Young Families Noon Year's Eve
Friday, December 31, 2021 • 27 Tevet 5782
10:30 AM - 12:00 PMSocial HallFamilies with children ages 0-5, join us for a family-friendly New Year's celebration that will include:
- An interactive show from Mad Science
- "Noon" Year's Eve Crafts
- A countdown to noon with a sparkling grape juice toast
- A take-home kit with everything you need for the first Havdalah of 2022
Register below.
Covid protocols: All attendees ages 2+ must wear masks regardless of vaccination status. The social hall is a large two-story tall room with three sets of double doors that will be open to the outside for increased air circulation. Snacks will not be served to reduce the need to unmask. Our grape juice toast at noon will take place outside in the pergola next to the social hall.
Olam Tikvah Young Families provides families with children ages 0-5 the chance to get together with peers, allow children to build friendships and enjoy each other's company. Synagogue membership is not required to participate, so bring a friend! Events will focus on activities for ages newborn to five. Older siblings are welcome.
Olam Tikvah Young Families is presented in proud partnership with The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, PJ Library, and Olam Tikvah Preschool.
Register
Registration is closed. Check out olamtikvah.org/youngfamilies for upcoming programs.
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