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Bringing families with young children together
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As of October 14, 2005, Xanadu Family Center has permenantly closed due to financial reasons.
Please join us for a going-out-of-business liquidation TAG SALE NOVEMBER 5th, 9am-5pm.
***TREE OF LIFE childbirth classes WILL continue as normal at the Unitarian Society of New Haven***
We want to thank all the families who have supported us over the years. We will miss everyone. It has meant so much to us to be able to provide quality programs for families with young children in our community and we are deeply saddened to have to end this support. We wish everyone the best of luck!
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Xanadu Family Center opened in Hamden, Connecticut in September 2002. Developed by highly trained and experienced professionals in the field of early childhood and parent development, Xanadu provides a wonderfully supportive community for expectant parents and families with children in the first five years of life.
Some of the services we offer:- prenatal childbirth preparation classes
- breastfeeding support groups and infant massage
- new parent topic-based groups
- parent-child & child-only enrichment programming
- preschool and separation programs starting from 18 months to 5 years
- caregiver support groups and workshops
- hourly babysitting, emergency & flex care
- unique birthday parties & room rentals
- family networking
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XANADU HOURS
Xanadu is NOW CLOSED
If you would like more information about Xanadu Family Center, please send inquires to:
xanadufc@snet.net
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LATEST NEWS Recent press:
New Haven Register, April 21, 2003
"It's not a playgroup or a daycare, it's Xanadu"
click here for the full article
County Kids, March 28, 2003
Pregnancy Magazine, April 2003
Hamden Chronicle, February 04, 2003
"Now there is a new place in Hamden that is attempting to represent the magic of childhood memories."
"Owner Amy Mason-Mann has created a place intended to promote community amongst parents and children, providing an atmosphere that is welcoming to all, supplying parents and children with a place where they can comfortably congregate."
click here for the full article
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