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Colonial Middle School Lobby
716 Belvoir Road
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Swim, float, & splash in the leisure pool while watching videos and classic kids shows on a huge screen. Bring your favorite float. But for safety, no ‘water wings’ please. Viewings will begin at dusk. Titles will be announced as we approach each date. All children must be accompanied by a paying adult. The doors open at 6:00 pm with music and glow necklaces.
Ages: 6-11 years Does your child love to cook or want to learn how to make their own meals? Then this class is perfect for them! ‘70s Party – The kids might want to dress in bell bottom jeans, peasant tops, or maybe psychedelic colors when they join Kitchen Wizards to make sweet and savory crepes and fondue. It’ll be a GROOVY evening!
Ages: 2-6 years with adult
Put on your most beautiful Princess dress and step out for an afternoon of make-believe fun and sing-a-longs with Rapunzel! We will listen to princess stories, play games and activities and enjoy a snack fit for a future queen. We will also decorate our own crown and wand!
Auditorium
Plymouth Township Police Association Shredding Day 2018
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Plymouth Township Building, Main Parking Lot
700 Belvoir Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
8am – 12pm or Until the Truck is full!!
Free for all Township Residents
Donations Accepted
Request a $40 donation from Businesses
ALL DONATIONS BENEFIT THE
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP POLICE ASSOCIATION
Join Central Montco Technical High School in celebrating their 50th year in Career and Technical Education on April 28th, 2018 from 11am-2pm. Events include a car show, college fair, business vendors, food, bake sale, health fair and activities for children such as a moon bounce and face painting. Bring your friends and family for a fun day.
More details are available on the CMTHS website.

Ages: 10-14 years This class will teach you from start to finish how to build your own autonomous robot controlled by an Arduino compatible microcontroller. The instructors will explain the how to create electric circuits using a microcontroller, breadboard, ultrasound sensor and programmable servo motors. All materials are provided and participants will leave with a self-driving, obstacle sensing robot.


