Education
Paragon of Play Launches New Enrichment Hub in Quinte West
Paragon of Play, a notable enrichment hub focused on children, adults, and families, has officially opened its new location in Quinte West. This expansion allows the organization to enhance its outreach and provide accessible enrichment programming to a broader audience.
Owner Jessica Spice, who grew up in the area, expressed her enthusiasm about the new site, stating, “Running Paragon in Belleville for the past 2.5 years has shown me just how much families value accessible enrichment programming.” She highlighted the significance of their new home at the historic Bata Shoe Factory, noting the connection to local history while embracing the vibrant energy of the community.
Diverse Programming for All Ages
Paragon of Play offers a wide array of programs designed to foster creativity, learning, and connection among participants. The services include academic offerings such as educational day camps, tutoring, and literacy intervention, which are tailored to meet the needs of various age groups.
In addition to academic support, the hub also features foundational arts programs, afterschool clubs for children, parenting classes, family social events, and private birthday parties. All programs are developed and implemented by experienced educators, ensuring a high-quality enrichment experience in a welcoming environment. Families are encouraged to express themselves and engage fully in the activities provided.
The new Quinte West location is situated at 58 Plant St, Batawa, making it easily accessible to the community. A monthly programming calendar is released on the 15th of each month, allowing families to stay informed about upcoming events and activities.
For more information about the programs and services offered, interested individuals can visit Paragon of Play’s website. The organization aims to continue its mission of serving families in a supportive atmosphere, promoting learning and creativity across the region.
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