The Farmingdale school district successfully launched its first annual Farmingdale Resource Fair last night, transforming the high school commons into a welcoming space for community connection. We know how time-consuming it can be to search online for the right activities for your children or to sift through countless reviews trying to find the best fit. Despite the freezing temperatures outside, the district provided a convenient, one-stop shop to help local families plan for the future.
Exploring Local Opportunities
Families who attended the fair spent the evening connecting directly with program leaders from across the area. Attendees explored a wide variety of offerings, including the UPK Program, Farmingdale Library, and various local clubs. For those interested in local athletics, representatives from Farmingdale Baseball & Softball, Farmingdale Aquatics, and Farmingdale PAL were available to provide personal insight and registration details. It was a meaningful opportunity for residents to meet the people behind the programs that make our community thrive.
Food, Fun, and Fellowship
The event provided a warm atmosphere for families to engage with the Farmingdale PTA, Farmingdale Youth Council, and various student organizations. While parents gathered information, children enjoyed games set up throughout the commons. The Food Services Department was also a highlight, serving delicious samples from the school menus to keep guests fueled and happy. This inaugural event showed that even on a cold winter night, the Farmingdale community is dedicated to supporting our students and their families.