A Hungry Caterpillar Adventure at Head Start

A Hungry Caterpillar Adventure at Head Start

PEACE, Inc. Head Start Preschool and Early Head Start recently hosted a fun-filled evening for their annual Same Book Event, bringing families together to celebrate a shared love of reading. This year’s theme, The Hungry Caterpillar, inspired a variety of hands-on activities and creative crafts that engaged children and encouraged learning through play.

Families enjoyed a welcoming environment where they could read, create, and connect with one another. The event provided meaningful opportunities for children to explore literacy in a fun and interactive way while strengthening the connection between home and school.

The evening also included a special visit from Congressman John W. Mannion, who greeted staff, children, and parents and took time to explore the activities. He also spoke with students from Liverpool High School, adding to the excitement and making the event even more memorable for everyone involved.

Events like the Same Book Event highlight the importance of early literacy and family engagement in a child’s development. By bringing families, educators, and community members together, PEACE, Inc. continues to create meaningful experiences that support learning, strengthen connections, and inspire a lifelong love of reading.

To learn more about the Head Start Program visit: peace-caa.org/programs/hs/

Head Start is Wacky, Wonderful and Full of Learning!

Head Start is Wacky, Wonderful and Full of Learning!

Head Start students at Merrick and Sumner had a fun-filled week celebrating Dr. Seuss and the joy of reading. At Merrick Head Start, Rooms 106 and 211 explored the playful rhymes and imaginative stories that have made Dr. Seuss a favorite for generations. Students participated in hands-on activities such as painting colorful hats and dressing up as The Cat in the Hat, bringing the stories to life in the classroom. The celebration was made even more special when one student’s dad joined the class to lead a fun activity, strengthening family engagement and making the week memorable.

Meanwhile, Sumner Head Start, Room 107, celebrated Wacky Wednesday with playful surprises and creative activities that encouraged early literacy and learning. Students dressed in wacky outfits and engaged in fun classroom challenges that made the day exciting while supporting social-emotional growth, imagination, and creativity.

These celebrations highlight how Head Start programs foster a love of learning through engaging, hands-on experiences. By connecting reading, creativity, and family involvement, students not only build early literacy skills but also develop confidence, social skills, and a lifelong excitement for learning.

To learn about the Head Start Program at PEACE, Inc. visit: peace-caa.org/programs/hs/

Dancing for Heart Health at Sumner Head Start

Dancing for Heart Health at Sumner Head Start

 &Sumner Head Start hosted their Healthy Heart Dance, bringing children and parents together for a fun and engaging celebration focused on wellness and heart health. Families enjoyed a lively day filled with movement, creativity, and learning as they explored ways to keep their hearts healthy through play.

The event featured a variety of interactive activity stations designed to support both physical activity and creative expression. Children created Heart Animals and Heart People, experimented with Sponge Heart Painting, and showed off their moves during Healthy Exercise activities. Families also took part in games like Healthy Food & Heart Toss, and Pin the Heart on the Person, while temporary tattoos added an extra element of fun.

It was wonderful to see families coming together to celebrate healthy habits, active play, and community connection. Events like the Healthy Heart Dance help reinforce important wellness messages while creating joyful, shared experiences for children and their caregivers.

Pizza Day at Sumner Head Start

Pizza Day at Sumner Head Start

Sumner Head Start Room 211 recently brought learning to life by transforming their Community Helpers Domain into a pizzeria. Students stepped into the role of pizza makers, while parents joined in to support their young chefs as they created colorful “pizzas” made from construction paper.

This hands-on activity encouraged creativity, teamwork, and imaginative play while helping children learn about community helpers and how they contribute to everyday life. Sharing the experience with families made the activity even more meaningful, strengthening connections between home and classroom.

Moments like these highlight the value of interactive, play-based learning and family engagement, creating joyful experiences that support children’s development in a fun and nurturing environment.

If you would like to see if your family qualifies for the Head Start program visit: www.peace-caa.org/hs

“Dad Read to a Child” at Sumner Head Start

“Dad Read to a Child” at Sumner Head Start

Sumner Head Start Room 102 recently celebrated male involvement in early learning with a successful “Dad Read To A Child” Literacy Event. Fathers, grandfathers, and other father-figures joined their children for a special storytime experience that highlighted the importance of reading together and building strong family connections.

The event provided a meaningful opportunity for children to share the joy of books with the important men in their lives while strengthening early literacy skills. Seeing families come together to support learning created a welcoming and encouraging atmosphere for both children and caregivers.

We are proud of our students and families for participating in this special event and for showing how shared reading experiences can support learning, confidence, and lifelong connections to literacy.

To learn more about becoming a volunteer visit: www.peace-caa.org/get-involved/

Exploring Animals Through Art and Observation

Exploring Animals Through Art and Observation

Learning came to life in Sumner Head Start, Room 107, as students took part in a creative activity centered around animals. Each child selected an animal of their choice and explored its colors, shapes, and unique characteristics, taking time to observe details before beginning their work.

Using their observations, students carefully worked to draw the animal images they chose. This encourages patience, attention to detail, and problem-solving while allowing children to express their creativity in meaningful ways. Activities like this help children build confidence as they see their ideas take shape.

Through this engaging activity, students strengthened fine motor skills, creativity, and concentration, all while enjoying the learning process. We are proud of the effort, focus, and growth we see in our classrooms every day as children continue to learn through exploration and creativity.

To learn more about the Head Start Program visit: www.peace-caa.org/hs

Strengthening Community Partnerships with Senatorial Offices

Strengthening Community Partnerships with Senatorial Offices

PEACE, Inc. was proud to welcome Regional Directors from the Offices of Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand for a visit to our Sumner Head Start site. During their time on site, the directors toured the classrooms, met with Head Start staff and students, and learned more about the vital services PEACE, Inc. provides to children, families, and older adults throughout our community.

The visit also included updates on our Foster Grandparent Program and meaningful conversations about the current needs and challenges facing the families we serve. We are grateful to Josh and Jamie for taking time out of their busy schedules to connect with our team, listen, and engage in thoughtful discussion. Opportunities like this help strengthen partnerships and ensure community voices are heard at every level.

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