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A Patriotic Tradition Many communities hold colorful parades complete with marching bands and patriotic speeches. Citizens hang American flags from their homes, and buildings are decorated in red, white, and blue. At night, booming firework displays, usually ending with a spectacular finale, can be seen at various parks and fairgrounds. Two of the big- gest firework shows take place in Washington, D.C., on the National Mall, and in New York City, on the East River. Want to show your U.S. pride this Fourth of July? It's easy! First, put on your favorite red, white, and blue clothes. Next, ask your mom or dad to hang the flag outside your apartment or house, or line the driveway with mini flags. Then, find a holiday parade or festival in your neighborhood. And don't forget to map out a good spot in the park (or even in front of the TV) to watch those dazzling fireworks! The idea of freedom is an important one for children to understand. As Americans, we celebrate our freedom on July 4th, Independence Day. As believers in Christ, we can celebrate our freedom every day, because Jesus has set us free from sin and death! SCRIPTURES John 8:36 So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. Psalm 33:12 – Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD… Genesis 18:18 – Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation, and all nations on earth will be blessed through him. Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 19:14 Triad Baptist Christian Preschool 336-996-7573 Director of Education Donna Mannon Ext. 135 Preschool Director Laura Harris Ext. 122 Preschool Office Leesa Yates Ext 121 Financial Office Barbara Atkins Stacy Miley Ext. 139/140 NEWSLETTER Triad Baptist Christian Preschool

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A Patriotic Tradition

Many communities hold colorful parades complete with marching

bands and patriotic speeches. Citizens hang American flags from

their homes, and buildings are decorated in red, white, and blue. At

night, booming firework displays, usually ending with a spectacular

finale, can be seen at various parks and fairgrounds. Two of the big-

gest firework shows take place in Washington, D.C., on the National

Mall, and in New York City, on the East River.

Want to show your U.S. pride this Fourth of July? It's easy! First, put

on your favorite red, white, and blue clothes. Next, ask your mom or

dad to hang the flag outside your apartment or house, or line the

driveway with mini flags. Then, find a holiday parade or festival in

your neighborhood. And don't forget to map out a good spot in the

park (or even in front of the TV) to watch those dazzling fireworks!

The idea of freedom is an important one for children to understand.

As Americans, we celebrate our freedom on July 4th, Independence

Day.

As believers in Christ, we can celebrate our

freedom every day, because Jesus has set us

free from sin and death!

SCRIPTURES

John 8:36 So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.

Psalm 33:12 – Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD…

Genesis 18:18 – Abraham will surely become a great and powerful

nation, and all nations on earth will be blessed through him.

Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them;

for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 19:14

Triad Baptist

Christian Preschool

336-996-7573

Director of Education

Donna Mannon

Ext. 135

Preschool Director

Laura Harris

Ext. 122

Preschool Office

Leesa Yates

Ext 121

Financial Office

Barbara Atkins

Stacy Miley

Ext. 139/140

NEWSLETTER

Triad Baptist

Christian Preschool

Kara Leak 7-3 Teachers:

Zoe Harris 7-4 Morgan Carter 7-3

Kinsley Marshall 7-8 Angela Evertte 7-17

Elizabeth Dean 7-10 Holly Mullins 7-26

Natalie Wiant 7-18 Amy Freeman 7-29

Asa Wilson 7-24

Caden Wilson 7-24

Judah Boyce 7-25

Harper Pegram 7-25

Natalie Royal 7-27

Adalynn Harris 7-30

Izzy Williams 7-31

Vacation Bible School

Arriving Late...

July Birthdays

We seem to have a misunderstanding about our arrival time. We have always asked that all

of the children be in by 9:00 each morning in the summer.

We have parents strolling in at 10, 11 even 12 noon. It is hard to schedule my staff when I

do not know who is off for vacation or who has appointments and may be arriving late.

Please if you would, call my extension (122) or Leesa’s (121) and let us know if your child is

arriving late. This will help in allowing me to send home staff that are not needed. Also

like last week, we sent home a teacher because there was only 4 children and then 4-5

more come in between 10 and 12. There was not an available teacher to take the

children. We want each day to be fun and consistent!

Thank you so much for your help! Laura

All Preschool

children that are

at least 3 years

old and potty

trained will auto-

matically go to

VBS with his/her

class in the

morning. No

need to register.

Your child must

be here by 9:00

in order to go to

VBS each day. If

you arrive late,

there will be no

staff available to

watch your child.

Grilled Corn on the Cob

What you will need:

Corn on the cob (in the husk)

Salt

Butter

Large bowl or pot / water

Select how ever many ears of corn your family will eat.

Take off the outer layer of the husk and place the whole ears of

corn in a large pot of cold salted water for a half hour. Take out

and drain with paper towels.

Place ears of corn in their husk on the grill, put lid down and roast

for 30-45 minutes turning once. Corn husk may turn brown.

This is ok. Enjoy! It is delicious!!

Monday’s………. Penguins and Cubs

Tuesday’s……….. Turtles and Monkeys

Wednesday’s……. Frogs and Chipmunks

Thursday’s………. Owls and Giraffes

Friday’s………….. Lions

Please stay off of your cell phones once you drive into our

Church/School property. We have little children walking to and

from cars and we do not want anyone to get hurt.

Also, please do not walk into our building to get your child talking

on your cell phone. It is hard for teachers to communicate to you

or your child if you are busy on your phone at drop off and pick up

times. Thank you so much for your help in this matter.

I would catch lightening bugs and look at

bats!... Julie Horton

I would have Ice Cream day,

Everyday!...

Emery Eanes

Everyone has to wear a tiara, even the

boys!... Tahlia Posey

I would go outside and let the kids play all

day!...

Mariah Davis