Success StoryCandyland Holiday Program
Candyland Holiday Program
Author: Trever Cole
Planning Unit: Mason County CES
Major Program: Community Engagement
Plan of Work: Engaged Communities
Outcome: Initial Outcome
With the help of the entire office, a holiday program was put together with and Candyland and Santa's workshop theme. The Program held several crafts, cookies, and hot chocolate provided by several community members and organizations. Some of these included Buffalo Trace Health Department, Comprehend, Maysville Library, Tom Browning Boys and Girls Club, and Mason County Homemakers clubs. Along with the crafts we provided popcorn donated by Rural King and cotton candy. As families left we offered a place to turn in letters to Santa (replies were sent to them from the office), pictures with Santa, and a to-go bag filled by each program area providing crafts, activities and, education content. In total we had 73 children attend.
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