Must sign up in advance for each hour of your choice
Let your little ones take their first steps into independence with KinderSteps Club, a nurturing drop-off program where children ages 1–5 engage in guided play, sensory exploration, and social interaction. Each session is designed to build confidence, coordination, and early learning through fun, hands-on activities in a safe, supervised environment in the play area at Stevenson Center.
Must sign up in advance for each hour of your choice
Let your little ones take their first steps into independence with KinderSteps Club, a nurturing drop-off program where children ages 1–5 engage in guided play, sensory exploration, and social interaction. Each session is designed to build confidence, coordination, and early learning through fun, hands-on activities in a safe, supervised environment in the play area at Stevenson Center.
Immerse yourself in nature and learn to capture yourobservations through journaling. Explore drawing, writing, and mindfulness while you expand your skills as a naturalist and an observer of the outdoors. Even if you "can't draw", nature journaling is a great way to get in touch with the natural world and can be done in whatever style or technique works best for you!
All materials provided, including a journal at your first session. Children under the age of four do not need to register if they are accompanied by a registered adult.
When school isn't in session, it's time to let imaginations run wild. The usual hum of lessons is replaced with laughter, music, and the gentle scratch of paintbrushes on canvas. Students of all ages can try everything from watercolor painting and clay sculpting to chalk art and group mural painting on large sheets of butcher paper. There could be a face painting corner and a craft zone full of beads and yarn. The day is all about freedom of expression—no grades, just art.
When school isn't in session, it's time to let imaginations run wild. The usual hum of lessons is replaced with laughter, music, and the gentle scratch of paintbrushes on canvas. Students of all ages can try everything from watercolor painting and clay sculpting to chalk art and group mural painting on large sheets of butcher paper. There could be a face painting corner and a craft zone full of beads and yarn. The day is all about freedom of expression—no grades, just art.