“First Fridays” at TRIS!
December 3, 2024

Introducing “First Fridays” at TRIS!

Ever wondered: 

How can I spend some down time with families and friends at TRIS?

How do I get to know other families?

How can my child play with other students across classrooms?

How can I also get exposure to the culture and languages my child learns daily in a social setting?


The TPA is offering a chance for all of these opportunities with First Fridays! If you attended our recent meetings you understand that this is a community effort aimed at mingling and learning more about each other.


When: December 6, 2024

Time: 5pm-7pm (join us straight from pick up)

Where: The Hub, 800 W Tower Ave, Alameda, CA 94501

Potluck Style - Bring your own drinks, snacks, and paddles. We will have some on hand, otherwise, $10 per set of paddles. 


For your future planning we anticipate other First Fridays on the following dates: January 10. February 7, March 7, April 4, May 5 (Cinco de Mayo celebration) and June 4. Dates are tentative so watch out for confirmations of the planned activities. We anticipate hosting yoga, movies, dance/cultural events in Spanish/French. If you've got ideas feel free to get involved and/or help outs.


Please Join us!! 

Rowena Lizin


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