Foisorul Copiilor
Programs & Events

A full calendar of learning, performance, and neighborhood gathering.

This combined page brings together the daily rhythm of Foisorul Copiilor: weekday clubs, family workshops, seasonal showcases, and open community events that help children build skills while staying closely connected to the people around them.

Current Focus

Spring term blends arts practice, reading support, and public-facing events.

Children move between small-group instruction and larger shared moments, so each program cycle builds toward a visible celebration.

What Families Can Expect

Consistent weekly timing, mixed-age collaboration where appropriate, caregiver touchpoints, and event formats that welcome first-time visitors as easily as returning participants.

12+

weekly program formats running across creative, movement, literacy, and family participation strands.

4

major event moments per month, from open houses and showcases to community making days.

All Ages 4-16

with grouped activities that keep first experiences accessible and advanced sessions challenging.

Program Highlights

Each strand connects skill-building with a public, joyful outcome.

Children and facilitators collaborating during a group activity

Creative Makers

Hands-on sessions in making, design, and collaborative problem-solving. Children prototype, revise, and present work at end-of-cycle mini exhibitions.

Children listening and participating in a learning session

Story Lab

Reading circles, spoken-word exercises, and bilingual storytelling help children practice expression in a room built around confidence rather than pressure.

Children engaged together in a workshop setting

Family Workshop Series

Weekend sessions designed for caregivers and children to learn side by side, making the center feel like an extension of home support rather than a separate service.

Weekly Rhythm

Programs stay predictable so events can feel special.

Most children enter through a recurring weekly program, then join wider event moments as their confidence grows. That structure keeps participation steady while still giving the calendar energy.

Across the month, clubs lead into showcases, open workshops, performances, and celebration days that invite family members directly into the process.

Monday / Tuesday

After-School Programs

  • 15:30 - 16:45Story Lab and guided reading groups
  • 16:00 - 17:30Creative Makers studio with rotating build prompts
  • 17:45 - 18:30Parent check-ins and reflection circles
Wednesday / Thursday

Movement and Ensemble

  • 15:30 - 16:30Movement games and coordination labs
  • 16:45 - 17:45Music, rhythm, and group performance practice
  • 18:00 - 19:00Open rehearsal for upcoming events
Friday

Community Event Prep

  • 15:30 - 16:30Volunteer set-up and materials organization
  • 16:30 - 17:45Children curate displays, readings, or demos
  • 18:00 - 19:00Family preview and informal walkthroughs
Weekend

Public Events

  • Saturday MorningFamily workshop and center open house
  • Saturday AfternoonSeasonal showcase, small market, or outdoor gathering
  • SundaySpecial partner events and neighborhood collaborations
How The Combined Page Works

Programs create continuity. Events create momentum.

Explore

New families can start with open access events, where children can observe, try a short activity, and meet facilitators without committing immediately.

Join

Weekly programs provide the stable routine children need to build friendships, practice consistently, and feel ownership of the space.

Share

Each cycle ends in a visible event moment: readings, maker displays, group performances, or family-led workshop tables.

Return

Events bring families back into the building, often creating the next wave of registrations, volunteers, and community partnerships.

Event Gallery

Scenes from workshops, performances, and shared community days.

Plan Your Visit

Use this page as the starting point for both ongoing programs and one-day events.

Families looking for a first visit should begin with an open event. Families ready for a regular schedule can ask the team about placement, age grouping, and available support for the next program cycle.

  • Best for first-time visitors: Saturday open house and family workshop sessions.
  • Best for regular attendance: weekday after-school clubs with recurring facilitators.
  • Best for sharing progress: monthly showcases, reading circles, and neighborhood celebrations.