New Youth Programs Available this Fall

New Youth Programs Offered

Township of Cranford

Does your teen know how to change a tire? Does your child spend hours making their nails look like a work of art? Is design your child’s passion? Is math a subject your student enjoys or needs extra help with? The Cranford Recreation and Parks Department is offering new programs this fall for youth of all ages. Register online, register.communitypass.net/cranford, or in person at the Community Center at 220 Walnut Avenue.

Car Care Education has teamed up with the Cranford Recreation and Parks Department to offer real-life skills every teen driver or soon-to-be driver should learn. From learning to change a tire to jump starting a car battery, this two-day program will teach young drivers the basic car care maintenance necessary for all drivers. Open to ages 16-plus. Held on two Saturdays, October 12 and November 2, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Upper Parking Lot at Centennial Avenue Pool. A current driver’s license is not required. The fee for Car Care Education is $85 for Cranford residents and $115 for non-residents.

Nail Design Club will teach basic nail techniques and explore unique nail art methods to turn nails into masterpieces. All supplies are included in this program. Offered Mondays, September 23 through November. Two age groups: Grades 1 through 4 class is from 4: 30 to 5: 30 p.m. and Grades 5 through 8 class is from 5:35 to 6:35 p.m. The fee for Nail Design Club is $180 for Cranford residents and $205 for non-residents. Classes not held on October 14 and November 11.

Four new Math and STEAM programs are offered on Tuesdays this Fall.

Math Club offers two programs: Math Lab (Grade 1-3) and Clay and Calculate (Grades 4-8). 

Math Lab for kids in Grades 1 through 3, will step into the lab and explore numbers in a fun and stress-free environment. Students will learn concepts from various branches of math through hands-on activities, projects, and experiments. They will also complete problem-solving challenges as a team and play math games. Offered Tuesdays September 24 through November 12, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $180 for Cranford residents, Non-Resident: $205.

Clay & Calculate for youth in Grades 4 through 8, will explore advanced concepts from various branches of math in a unique and fun way through projects involving clay. They will also complete problem-solving challenges as a team. Offered Tuesdays September 24 through November 12, from 5:35 to 6:35 p.m. Fee: $180 for Cranford residents, Non-Resident: $205.

Spy Kidz: Spy Squad: science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) converge to create a Top-Secret Secret Agent experience. Offered by Saturday’s Child Kid’s Club. Held Tuesdays, September 24 through November 12. Grades: 1 through 4, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Grades: 5 through 8, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cranford resident fee: $225, non-resident: $250, all supplies included.

Is art your child’s passion? Cartooning, Design and Photography are three new art-based programs slated this fall.

Elementary Cartooning is a fun and creative course for ages 9 through 12. Students will learn how to bring their own characters to life through cartooning. No prior experience necessary, just a love for cartoons and a big imagination! Tuesdays, September 25 through November 13, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fee: $120 for Cranford residents. Non-Resident: $145. All supplies included.

Photography-Shutterbugs, offered by Saturday’s Child Kid’s Club, has two age group programs for Grades 1 through 4 and Grades 5 through 8. Young photographers will learn to capture the world through their lens, experimenting with lighting, composition and creativity. From silly selfies to capturing amazing trick photography, expert instructors will guide photographers through the world of pictures, leaving them feeling empowered and eager to share their masterpieces with the world. In the last class, students will show off their photo adventure in a real-live gallery show for their parents. Held weekly on Thursdays, starting September 26 through November 14. Grades: 1 – 4 is 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Grades: 5 through 8 is 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Fee: $225 for Cranford residents, Non-Resident: $250.

Crayola World of Design, offered by Mad Science, young people from ages Pre-k to Grade 6 will take a journey to the farthest reaches of the imagination while learning about the Artic, the rainforest, Mars, and a futuristic city. Creativity is explored by experimenting with Crayola products and many art techniques like sculpting, storyboarding, collage and mixed media. Discover design careers like graphic design, universal design, urban design, and product design. Open to Grades Pre-K through 6. Held Thursdays from October 10 through November 21, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cranford resident fee is $190, non-resident fee is $215.

Build–A–Buddy, inspired by both Build–A–Bear and American Girl, allows children to build their very own stuffed friend that they can customize to reflect their unique personalities and preferences. Kids can choose from a variety of bear colors, and then create outfits for their new friend, as well as add special accessories. This program is offered by Saturday’s Child Kid’s Club. In addition to customizing their bear’s appearance, children will create a unique story about their bear. This interactive element encourages kids to use their imagination and creativity as they write about their bear’s adventures. Each story is then printed and included in their very own copy of our newspaper, The Teddy Bear Times. This way, the bear becomes more than just a toy; it transforms into a cherished friend with a rich history and character, making the experience not only fun, but also educational and memorable. The last class will be a Bear Faire, where the parents get to meet the bears for the first time. Open to Grades K through 5. Held Fridays from September 27 through November 15, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Cranford resident fee is $225, non-resident is $250, supplies and materials included.

All programs are held at the Cranford Community Center, located 220 Walnut Avenue, with the exception of Car Care Education, which is held outdoors at the Centennial Avenue Pool parking lot. For more information, visit online at cranfordrecreation.org, in-person at 220 Walnut Avenue, email: recreation@cranfordnj.org, or call 908-709-7283. Registration is done on Community Pass, register.communitypass.net/cranford.

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