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Wed
Mar
14
Whimsical Wednesday
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Whimsical Wednesday

Already Occurred
MetroWest Jewish Day School, 29 Upper Joclyn Ave.,
Framingham, MA 01701
This event is kosher. This event is wheelchair accessible.

Join the Metrowest community for a free preschool program. Whimsical Wednesday is an hour of songs, stories, crafts for two to four year olds.  Each program celebrates a different holiday. This is a great way to meet other families from the Metrowest community and also provide your child(ren) with a fun and creative program.  This month's program is all about Havdalah, Saying Goodbye to Shabbat.  MetroWest Jewish Day School is a pluralistic co-ed school welcoming applications in grades K-7.

Other upcoming events from this organization

Tue
Jun
12
MetroWest Jewish Day School
7:00PM - 9:00PM

Annual Meeting

Cost: FREE - Registration not required.
June 12, 2012—07:00 PM to 09:00 PM

Framingham, MA 01701
This event is kosher. This event is wheelchair accessible.
Join MWJDS for its annual meeting. Details TBA shortly.
Sun
Dec
02
MWJDS 10th Anniversary Celebration
10:30AM - 1:00PM

MWJDS 10th Anniversary Celebration

Cost: Unknown - Registration is not available yet.
December 02, 2012—10:30 AM to 01:00 PM
Gann Academy, 333 Forest Avenue, Waltham, MA,
Waltham, MA 02452
This event is kosher. This event is wheelchair accessible.
Save the Date! Join us in sharing this special event honoring Joyce Bohnen and our school's 10th Anniversary!

Organizer

Risa Werblin
508-620-5554

MetroWest Jewish Day School

MetroWest Jewish Day School

MWJDS is a pluralistic co-ed day school welcoming students from 20+ Metrowest communities in grades Kindergarten to grade 8.

Did you know?

Every fall, MWJDS goes on a trip to pick apples and pumpkins. It's been our tradition for each new year. We share some of our bounty with a local food pantry.