The document summarizes the schedule and activities for an event hosting 220 active children, who were divided into 3 groups to ensure all participated. The schedule included storytelling with dancing and singing led by a children's librarian, a petting zoo, nature walk guided by 3 leaders, lunch serving all 5 food groups, planting flowers or vegetables with help from 2 volunteers, and crafts in a greenhouse led by 2 more assistants. All children received animal hats for the occasion and the tight schedule worked well.
2. Hosting an event for 220 active children requires a very tight time schedule. The children were
divided into 3 separate groups to ensure each one participated in all of the activities.
THE SCHEDULE WORKED…..!!!!!!!!
3. All of our young guest received an animal hat --- perfect for the occasion.
4. Story Telling
Isn’t just story telling any
more…..there’s dancing, singing, games,
and of course a story.
Jill Morse, Children's Librarian from
Carnegie Library captured the
attention of so many little ones.