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Parents Night Out, This Friday

January 29, 2016

sallyARGHUniversity parents are invited to take the opportunity to enjoy four hours of free time with their significant others while the UP onsite daycare watches their children on Parents Night Out, Friday, February 5, from 6-10 p.m. This service is provided by Vermont Hills Family Life Center daycare/preschool. The cost is $30 for one child or $40 for two kids or more, and includes dinner for the little ones.

Parents Night Out takes place during the academic year on the first Friday of each month. For more information or to sign your kids up, contact Cala Richman, director, at (503) 283-9688 or calar@vhflc.com.

Filed Under: 02-01-2016, 09-28-2015, Campus Services Tagged With: Cala Richman, Parents Night Out, UP Daycare

Parents Night Out, April 3

March 30, 2015

kiddos copyUniversity parents are invited to take the opportunity to enjoy four hours of free time with their significant others while the UP onsite daycare watches their children on Parents Night Out, Friday, April 3, from 6-10 p.m. This service is provided by Vermont Hills Family Life Center daycare/preschool. The cost is $30 for one child and $45 for families, and includes dinner for the little ones. Proceeds benefit the UP daycare/preschool house.

For more information or to sign your kids up, contact Cala Richman, director, at (503) 283-9688 or calar@vhflc.com.

Filed Under: 03-30-2015, Campus Services Tagged With: Cala Richman, Parents Night Out, UP Daycare

Parents Night Out, This Friday

March 2, 2015

olliegrinningboyUniversity parents are invited to take the opportunity to enjoy four hours of free time with their significant others while the UP onsite daycare watches their children on Parents Night Out, Friday, March 6, from 6-10 p.m. This service is provided by Vermont Hills Family Life Center daycare/preschool. The cost is $40 per child and $50 for two kids, and includes dinner for the little ones. Proceeds benefit the UP daycare/preschool house. For more information or to sign your kids up, contact Cala Richman, director, at (503) 283-9688 or calar@vhflc.com.

Filed Under: 03-02-2015, Campus Services Tagged With: Cala Richman, Parents Night Out, UP Daycare, Vermont Hills Family Life Centers

Parents Night Out, Feb. 6

February 2, 2015

KidssleepingUniversity parents are invited to take the opportunity to enjoy four hours of free time with their significant others while the UP onsite daycare watches their children on Parents Night Out, Friday, February 6, from 6-10 p.m. This service is provided by Vermont Hills Family Life Center daycare/preschool. The cost is $40 per child and $50 for two children and includes dinner for the kids. Proceeds benefit the UP daycare/preschool house. For more information or to sign your kids up contact Cala Richman, director, at (503) 283-9688 or calar@vhflc.com.

Filed Under: 02-02-2015, Campus Services, Daycare Tagged With: Cala Richman, Parents Night Out, UP Daycare

UP Daycare Fundraiser

April 8, 2013

The UP Child Care Advisory Board (CCAB) and Hocus Focus Photo­graphy are offering a photo shoot fundraiser to benefit the UP child care facility. All faculty and staff are welcome to sign up for a 20-30 minute photo shoot of their kids and/or the whole family, and 20 percent of proceeds will go back to the UP facility. The shoot will be held on Sunday, April 21, beginning at 9 a.m., in Buckley Center room 108. To schedule your photo shoot and obtain a pricing list, please e-mail Anissa Rogers, social and behavioral sciences, at rogers@up.edu.

Filed Under: 04-08-2013, Campus Services Tagged With: Anissa Rogers, Child Care Advisory Board, UP Daycare

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