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KidStuf where kids take their parents to learn
KidStuf is a creative and exciting environment where kids (Grade 1-5) take their parents to learn. The production includes, music, dancers, comedy, mini dramas and videos that entertain and teach families virtues. Kidstuf is designed to help families spark a life-long dialogue in your home that will help parents develop faith and character in their sons and daughters.
KidStuf is:
A 60-minute monthly environment that is:
Value Driven - where character and faith are taught by emphasizing a monthly virtue like honesty or friendship
Family Centered - where parents and kids spend quality time together
Kid Focused - where learning is fun and relevant for elementary age kids
Parent Enabling - where we provide practical tips for parents on how to engage their kids in dialogue about the things that matter most to families during a 10 minute "ParentStuf".
User Friendly - where your friends will thank you for bringing them
Creatively Wired - where video, lights, sound, and drama are used to make a lasting impression
Volunteer Fueled - where everyone can participate and get connected
Our next KidStuf show will be Saturday Oct 6th at 6:30 PM sharp. It is Thanksgiving weekend so please invite your friends and family. Plan to be here for 6:20 for security check in.
At Trinity Community Church in the main auditorium. see map for directions
KidStuf is designed for parents and kids in Grade 1-5.
• If you have children younger than Grade 1 you are invited to bring them along however they must sit with their parents in the parent section.
• No drop offs allowed. Children must be accompanied by an adult. That's the whole purpose... KidStuf is a shared family experience.
• KidStuf is also a great place for families who don't normally go to church.
KidStuf is Orange
KidStuf is an important part of Trinity's orange strategy, where we take the colour of family (red, representing the heart) and the colour of church (yellow, representing the light of Christ) and combine them to get orange - a more vibrant, powerful colour. Going orange means synchronizing the efforts of church leaders and parents around a plan to help build faith and character in their sons and daughters. We really believe that what parents do at home becomes more important than what happens at KidStuf, and we use KidStuf to help parents engage in meaningful dialogue with their children about faith and morals at home.
If you would like more information or are interested in helping out with KidStuf please contact Nadine Russell at or call 705-487-1998.
Kidstuf