Youth Variety Bring Your Baby Doll ParTea RS Ages 4-10 with adult
Moms and Grandmas, enjoy an afternoon with your little one and their favorite baby doll. Enjoy tea, refreshments, and crafts at The Tea Tree in Downtown Batavia. This will definitely be a day of making lifelong memories. The fee is per person, and adult and child must both be registered.
Location: The Tea Tree At 29 N River St Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS
DATES
182050-1A Su 03/04 182050-1B Su 04/22
TIME RES BNR NR 12:00-2:00P $20 12:00-2:00P $20
$23 $26 $23 $26
Scrubby Bear Grades K-3
Through games and stories, learn the importance of hand washing, proper ways of covering mouths when sneezing or coughing and other ways to prevent the spread of germs and diseases this winter.
Location: ESCC Studio 7 At 14 N. Van Buren St.
Instructor: Justin Larson, Americorps Safe Families Program Member CODE DAYS
DATES 182049-1A Th 02/15 TIME 4:15-4:45P RS
Babysitting Training Ages 10-16
RS
Class content teaches future babysitters the skills needed to have a successful and fulfilling time taking care of children. Fun activities, group discussions, role-playing and teacher lead discussions allow the students to actively participate in every aspect of the class. A student reference book, along with other resource materials, is included in the class fee. Bring a snack and a doll to class.
Location: Sunset Community Center At 710 Western Avenue Instructor: Staff CODE DAYS
DATES TIME RES BNR NR
182000-1A Sa,Su 02/10-02/11 1:00-5:00P $59 $68 $77 182000-1B Sa,Su 03/24-03/25 1:00-5:00P $59 $68 $77
CPR and First Aid for Students RS Grades 6-12
The purpose of this course is to teach students to recognize first aid and cardiac emergencies and take action. Students learn how to give appropriate care for different first aid emergencies and how to perform hands-only CPR.
Location: ESCC Studio 7 At 14 N. Van Buren St.
Instructor: Justin Larson, Americorps Safe Families Program Member CODE DAYS
DATES 182039-1A Th 02/15 TIME 5:00-6:30P
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