Community Partnerships and the Seeds for Urban Play
The Seeds for Urban Play(SUP) is a special initiative of the Children at Play Network in partnership with community-based organizations ...
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2,000 Children at Free Play Days 2019
The Children at Play Network together with our CAPN Partners provided outdoor free play opportunities to nearly 2,000 children through ...
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Free Play is for All – Seeds for Urban Play Conference
The Seeds for Urban Play Conference, hosted by the Children at Play Network (CAPN) and Play Cousins Collective (PCC) brought ...
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Seeds for Urban Play Conference – Friday Nov. 8 – St. Stephen Family Life Center
Bernheim’s Children at Play Network and Play Cousins Collective Present Seeds for Urban Play Conference 8:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., ...
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Sunday, Oct. 27 – Olmsted’s Last Fall Free Play Day
The last of the Fall Free Play Days, hosted by Children at Play Network partner Olmsted Parks Conservancy is this ...
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Upcycled Play – Family Fun Night – Jeffersonville IN
Here’s another great opportunity to experience outdoor based free play. The Children at Play Network is delighted to let you ...
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New “Pop-Up” Natural Play Area at Russell Lee Park in Louisville
By Brooke Pardue, President/CEO, Louisville Parks Foundation (LPF) August 8, 2019 In keeping with a play trend sweeping the nation, ...
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Free Play at Bernheim’s CONNECT
You won’t want to miss Bernheim’s 11 Annual CONNECT from 6:23-10:23 p.m. on August 24th where the Children at Play Network ...
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Free Play at Louisville’s Bingham Park Saturday, July 20
The Olmsted Parks Conservancy will provide another free play opportunity — with boxes, tape, rope, tarps, clips and a whole ...
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Children at Play Network Receives 2nd Brown-Forman Grant to Support Seeds for Urban Play
The Children at Play Network received a $25,000 grant from the Brown-Forman Corporation to grow its Seeds for Urban Play ...
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Olmsted Parks Opens the Door for Free Play Days – Next Up July 20th at Bingham Park
The Children at Play Network and Louisville’s Olmsted Park Conservancy(OPC) have developed a partnership for play. In the spring, CAPN ...
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Bernheim’s Children at Play Network Wins Prestigious American Public Gardens Association Award
Bernheim’s Children at Play Network (CAPN) received the American Public Gardens Association (APGA) Award for Program Excellence. This annual award ...
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Free Workshop on Outdoor Play for Early Learning Professionals and the Community
The Children at Play Network and Play Cousins Collective are sponsoring a FREE workshop, Unleashing the Power of Play for ...
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Play Cousins Parent Cafe and Free Play
Play Cousins Collective, a CAPN partner in the Seeds for Urban Play project, will host a Parent Cafe that will ...
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Support a New Nature Playscape in Lexington
The Children at Play Network is excited to support an effort to create a new nature playscape at the Child ...
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CAPN Representing at the 2019 Playwork Campference
Pop Up Adventure Play – Playwork Campference 2019 The Children at Play Networks AMAZING team of Free Play Facilitators is ...
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Become a Volunteer Free Play Facilitator
HELP US – Bring Free Play to More Children New Dates for Volunteer Training Coming Soon! Bernheim’s Children at Play ...
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Training for Play “Practice” at the Virginia Chance School
Recently the Children at Play Network provided a day-long training at the Virginia Chance School for teachers of preschool through grade ...
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Contemplating Play Days – Observations and Questions
Seeing is Believing The Children at Play Network’s Seeds for Urban Play project allows us to work with organizations interested in bringing ...
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Science Is Mostly Play – ColorFest 2018
Learning Science Through Play – That’s Just What Happens We sometimes get caught in the trap of trying to justify ...
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