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Sunday Worship
Early Service 8:45 a.m.
Fellowship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45
a.m.
Worship 10:55 a.m.
PHONE 704-636-3121
FAX 704-637-2933
217 South Church Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
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Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday-Friday |
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Child
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Child
Development Center
Child Development Center Web Site
| The First United Methodist Church Child
Development center was established in 1968
in response to a growing need for quality
preschool childcare for the residents of Salisbury
and surrounding areas. We are licensed by
the State of North Carolina as a four star
childcare center serving children three to
give years of age. Our teachers are approved
and accredited by the Division of Child Services. |
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Child Development Center is presented with
a variety of learning opportunities daily,
including both structured activities and supervised
free-play, and is encouraged to explore and
experience his or her world in a safe, nurturing,
and supportive environment. All activities
and materials are designed to be age-appropriate
and to meet the social, intellectual, emotional,
and physical needs of the child.
As a church-based childcare center, we
also make every effort to teach and to model
Christian values. The children who participate
in our program are introduced to Biblical
teachings that we believe will instill in
them a sense of self-worth and responsibility
to others. Our weekly chapel services, conducted
by church staff, give children an opportunity
to hear stories, sing songs, and learn Bible
verses that will enhance their spiritual
development.
Please call the director, Vickie Wood,
at 633-7209 to answer any questions you
may have about this program. cdc@fumcsalisbury.org |
Preschool
Program
Preschool Website
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First United Methodist Preschool
is a morning program which runs nine months
a year. There is one class each for younger
twos, older twos, three year olds and four
year olds. We employ six teachers who provide a warm and loving environment with developmentally appropriate activities. |
The preschool has a long history of serving
the needs of children from our church and
community. through the efforts of Mrs. W.
W. Weant and Mr. J. H. Know, it began as
a kindergarten in 1954, when the first class
of 30 children included Jay Hudson and Jake
Alexander, Jr. The first teachers were Mrs.
Sally Moore and Mrs. Dunhom. Later on, Mrs.
Martha Dell Hudson taught for 15 years.
When public school kindergarten became available,
the program became a preschool.
Even after more than 50 years in operation , the philosophy has remained
the same. We believe that preschool children
are active, physically-oriented beings who
use all their senses to observe and explore
their surroundings. Their learning environment
during these years should offer a variety
of experiences which permit total involvement
in an atmosphere relatively free from pressure
and stress. Rich and varied experiences
appropriate to their stages of development
should allow many opportunities for cognitive
growth, social adjustment, freedom of expression,
and the development of good health habits
in a Christian atmosphere. Realizing that
play is the language of children and the
foundation of good preschool, we will plan
our activities accordingly.
One of the preschool's goals is to promote
diversity in the children we serve. We feel
that with each child we welcome, we welcome
Christ.
For more information about the Preschool program, please contact the Director, Shane Menius, at 704-636-3121 or shane@firstmethodistpreschool.org. |
After-School
Care Program
After School Care Program

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The After-School Care Program of First
United Methodist Church strives to provide
a safe environment and enriching activities
at a reasonable cost for children of working
parents. This program was added in 1990
for children ages five through fifth grade
in response to a growing need for school-age
activities and care in Salisbury and the
surrounding area. The children either ride
a bus from their school to the church or
are picked up and brought to the church
in one of our vans. Their schedule includes
time for homework, socializations, creative
activities and an afternoon snack. Please
call the director, Salem Dietz, at 704-433-6679
for more information or e-mail her at ssdietz@alltel.net.
Also created to meet a need in the Salisbury
area, the summer camp of First United Methodist's
After-School Care Program provides elementary
age children of working parents supervision,
enriching and stimulating activities, and
field trips. at a reasonable cost. This
program operates from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00
p.m. during the summer months and on days
when school is not in session, such as Christmas
vacation. While morning and afternoon snacks
are provided, the children are responsible
for bringing their own lunch. For more information,
please contact the program's director, Salem
Dietz at 704-433-6679. |

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