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Woodbridge Youth Services News for July 2023

July 4, 2024
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Amity Middle School students create unique masterpieces at recent Paint Party

Woodbridge Job Bank Seeks Teens Who Want Work

The Job Bank in Woodbridge offers occasional jobs to teen residents (ages 13 – 18) who would like to work for Woodbridge residents to earn money.  Youth Services provides an opportunity to learn about the interview process, safety on the job, and how to negotiate pay.  Improve your communication skills and gain experience.  Do yard work, babysitting, dog walking, etc.  Call for an interview at 203-389-3464 or e-mail npfund@woodbridgect.org.

Job Bank Helps Residents

Woodbridge residents who wish to hire someone for odd jobs like babysitting, yard work, moving boxes, animal care, etc.  Save your energy and keep teens working to gain experience.  Call 203-389-3464 for more information.

Spring Paint Party

Youth Services recently hosted a paint party at Amity Middle School with instructor Darcee LoPresti from Picasso Parties.  Students had a great time using their own creativity to create sea turtle paintings and unique designs with advice from our artist.  Of course, there were great conversations and many snacks to enjoy.

Youth Services Support PTSO Eighth Grade Dance

Youth Services and the Town of Bethany helped support the AMSB PTSO with their Eighth Grade Graduation Dance.  Graduates dressed to impress and had an evening to remember at Blackhawk Country Club in Stratford.  There were outdoor games, teen foods, and a DJ who kept pumping all the teen favorites.  The energy was palpable as the dancing continued.  The PTSO worked hard to offer this celebration.

Call 203-389-3429 or email npfund@woodbridgect.org or youthone@woodbridgect.org for information or to sign up for programs.  Like us on Facebook:  https://facebook.com/WoodbridgeYouthServices.CT

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