Children Gather in Thanksgiving Celebration at Jamestown Church
A Kidz Konnect Thanksgiving party for young children took place on Wednesday November 19 at Jamestown First Assembly, bringing elementary age families together for community celebration. The event highlights the role local faith based organizations play in offering youth programs and informal supports to families in Stutsman County.

Kidz Konnect held a Thanksgiving party for children ages four through fifth grade on Wednesday November 19 at Jamestown First Assembly, beginning at 6 30 p.m. The after school evening event provided a seasonal gathering point for families and young residents of Jamestown and the surrounding area.
Organizers designed the party for children in the specified age range, aiming to create a safe and age appropriate setting for celebration and social interaction. Jamestown First Assembly served as host, with Pastor Zach available as a contact for parents and caregivers at 701.252.4092 for follow up questions and information about future programming.
Community based youth events such as this one function as more than a brief celebration. They create low cost opportunities for family connection, provide informal supervision and enrichment outside of the classroom, and help build networks among parents, volunteers, and local institutions. For many families in Stutsman County, gatherings led by churches and nonprofit groups fill gaps in programming for younger children and contribute to a broader culture of civic participation.
The event also underscores how local institutions coordinate seasonal activities around major holidays, and how volunteer driven programming complements municipal and school offerings. Local leaders and service providers may view these efforts as important touch points for outreach, and as potential partners for expanding access to childcare resources, youth mentoring, and recreational programming.
Residents seeking more information about Kidz Konnect or future events at Jamestown First Assembly are encouraged to contact Pastor Zach at 701.252.4092. Continued community support and participation will determine whether similar programs expand in scope or frequency, shaping how Stutsman County meets the needs of families with young children.
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