Community Corner
Summer Fun Returns to First Presbyterian Church at Dayton
Vacation Bible School will run from July 1 through July 5.

The First Presbyterian Church at Dayton is once again opening it's doors to welcome the children of the South Brunswick community for a full week of Vacation Bible School, which will run from Monday, July 1 through Friday, July 5 (including 4th of July) from 9 a.m. to noon.
A strong team of volunteers is ready to greet children going into pre-kindergarten through those entering into 5th grade with a program called Kingdom Rock: Where Kids Stand Strong for God.
Each day, the children will be welcomed into the church building - which has been transformed into a medieval fortress complete with drawbridges, towers, torches, banners and more. All participants will cycle through an exciting day filled with singing and epic Bible adventures, led by Pastor Wendi Werner and her husband, Noel, awesome science experiments in the Imagination Station, creative snacks in the King's Kitchen, fun and games, arts and crafts - and they will participate in the mission initiative for the week through Operation Kid to Kid.
It will be a terrific week, and a wonderful way to celebrate the first days out from school.
The VBS program is open to any and all interested children. The church is asking for $10 per participant, with a family cap of $30; however, if the cost would in any way prevent someone's attendance, scholarships are provided.
Registrations materials can be picked up in the church office at 362 Georges Road in Dayton, or you can find them online at www.firstpresdaytonnj.org.
Pastor Wendi finds it a joy to open the church's door to the children of the community, and hope that all who can will come and take part.
--First Presbyterian Church at Dayton
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