Weekends That Strengthen Family Connections

Date nights for parents, open play events for kids, and shared experiences that bring families closer together. Our weekend programming creates the rhythm of connected community life while giving everyone what they need most.

Friday evenings through Sunday afternoons
Ages vary by program
199 South Street, Newburgh

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

Kids Night Out

Friday Nights
Ages 8-12

Ages 8-12 have been asking for their own night out. Movie screenings, dance parties, talent shows, and snacks with friends who get their energy level. Safe, supervised fun that lets them feel like the big kids they're becoming.

Meanwhile, you get two precious hours for the adult time you've been craving—date night, errands, or just sitting quietly without anyone asking for anything.

Parents Night Out

Saturday Nights
BYOB

Trivia competitions, movie screenings, karaoke, and adult conversation. BYOB social hour followed by organized entertainment until 9:00 PM.

Connect with other parents who understand your life. No small talk about the weather—these are people who get why you're excited about two hours without discussing snack preferences.

Sunday Open Play

Sunday Mornings
Ages 5-10

Kids play at the park with trained supervision while families enjoy breakfast together. Drop off for independent play or stay for family meal time—whatever works for your Sunday rhythm.

Board games, movie screenings, and activities designed for mixed ages. Beanbag chairs for kids, real chairs for adults, snacks available for purchase.

Family Night

Sunday Mornings
Ages 5-10

FAQ

  • Registration recommended for all programming. Kinship Classes typically fill first, followed by family portraits. Kids Night Out and family events usually have day-of availability.

  • Ages 8-12 work best together developmentally. Younger children might feel overwhelmed by the energy level and activities designed for older kids.

  • Depends on your definition of fun, but if you enjoy trivia about random topics, laughing at bad movies, or singing karaoke with people who also can't carry a tune—probably yes.