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Summer Memories

We kicked off the summer program with tie-dye, beach games, water beads, and kinetic sand! As the temps went higher, so did our enthusiasm. It was great to be outside in the fresh air for a while.

PAWS Returns!

During this unprecedented year, so many students asked us when they would be able to see the dogs again. We are thrilled to announce that the beloved PAWS program has made its way back to us! Windsor has partnered with the directors of PAWS  to provide help on both ends of the leash for the past 8 years. It was truly a pleasure to welcome the volunteers, trainers, and sweet pups back after such a long break.

A Magical Show

Mysterious rings, a slippery snake, and clever card shenanigans were just a few of the things Joe Fischer had for us in his bag of tricks. Giggles rang out and genuine smiles spread across the aisles as the audience watched a delightful magic show. We are very excited about the magic workshops we have planned for the summer!

Virtual Fun Run!

Spring is in the air! What a wonderful time of year to get outdoors! The Windsor Foundation spring fundraiser is just around the corner. Walk, run, or hike as a family to raise money for our students. Registration begins April 1st. Call 973 697-4191 ext 431 for information.

Wrapping Up the Winter

We celebrated the end of winter with a day of cool activities. It felt great to kick back a little and spend time socializing. Scooter hockey, minute to win it challenges, and landscape painting were a few of the options students had to choose from.  Everyone needs to recharge once in a while and this was a great way to do just that.

A Windsor Winterfest!

We decided to celebrate the season with Winter Festival Days! The penguin slide has been a very popular attraction. Whether gliding on their bellies or scooting along, it’s fun to imagine what it’s like to be a penguin. We played games, danced, built snowmen, and made cute gnomes together.

Ice Artist Performs at Windsor

It’s been a very long winter, so taking a break to watch ice sculptor Jimmy Chiappa perform for us was an extra-special surprise. Starting with three large blocks of ice, he used a variety of tools to transform them into beautiful works of art. Everyone was delighted to see the snowflakes light up and the delicate reindeer come to life as each detail was carved. Last but certainly not least, was an adorable snowman that made everyone smile. It was a wonderful experience for all.

A Labor of Love

Although store-bought valentines are great, we created something even better! Using recycled materials, we made our own colorful paper and designed a beautiful selection of cards. It took a very dedicated group of people to develop and execute the plan. We made everything from scratch, including a drying rack and screens. It was a great learning experience and we feel happy about doing our part to spread the love this Valentine’s day.