The City of Apalachicola’s Project Impact Program wrapped up its “Enrichment Program” yesterday Oct 11, but has announced plenty of other exciting programs for the rest of October and November.
On Thursday, Oct 21, Project Impact will be hosting “Lights on Afterschool”. Lights on Afterschool is a National Campaign to draw attention to afterschool programs that keep kids safe, inspire them to learn and help working families. During the event Project Impact will be opened from 4:00PM to 6:00PM and will showcase to parents of Project Impact students “The Combustion Show”, an “explosive” special program designed by the Mary Brogan Museum out of Tallahassee.
On Thursday, Oct 21, Project Impact will be hosting “Lights on Afterschool”. Lights on Afterschool is a National Campaign to draw attention to afterschool programs that keep kids safe, inspire them to learn and help working families. During the event Project Impact will be opened from 4:00PM to 6:00PM and will showcase to parents of Project Impact students “The Combustion Show”, an “explosive” special program designed by the Mary Brogan Museum out of Tallahassee.
On Friday, Oct 29, from 5:00PM to 6:00PM, the program will be hosting a fun filled Mystery Night titled, “Who stole the fun at Project Impact”? The students will travel from room to room searching for clues to solve the mystery. In each room, they will find hidden clues with the help of mysterious characters to see who stole the fun at Project Impact.
On Thursday, Nov 4, the Franklin County School will be in session for only a half day and from 12:00PM to 6:00PM, Zoo World will be at Project Impact with their mobile zoo. Zoo World has agreed to bring up to five animals from their Panama City facility for the Project Impact kids to enjoy.
On Thursday, Nov 4, the Franklin County School will be in session for only a half day and from 12:00PM to 6:00PM, Zoo World will be at Project Impact with their mobile zoo. Zoo World has agreed to bring up to five animals from their Panama City facility for the Project Impact kids to enjoy.
On Saturday, Nov 6, starting at 10:00AM the Project Impact Drum Corp will be marching in the Seafood Festival Parade and all students are welcome.
Project Impact services students from grades PK-12 and is located at the City of Apalachicola’s Municipal Complex (formerly Apalachicola High School).
For more information about the many programs offered at Project Impact, call (850) 653-1325.
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