SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
SMART Family Literacy children's tent at the Hike for Hope for the American Foundation will provide free books, read-aloud, and social emotional learning activities. Social-emotional learning and early literacy for families participating in an event for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Text KC Weinand at 210-268-5007
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers will help children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades how to grow and eat their own vegetables. They will help with reading aloud in English and Spanish and giving children books to keep. Wear appropriate clothing for the weather; most days this program will be outdoors. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
Volunteers are welcome to read to children in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades. Volunteers help with the vegetable gardens and teaching the children to grow their own vegetables. When weather doesn't permit outdoor activities, we have indoor activities in nutrition and hands-on science and art. Text Liz at (409)771-4155 and Paula at (405)626-5195 if needed.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.
SMART Family Literacy Party - This is what we call our family engagement model. It is an informal party atmosphere using theme and party props. Every event includes reading aloud, fresh veggie and fruit platter, and hands-on educational activities. Each family receives three free books. Volunteers are needed to load and unload supplies, setup hands-on stations, and guide activities. Depending upon the skill and interest of volunteers, they are needed to: manage craft supplies like paint and glue; guide the group in following a recipe, such as smoothies or salad; teach how to do a simple kitchen science demonstration or experiment; pass out door prize tickets; greet families, read a book aloud. Not a wheelchair accessible venue. If you have Spanish speaking skills or musical skills please let Liz Turner know, 409-771-4155 and please wear UTMB badge.