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Port SEPTA : Sibshops
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 9 Carlton Ave, Port Washington, NY | Get Directions »
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Port Washington SEPTA and St. Mary’s Kids at Roslyn
are proud to annouce Sibshops in Port Washington!
RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED - NO WALK-INS
Sibshops are pedal-to-the-metal celebrations of the many contributions made by brothers and sisters of kids with special needs. Sibshops acknowledge that being the brother or sister of a person with special needs is for some a good thing, others a not-so-good thing, and for many, somewhere in-between. They reflect a belief that brothers and sisters have much to offer one another — if they are given a chance. Sibshops are a spirited mix of new games (designed to be unique, off-beat, and appealing to a wide ability range), new friends, and discussion activities. The Sibshop curriculum is used throughout the United States, Canada, Enland, Ireland, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, Guatemala, Mexico, and Argentina.
Meeting Location: St. Stephen’s Church - Room 104 (consignment shop entrance- not handicapped entrance), Meeting Dates: Sundays, October 23, November 20, December 18, January 22,February 12, March 25, April 22, May 20
Time: 3:00-4:30
Moderator: Heather Soffer of St. Mary’s. Heather is a Special Education Teacher
Cost: $105 per child for all sessions (Port Washington SEPTA members)
$175 per child for all sessions (non-SEPTA members)
To find out more information or to register contact PortSEPTA@aol.com Space is limited.
Event Details
| Where | St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 9 Carlton Ave, Port Washington, NY 11050 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 3:00 pm–4:30 pm |
| Who to bring | Kids |
| Website | http://POrtsepta.org |
| portsepta@aol.com | |
| Price | Yes |
More About St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
According to the church's website, "As a family we are grounded in our daily and weekly worship. We come together to praise God, offer thanksgiving for the blessings in our lives, and to be spiritually nourished so we may go out into the world, transforming Christ's teaching into action and rejoicing in the Holy Spirit. Our worship services involve active participation of all those who are gathered. Many of us serve as worship leaders during our services. We do this by preparing the altar or table for our sacred meal of Holy Communion, by carrying the cross to begin and end the service, by reading the Scripture lessons, by offering the gifts of Holy Communion to those gathered at the altar, by ushering people to their seats and by raising our voices in song and praise. We offer diverse, conversational and thoughtful preaching. Throughout the year, our worship experience is also enhanced by hymns, recitals, and special concerts offered by our adult choir, freely offered to the community around us."