Tania Baricklo’s photos of the Everette Hodge Community Center After School Program featured in the Daily Freeman:
https://media.dailyfreeman.com/2015/12/11/photos-from-everette-hodge-center-after-school-program/

While this showcases a very small but valuable component of programming available at the Everette Hodge Community Center, the city’s environmental educators have offered a great deal more to our children than what can be pictured here. They adapt programming to meet the diverse learning styles of each of our children, and in doing so, they have created an environment in which children seek to learn even more.

The Hodge Center is owned by the City of Kingston and operated through a cooperative arrangement with the City of Kingston Parks and Recreation Department’s Environmental Education Program and Family of Woodstock’s Kingston Cares initiative. Funding for this unique partnership is provided by the City of Kingston Office of Community Development.

Learn more about Family’s Kingston Cares Initiative.