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MyClub Meetup 9-13-24

9:30 am - 10:45 am
Join us for our monthly kid formed clubs hangout! Clubs get 45 to 60 minutes to meet and hang out. They also participate in challenges throughout the month to earn points to win prizes at the next meetup.

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Meeting Dates: 

Friday, September 13th, 2024

Friday, October 11th, 2024

Friday, November 8th, 2024

Friday, December 13th, 2024

LOCATION:

NewSongs Music School

8089 Madison Ave #6
Citrus Heights, CA 95610 United States

What is MyClub?

MyClub is a Monthly Meeting of kid formed clubs. Kids join clubs in their age range and get to hangout with like minded kids and make friends.

Each meeting kids are presented with club strengthening challenges they can complete during the month to earn points for prizes.  These challenges also subtly teach them about important business strategies like branding, networking, and marketing.

Kids are encouraged to communicate with members of their clubs throughout the month, and they can coordinate additional meetups.

We also encourage clubs to come together at our other Family Learning Lab events for additional club time.

We do ask for a $1 donation per kid, per meeting to help with refreshments, prizes, and supplies.

More information below.

DONATION INFORMATION

Donations are honor system only – if you don’t have funds to contribute, don’t worry! Just come and enjoy the event. 🙂

Clubs for Kids in Citrus Heights, CA

more information about myclub:

  • This is NOT a drop off event. We encourage parents to mingle with other parents over some refreshments and meet new friends!
  • Special “club” for preschool, kindergarten & 1st grade kids. Our PK1Kids club is special for little ones. We will be facilitating different free play activities each 15 minutes. We also encourage kids to bring something special from home that they really like or are interested in – they will get to pick a small prize from a treasure box when they do.
  • You will receive a text message prior to the event with a list of clubs that will meet for the first meeting. This will also be published at familylearninglab.org/myclub Please encourage your kiddos to bring something from home to contribute to the meeting (examples: yarn for knitting, legos, art supplies, etc.)
  • Yikes! NOT a low sugar event! We will provide some fruit as a healthy snack alongside cookies, but kids will have the chance to earn prizes like fancy donuts for their club, and candy and snacks. We usually like to promote low sugar, healthy foods but are making an exception for this once a month event. Please reach out if this poses a problem for your family with some possible solutions 🙂
  • Donut Raffle each meeting! Each kid will receive a ticket at the start of each meeting. We will draw a ticket for the donut raffle at the start of the meeting. Whoever wins the raffle wins a dozen fancy donuts for their club that morning. The more members each club recruits, the more chances they have to win the raffle.
  • Please bring chairs for your kids if you can like a camping chair – at least for the first meeting. We want to make sure we have enough chairs for all the kids.
  • Kids MAY change clubs from month to month. And they’re also welcome to start a new club at any time. However kids will be encouraged to complete challenges throughout the month that teach them skills to make their clubs thrive. Switching clubs may cause a loss of this momentum, so please encourage them to stick with it when you think it’s appropriate. If we have a successful semester of MyClub we will run another round for 2nd semester.
  • We are asking for a $1 donation per kid per meeting. This mostly helps me buy cookies and hopefully prizes so I don’t go broke. 🙂
  • All participants must sign and have a waiver on file and hold harmless Family Learning Lab Co-School and NewSongs Music Studio.
  • These meetings take place in a music studio. We ask for your help strictly enforcing a no running rule. Let’s keep a “culture of co-op” and all work together to respect the space and keep it clean and undamaged.