Durham Middlefield Youth & Family Services offers the following programs throughout the year. Please check our calendar for dates and times. |
Dances
Are held twice a month, once for Memorial Students (5th and 6th grade) and once for Strong Students (7th and 8th grade). The dances are well chaperoned by D/MYFS staff, board members, parents and high school students. The dances are from 7:00 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. usually on Fridays. The dances are safe, well lighted and promote a substance-free environment. The game room is open during all dances; where there is a ping-pong table, pool table, foosball, and air hockey. We also offer a snack break mid way through the dance where chips, popcorn, soda, water and pizza are sold. The admission cost is $5.00 and $1 per slice of pizza, which is optional.
All Girl Slumber Parties
We offer four (4) all girl slumber parties during the school year. Two (2) in the fall and two (2) in the spring. At this time, our slumber parties are geared towards the 3rd and 4th grade young lady and the 5th and 6th grade young lady. Slumber Parties start on a Friday at 6:00 p.m. and go the night till 8:00 a.m. Saturday. During our slumber parties, we do make-up, hair, crafts, movies, karaoke, and the game room is always open. The girls enjoy pizza, soda, making ice cream sundaes, and popcorn. In the morning we have doughnuts with juice/milk. Flyers are always sent home approximately two (2) before the date of the slumber party. Admission Cost: $20 and includes pizza, snacks, and breakfast.
Youth Summer Program ::
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Admission to DMYFS Summer Program is open to all residents of Durham and Middlefield who are in grades K-8. Children who are not residents of Durham or Middlefield may be registered as drop-ins during school vacations and summer programs (space permitting). We do not discriminate based on sex, race, color, handicap, or religion; however, each child's handicap will need to be assessed by the DMYFS staff prior to enrollment to determine if our staff is equipped to monitor your particular child. Your child may attend one (1) to five (5) days a week. Children with siblings attending the program will be given preference. We are limited in the number of children we can serve, so within these guidelines, admission will be on a first come first serve basis. Families enrolled in the current school year will have priority over other families in the next school year.
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After School Program
Now you do not need to leave your child home alone after school. This program serves K-8th grade. Students are offered tutoring, homework assistance, games, and workshops in a supervised environment. Please call 348-0258 for more information regarding program times & fees.
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Family Game Night
Is held once a month for all members of the community. Family Game Night was an idea of the center's Director and the two (2) youth representatives of the Board of Director's. The youth representatives wrote a grant and submitted it for approval to an outside agency. Once the grant was approved, games were purchased and Family Game Night inaugurated. At this time, Family Game Night is once a month and free. We start at
7:00 p.m. and wrap it up around 9:00 p.m. We are known to go later if the game action is so intense no one wants to stop. D/MYFS sells snacks and beverages; however, families are permitted to bring their own goodies.
Red Cross Babysitting Course
D/MYFS sponsors an American Red Cross Babysitter's Training Course two (2) times a year (fall and spring). The course teaches young people about the role and responsibilities of a babysitter, how to respond to an emergency or sudden illness, prevention of accidents, supervision of children from infancy through school age, and other relevant skills. This course provides practical knowledge while building confidence, self-esteem, and independence. We post the upcoming training dates here on the website, and in the Town Times. We also keep a list of all persons going through the course and offer it to parents looking for a babysitter.