Tuesdays Together
The Community Action Partnership is collaborating with the Plant the Seed of Learning for Tuesdays Together play dates at parks around Lancaster County.
These opportunities are designed to help families play together outside, build relationships with other families and young children, as well as connect with community resources. The events are free and open to everyone.
Join us Tuesdays in June, July & August from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m!
Here are the following dates:
June 2019
- June 4th: Grater Park, Ephrata: Cloister Ave., Ephrata PA 17522
- June 11th: Rapho Township Park, Mount Joy: 960 Strickler Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552
- June 18th: New Holland Community Park: 400 E. Jackson St., New Holland, PA 17557
- June 25th: Rotary Park: 151 Commerce St, Columbia PA
July 2019
- July 2nd: Daniel’s Den, Manor Twp.: 530 Central Manor Rd., Lancaster, PA 17603
- July 9th: Elizabethtown Community Park: 201 S. Mt. Joy St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022
- July 16th: Lititz Springs Park: 24 N. Broad St., Lititz, PA 17543
- July 23rd: Huffnagle Park, Quarryville: 20 Oak Lane, Quarryville, PA 17566
- July 30th: East Lampeter Park: 2330 Hobson Rd., Lancaster, PA 17602
August 2019
- Aug. 6th: Wash. Elem. Playground, Lancaster: 545 S. Ann St., Lancaster, PA 17602
- Aug.13th: Wash. Elem. Playground, Lancaster: 545 S. Ann St., Lancaster, PA 17602
- Aug. 20th: Elizabethtown Community Park: 201 S. Mt. Joy St., Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Click here to download a .pdf flyer of the schedule
For more information about the events or Parents as Teachers program, please contact Kathryne Torres, ktorres@caplanc.org or call 717-299-7388 ext 3201.
About the Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County
The Community Action Partnership is Lancaster County’s largest anti-poverty organization, helping low-income families move toward self-sufficiency. CAP’s service profile interrupts inter-generational poverty with programs that support families and individuals at every age and place in life, in the areas of education and child development, health and nutrition, household stability and safety and empowerment. For more information, visit www.caplanc.org.