Blogger's Note: The following was provided by the Pottstown Children's Discovery Center
The Pottstown Children’s Discovery Center is teaming up with the Kiwanis Club for fun children’s activities during the Go Fourth Festival. Parents are encouraged to bring their young ones for star spangled crafts from 11 a.m. until dusk on July 4th in Memorial Park.
“We think this is a great collaboration between our groups because we share a similar mission,'' said Beth Desch, co-founder of the soon-to-be children’s museum.
“Both the Pottstown Kiwanis Club and PCDC wish to make a lasting positive impact on the lives of children in our community. Being a part of the Go Fourth festivities is a step in that direction,” she said.
Once doors are open, the Pottstown Children’s Discovery Center will be a hands-on learning experience for children ages 2-10. PCDC will work with local schools to help bring curriculum to life and provide an educational experience like no other on Pottstown’s doorstep.
Once doors are open, the Pottstown Children’s Discovery Center will be a hands-on learning experience for children ages 2-10. PCDC will work with local schools to help bring curriculum to life and provide an educational experience like no other on Pottstown’s doorstep.
To reach this goal, PCDC has launched its Founding 50 fundraising campaign seeking 50 financial donors that want to see the museum come to fruition. More information can be found at www.pottstownkids.org/Founding50.
The Kwanis Club of Pottstown is part of a global organization dedicated to serving the children of the world one community at a time. Members raise funds annually for various causes and participate in service projects that help their communities. Members also make an impact throughout the world by participating in Kiwanis International’s Global Campaign for Children, The Eliminate Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.
The Kwanis Club of Pottstown is part of a global organization dedicated to serving the children of the world one community at a time. Members raise funds annually for various causes and participate in service projects that help their communities. Members also make an impact throughout the world by participating in Kiwanis International’s Global Campaign for Children, The Eliminate Project: Kiwanis eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus.
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