account.
Kids' Craft Camp going strong
The Community Connection started offering a one week Kids Craft Camp last year. It was such a success that this year it has been extended to two weeks. The second week is well underway and will conclude this Friday. There are limited spaces still available but if you are not yet enrolled you must make immediate arrangements. The pictures have been posted daily on the community facebook page but those postings can only be seen by facebook friends, (Keep in mind that you can join that site as another avenue to keep in touch). But because many non-facebook community members have asked to see the pictures that were posted there, they are being copied to this blog. Days one and two are posted below.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Thank You!
Community Connection President, Nancy Halpin, would like to publicly thank the many volunteers who worked to make our Independence Day Celebration a truly wonderful event. She would also like to thank Pete Gentile who once again made and donated an Adirondack chair. She looks forward to seeing you all next year.
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Independence Day 2014 Set 1
It was a wonderful day with the Paupackan Lake Community. Our celebration began with our annual golf cart parade in honor of our veterans. It was the best parade to date! Our ceremony was lead by one of our children, Luke Silfies (grandson of Betty and Clarence Hampton). During the ceremony the Childrens' Garden was dedicated to our veterans and the newly engraved stone was unveiled. Included below are also some pictures of the actual engraving of the stone done just a few days ago.
Community Connection Pres. Nancy Halpin and Tres. Chuck Marsh
oversee the engraving of the rock.
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