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Star Wars Themed Havdalah
May
4

Star Wars Themed Havdalah

KOL HA'EMEk & DARTMOUTH HILLEL

A STAR WARS-THEMED

HAVDALAH STORYTIME

WHAT: MARK THE END OF SHABBAT WITH DARTMOUTH STUDENTS READING TO JEWISH CHILDREN AGES 3-8

  • ENJOY MILK AND COOKIES!

  • SING HAVDALAH MUSIC & LIGHT CANDLES (LIGHT SABERS)

WHEN: SATURDAY, MAY 4TH, AT 5:30-6:30 PM

WHERE: ROTH CENTER LOUNGE (DOWNSTAIRS ON THE BIG RED COUCHES!)

MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU

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Mother’s Day on the Farm
May
12

Mother’s Day on the Farm

Music and farm fun for the family

Families with young children are invited to honor our mothers and Mother Earth with a morning on the farm. We’ll share in song, story, and the joys of planting in the spring. Some of what is planted will be donated to the local food pantry. 

When: Sunday, May 12 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Where:
Living Tree Alliance, under the tent in the field, park at 96 Living Tree Lane
Who: Young children (1–7 years old) and their families; older siblings welcome

We’ll start the morning with song and movement under the tent with Miss Andrea from Musical Munchkins. 

Then, we’ll have fun on the farm:

  • Decorating and planting flowerpots to give to moms and grandmothers

  • Planting veggies in the garden that will be harvested later for the food shelf

  • Visiting farm animals

While children are enjoying the farm with LTA’s farm educators, parents are invited for a discussion about bringing meaningful ritual into your child’s life with educator Melanie Grubman.

 

Schedule 

10–10:45 am:  Musical Munchkins with Miss Andrea (geared for families of young children with farm & mother themes)  
10:45 am: Healthy snack time  
11am–12 pm: Decorate flowerpots for mom, plant veggies for the food bank 
12–12:30 pm: bring your own picnic lunch to eat under the tent with short discussion about bringing ritual in your own home


Many thanks to our sponsors: Jewish Communities of VT and JCOGS.


Registration coming soon

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Sugar and Schmooze
Mar
24

Sugar and Schmooze

Celebrate Purim and early spring in the sugarbush!

See an old-school sugar operation that the Crowley Family runs at Living Tree and share in the joy of fresh sap and syrup and the coming of spring. We’ll parade to wake up Mother Earth and honor the Jewish festival of Purim, and we’ll also celebrate with the traditional Purim customs of creating gifts for others and performing skits (in the sugarbush—Living Tree-style). Hibernation season is over, so lets celebrate! People of all faiths are welcome.

  • Come in costume, if you’d like!

  • Be prepared to walk down a muddy path to the sugar house.

  • Bring cash or check to purchase fresh maple syrup to bring home or gift to someone.

Admission based on sliding-scale donation: $8–$25 per person or $18–$54 per family suggested. Funds support community programming and outdoor education.

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JCOGS PuRiM Party!
Mar
23

JCOGS PuRiM Party!

5 pm Festival of Fools
5:30 Persian Potluck Picnic
6:00 pm Megillah reading
6:30 Just Come On Get Silly Spiel
7:00 pm Disco Dance Party! with Sparkly Snacks and Sarah’s Sangria
Volunteers needed for: decorating, potluck coordinating, festival activity running, DJing , and spiel performing
Contact Beth to help out! beth.liberman@jcogs.org

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Tu biShvat Ice sculpture building Festival
Feb
14

Tu biShvat Ice sculpture building Festival

We’re building a community ice sculpture in honor of our theme this year: ahavah/love. Come help build at 4pm! Lighting ceremony and a family-friendly Tu biShvat seder from 5 - 6 pm. Pizza and warm drinks will be served.

Adult volunteers needed to start the building earlier. Helping hands welcome on Tue 1/23 and Wed from 11-2 pm!

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Mitzvah Weekend Literacy
Jan
21

Mitzvah Weekend Literacy

Mitzvah Day Weekend

Did you know that only a third of fourth graders in America can read at a proficient level? Unfortunately, illiteracy impacts many children in Vermont, too. There are lifelong implications for children who don’t learn how to read, and they grow into adults who struggle with low literacy. This is a solvable problem! Learn how we can all work to change the early literacy crisis for all children and their families.

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