
🎧 KinderCare Opens Battle Ground Center with State Rep Support
Grand opening celebration for the Battle Ground KinderCare is set for Saturday, April 18
KinderCare Learning Centers invites families, community members and media to celebrate the new Battle Ground KinderCare, a high-quality child care center, with a grand opening celebration seat for Saturday, April 18.
Washington State Representatives Stephanie McClintock and John Ley are expected to attend and will deliver remarks shortly after the event begins at 11 a.m., followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially celebrate the center’s opening.
This free, family friendly event will feature:
- A face painter and caricature artist
- Hawaiian-themed snacks and treats
- Parent care kits for attending families
- Prizes and giveaways for children
- Interactive games and activities
- A photo backdrop area for family pictures
At the heart of the event, families will have the opportunity to:
- Tour the new center
- Meet teachers and staff
- Connect with other enrolling families
Battle Ground KinderCare is committed to delivering high-quality early childhood education rooted in a whole-child approach that supports cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development. The center’s proprietary, research-based curriculum is designed to help children meet developmental milestones and foster a love of exploration and learning.
The center is designed to care for children from 6 weeks to 5 years old, operating Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to provide flexible, dependable care tailored to working families.
Additionally, Battle Ground KinderCare is proud to increase access to care by accepting Washington state subsidy (Working Connections), helping make high-quality early learning more accessible for everyone.
Battle Ground KinderCare is at 1211 SW Scotton Way in Battle Ground. The event is set for 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday.
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