Family Programs & Events
Family Programs & Events
*Drum Circle: Bring the whole family to experience the community building power of drumming. Fridays 6:00 pm. Led by Koje Bey, Director of Sounds of Afrika, this is truly an program for the entire family to experience together.
*Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is finishing the second of three cycles and will no longer be enrolling families.
New families may call to sign up for the Third Cycle, which will begin in late September.
*Parent Education Program (PEP): Putting Children First is a State of Connecticut program required as a prerequisite to granting a divorce. Sessions are designed to help families cope with the effects of divorce on children. Call for more information.
Youth Programs & Activities
*Nature Camp: NYFS is proud to announce a new summer camp with an emphasis on be marine biology. Participants will get hands-on experience with touch tanks and other programs from the Maritime Aquarium brought to NYFS in Newtown!
Kids will learn about our friends that live in Long Island Sound one day and on other days learn about additional aquatic life like dolphins and whales.
Camp will run from Monday, June 30, through Thursday, July 3, with sessions divided into morning and afternoon by age: students entering kindergarten to fourth grade will meet 9 am to noon; those entering grades 5-8 will meet 1 to 4 pm.
Cost is $75 per child, and scholarships are available to cover financial hardship. Parents please note registration is absolutely required. Please call for more info or to enroll your children.
*NYFS School of Rock: A six-day summer drama camp that will bring to life the Broadway musical School House Rock, with auditions on July 11 and rehearsals running July 14-18, daily from 9 am to noon. Students entering grades 5-8 can participate in this musical production. Children who want to sing, act, dance, and help backstage are all welcome. This production will be done entirely by the kids.
Cost is $30 per youth, and registration is required.
*Ultimate Challenge âAn Adventure Like No Other: Students entering their freshman through senior year of high school can join NYFS staff members on a week-long Ultimate Challenge Adventure Camp. Plans are presently being finalized for Adventure Camp, which will run August 4-8, from 9 am to 3 pm each day.
Participate in teambuilding, survival and recreation activities. Cost for the weeklong camp is $175, and scholarships are available for financial hardship. Call for more details.
*Newtown Rocks The Vote: Join us on Sunday, August 17, from 11 am to 1 pm, in the park at 5 Glen Road (behind Mocha). The best way to empower youth is teach them how to change the future.
Newtown Youth & Family Services has teamed with Rock the Vote to engage young people in controlled community change through the act of voting. Join us on Sunday, August 17, as we register young people to vote and listen to some awesome music including a headlining performance by a New Orleans native son bringing a Cajun flavor to Newtown and three local bands (to be selected by NYFS) to play one set each during Newtown Rocks the Vote. Please call for more information.
The headliner that day will be Renard âNardy Boyâ Boissiere, who also performs with Mystic Bowie and The Pall Bearers. Renard has also played bass for The Neville Brothers. This should be a very good show.
*Job Bank is now taking applications from qualified 13- to 17-year olds who want employment babysitting, pet sitting or performing other household chores. Call between 2:30 and 4:30 pm weekdays for an application.
Support Groups
*Alateen meetings are Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. The program is for youth affected by somebody elseâs alcoholism. At meetings members share their personal experiences, and learn to find personal happiness, whether or not the alcoholic in their lives is still drinking.
*Autism Group, for parents of children with special needs, meets at 7 pm the first Thursday of every month. Call Wendy Suckow, 364-1163, for more information.
The next meeting will be on July 3.
*NAMI is Americaâs largest grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons with serious mental illness. The next chapter meeting is Monday, July 21, from 9:30 am until noon.
All programs take place at NYFS, 17 Church Hill Road, unless otherwise noted. For more information or to register call 270-4335.