Eickenroht Informer
April 13th - April 17th
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Abundant Harvest Kitchen Opens to Provide Meals for Spring Residents in Need
The Abundant Harvest Kitchen is a new Spring-based nonprofit food pantry founded by the Saint Isidore Episcopal Church community. They are working to provide meals for area residents who are experiencing food shortages due to the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. Located at 24803 Oakhurst Drive, Spring, 77386, the Abundant Harvest Kitchen officially opened its doors March 30. The pantry is open daily from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with half-hour time slots reserved for individuals to visit the facility and to pick up food. For more information, including food order requests, volunteer signups and donation opportunities, go to www.harvestkitchen.org.
This Weeks Read Aloud is Below.
Although this may seem like a primary book, the vocabulary and inferences that could be made make it appropriate for every level. There is humor in there if your children catch it.
Happy Reading,
Mr. Green
Social Distancing Should Not Mean Social Isolation
Young children need to have quality time with their caregivers and other important people in their lives. Social connectedness improves children’s chances of showing the ability to cope with difficulties and overcome obstacles regardless of the situation.
Here are some creative approaches to staying connected during this time of self-distancing:
● Using online video chats with friends, and family members outside the immediate home
● Writing letters to friends and family members
● Playing online video games with friends
● Playing board/ and card games
● Cooking and baking together
● Write a thank you letter to your postman and leave in your mailbox for them