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Learn alternatives to scolding, spanking and punishment that will help activate children’s inner voice of conscience through Love & Logic Parenting Classes at Kirk of Bonnie Brae Church, 1201 S. Steele St., Wednesdays, Sept. 5-26, 6-8p.m. Facilitated by Jackie Kendall-Gebel, the church’s director of children’s ministries. $99 includes book; scholarships available. For parents of younger children, newborn through elementary school age. Info: 303-777-0343, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Gnome’s Nook Confectioners will screen Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971) and David the Gnome, an animated short, at its first movie night, Fri., Sept. 7, 7:30p.m., in the wooded area next to the 1078 S. Gaylord St. shop. Concession stand will be open for kids; parents will receive a 10 percent discount coupon for nearby Max’s Gill and Grill or Reivers. Limited to 30 children. To sign up or for details, visit gnomesnookcandies.com, or call 303-997-7103. Rocky Mountain PBS KIDS Fun Fest –
a fantastic FREE block party for families will celebrate its 16th year Sat.,
Sept. 8, 10a.m.-2p.m. at 1089 Bannock St. Great for kids preschool-sixth grade,Fun Fest is educational, entertaining and
– you guessed it – lots of fun! Children can hang out with Curious
George, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Princess Presto from Super
Why!; dance
and laugh to stage performances by Ballet Nouveau Colorado and Play-Ground
Theatre; explore exciting exhibits from places like the Children’s Museum and
Boondocks; find adventure on a climbing wall and in a bounce house; enjoy
healthy refreshments; and be part of a safe, happy event for the entire family. Rocky Mountain Music for Aardvarks, the newest kids music class on the block – rocks! Take in a free class, for children aged 3 months-5 years and their music-loving grown-ups at Cameron Church, 1600 S. Pearl St., Wednesdays, Sept. 12 & 26, at 10a.m. & 4p.m. Class size limited; reserve space at rockymtnaardvarks.com or 720-515-8275. Explore a ghost mining camp and learn how to pan for gold
in Panning on the Platte, Sat.,
Sept. 15, at Grant Frontier Park, near S. Platte River Dr. and W. Iliff Ave. on
the S. Platte River Trail. Children must be accompanied by an
adult. Free, but registration required at spreeweb.org. Spend an afternoon painting with member artist Beverly
Green on Family Art Saturday, Sept.
15, 2-4p.m., at Chicano Humanities & Arts Council, 774 Santa Fe Dr. All
ages welcome – kids, parents, guardians. $2
suggested donation. Discover art which explores the
world and lets the imagination soar at the Children’s Art School –
offering after-school and Saturday classes at 700 S. Franklin St. in St. John’s
School. All art materials included. Fall highlights: Make way Oct. 6 & 7 for The Great
Pumpkin Harvest Festival at Four Mile Historic Park, 715
S. Forest St. and find your favorite pumpkin in the patch,
create a scarecrow, munch a caramel apple and other tasty treats and take a
wagon ride! And don’t miss entering the pie-eating contest and an old-fashioned
cake walk. Children’s storytimes and craft activities resume after
Labor Day at local branches of the Denver Public Library: Note: All branches closed Sun. & Mon., Sept. 2 & 3, for Labor Day. MOPS (Moms of Preschoolers) has provided friendship, community, resources and support for women & mothers for almost 40 years. A local chapter meets at 700 Bonnie Brae Blvd. (New Denver Church) second and fourth Fridays, 9:30-11:30a.m., September through December. Moms with preschool age (4) and under kids (including first-time pregnant moms) welcome. Info: Kristen Berger, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or 404-545-3139; mops.org. A MOPS group will kick off Wed., Sept. 12, 9:30-11:30a.m.
at Hope Community Church, 1801 S. Logan St. Aimed at moms with kids from birth-age 5 from all
neighborhoods, the group will meet second and fourth Wednesdays each month, for
friendship, support, a tasty brunch and childcare for kids 2 and younger.
Children 2-5 can participate in the MOPPETS program based on the popular Veggie
Tales stories. Moms with children enrolled in another daycare or preschool
program are welcome to attend without their children. Kindergarten in a converted DC-7? Your
child will take wing and thrive at Iliff Preschool’s 2012-2013 private full-day play-based kindergarten program.
Enrollment’s capped at 15 – many public school programs have 25-30
students – and Iliff has been one of Denver’s most reputable early
learning centers for the past 50 years. Celebrate the changing season, check out programs and meet teachers at the Harvest Festival & Fall Open House at Montessori School of Washington Park, 320 S. Sherman St., Sat., Oct. 13, from 10a.m.-1p.m. Pumpkin patch, face painting, bounce house, costume swap, games, crafts, tours and food. Take time to tour the brand-new Toddler Community, serving children 15 mos.-3 yrs. Info: 303-722-7708, mswp.org. Denver “JugGrass” band The Highland Ramblers and the Que Pastas kick off the Music Train Family Concert Series, Sun., Oct. 14, 4p.m., at Swallow Hill Music, 71 E. Yale Ave. Established Colorado bands showcase a different genre of music every second Sunday through May, at an affordable price: $9 adults, $5 kids and children 1 and under free. Tickets/info: 303-777-1003, ext. 2, swallowhillmusic.org. Colorado Ski Country USA’s Passport Programs are back, introducing fifth- and sixth-grade kids to skiing and snowboarding through free or discounted access to 20 Colorado ski resorts. Participating fifth graders are allowed three free days of skiing, and sixth graders four for $99. Also, fifth graders who have never skied or boarded are eligible to receive a free ski or snowboard lesson with rental equipment, in January; reservations required. Details/registration: coloradoski.com/passport, 303-866-9707. Looking for a preschool with small classes, and caring and nurturing teachers for your child? Registration for fall 2012 classes is underway at Emmanuel United Methodist Preschool, 2700 S. Downing St. Kids 2-1/2 (potty trained) to 5 attend 9a.m.-1p.m.; a new afternoon class for 4-year-olds is offered on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays; enrichment classes on Mondays. Classes include hands-on experiences through music, literacy, art, dramatics, science, cooking, outdoor play and global learning. Qualistar-rated EMP is a Denver Preschool Program provider, and has delivered quality preschool education to the community for 39 years. Info: 303-758-1697, empdenver.com. For
all single parents – Families First offers a free on-going Circle of
Parents support group just for you! Discover
proven methods for cutting down on the frustration of being a single parent in
today’s hectic world. Unlock the knowledge you already hold and share your
wisdom, create a support network and rebuild your self-esteem. |