FAMILY FUN AND LEARNING NIGHTS
These programs made possible by the generous support of Toyota Motor Manufacturing KY.
*Registration required for all FFLNs.
*Recommended for families with children ages 3-12
*Family Fun and Learning Nights have expanded! We now offer activities for the teens in your family! Visit the Teen Scene for information on our Teen Topics series.
Children’s Book Night
Tuesday, May 15, 5:30-7:30 pm-
FREE
Bring your favorite children’s book to share with others and celebrate your love of reading! Learn to make your own book and participate in storytelling activities and crafts. Funded by the Junior League of Lexington. Thanks to our sponsor QX.net!!!
Summer Kickoff
Tuesday, June 12, 5:30-7:30 pm-
FREE
Celebrate warmth and sunshine as we kick off the summer with a bang! Enjoy carnival games outside, rainy day activities, camping tips, and healthy summer snacks! Sponsored by Orange Leaf. Teens, we have something for you, too! Learn how to make delicious summertime snacks for you and your friends at Teen Topics: Healthy Summer Snacking!
Back to School Bash
Tuesday, August 7, 5:30-7:30 pm-
FREE
The summer is coming to an end – are you ready to go back to school? No matter the answer, join us for a celebration of the beginning of a new school year! Free backpacks and school supplies distributed to pre-registered children (supplies are limited). Sponsored by Kentucky Utiliies and Junior League of Lexington. Teens, we have something for you, too! Prepare for the upcoming ACT test at Teen Topics: ACT Prep!
“Everyday I come home from school, guess what I’m going to do? 1.2.3. Did you guess? Here’s the answer. I’m going to set on my chair everyday and do my homework.” --- tutoring student
“This program was great! I learned that I’m not alone in my struggle to motivate my child to learn.” --- tutoring parent
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