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Children's Activities 2008

TREASURE HUNTERS (Proverbs 2:4)
A
t the Sunday morning service at 10.00am for children up to school year 6.

Children come in for the first part of the service and then go into groups where they have activities and teaching especially geared to their age and ability.

Group 1 Crèche for children up to 20 months
Group 2 20 months to 3 years old
Group 3 Nursery & Reception (3 to 5 year olds)
Group 4 School years 1 & 2
Group 5 School years 3 & 4
Group 6 School years 5 & 6

An All Age service takes place on the second Sunday of the month. For this week all children stay in for the whole service except for pre-schoolers.
For further information about Treasure Hunters contact Chris Brown or Mariette D'Castro via the church office.

GOOD NEWS HOUR
For children aged 6 years and upwards on Sundays from 3.00 to 4.00pm.
Meets at the Emmanuel Centre, 145 Baker Street, Enfield.

Good News Hour offers a variety of activities: singing, games and quizzes, and includes a Christian message. Camps are organised in the summer and autumn. For further information about Good News Hour contact Jeff or Rosemary Nicholls via the church office.

KIDZ CLUBS
All groups meet at the Emmanuel Centre, 145 Baker Street, Enfield

We run clubs which provide a safe and enjoyable evening for children to meet their friends and enjoy a variety of age appropriate activities. These will include games, projects (for which certificates will be awarded), Treasure Time (a short time of Christian teaching) and refreshments. Outings and camps are held in the summer.

Bright Sparks (ages 4 - 6) Tuesday, 3.45pm - 5.00pm. (new time from 22 April 08)
Our typical evening includes - playtime, Bible study, craft activity, drink and biscuit, 'Jigsaw' activities, singing, games, endless questions and lots of fun. Recent activities were an outing to Parkside farm, an open evening for parents and friends and a Christmas party. For further information about Bright Sparks contact Sandra Prime or Linda Allcock via the church office.

Wiz Kidz (For girls aged 6 - school year 4) Wednesday, 6.00pm - 7.30pm
This term we've been learning about Jesus' authority and have done a project with "secret codes". Games, craft, snacks, projects (gardening, cookery and London still to come!), and, of course, learning about our Lord Jesus. Last June we had a sleepover at the Emmanuel Centre. For further information about Girl Wiz Kidz contact Chris Martin via the church office.

Wiz Kidz (For boys age 6 - school year 4) Thursday, 6.00pm - 7.30pm
The evening is a mixture of games, project work (looking at things like flags, nature, woodwork, cooking, electricity and health) and of course our treasure time when we learn from the Bible. This summer (2007) we are planning a joint boy's and girls Wiz Kidz weekend camp at Park Farm. We look forward to a great time of fun, activities and teaching. For further information about Boy Wiz Kidz contact Teresa Illsley via the church office.

Rock Solid (For boys & girls in school years 5 - 6) Friday, 7.30pm - 9.00pm
The evenings include Bible time, energetic games and projects which have included health and safety and cooking. We aim to make our Lord Jesus known as the only Saviour for all kids, parents, grand parents and any one else you will ever meet. For further information about Rock Solid contact Patrick Sinyinza via the church office.

General Information
A Youth Council, together with the Church Leadership Team, oversees all Children's and Youth activities. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Youth Council via the Church Office on 020 8363 3354.

The Church recognises the vulnerability of children and young people in today's society and so operates a child protection policy for the protection of those in its care. All children and youth workers have also been checked by the Criminal Records Bureau.

It is the parents' responsibility to arrange transport to and from the activities listed.

First Aid: Would you please inform the leader of the group(s) your child attends if he/she has any medical problem, e.g. asthma or allergies.