PA day = fun at Chatham Church

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Preston Church is not exactly sure about the new friend he made during last week’s Zoo2You performance at the First Reformed Church.
Preston Church is not exactly sure about the new friend he made during last week’s Zoo2You performance at the First Reformed Church.

The last thing parents might expect to hear from their children during professional activity days might include, “how big will it get, how fast does it go, what does it eat and – will it eat me?”

But those questions, amid shrieks and squeals of laughter, were the norm last Thursday as some 36 children were in attendance for a display by Zoo2You, featuring turtles, snakes, rabbits, lizards and other animals.

The event was normal for children lucky enough to take part in the First Reformed Church programs organized to keep children busy while teachers upgrade their skills.

For the past two years, church officials and volunteers have organized activities for as many kids as they can fit in their Lacroix Street basement.

Margot Wynveen, wife of pastor Barry Wynveen, said the idea has been extremely successful.

“There are so many families where both parents are working so this gives them a safe place where the children can spend the day,” she said.

Word of the program quickly spread in south Chatham. “We have people calling all of the time,” she said of the program that isn’t limited to members of the congregation. “It’s nice to know the effort is appreciated.”

Pastor Barry said they had to restrict the number of children just to make sure there was room for the activity.

Mike Testani of Zoo2You said the children’s natural curiosity makes the events interesting.

In the past, Margot said the group has gone to a nearby park to fly kites. They are also considering having a golf day.

“We keep things interesting,” she said. “There is enough activity to allow the children to burn some energy and have fun.”

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