The Signal

Beth Shalom hosts FUDGE day

- By Trevor Morgan

FUDGE (Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandfathe­rs and Everyone) gathered with their families for a special weekend event recently that aimed to show them what their children are up to once they drop them off for the day at Congregati­on Beth Shalom.

From 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. they attended circle time, did arts and crafts and played games with their little ones until the much-anticipate­d “Trike-a-thon” at 10:30 — where kids raced their tricycles, bicycles, and scooters in the parking lot for a chance to earn a medal.

“Usually [FUDGE] are working during the week so they don’t get to come in here. They don’t know their children’s teachers, they don’t know anything that we do in the classroom — so this is their opportunit­y,” said Carol Bloom, executive director for Beth Shalom’s preschool. “It’s also to come and meet other dads so they too can become friends.”

Parents Michael and Alison Asarch, there with their children Nash and Teddy, really enjoyed the event and seemed to be on the same page about what their favorite part about it was.

“I’d say sitting with the kids in their, what is it called?”

“Circle time,” said Alison, finishing her husband’s sentence. “Just being in their current environmen­t and getting to what they do day-today. It’s so wonderful what they’ve built here. So it’s just nice just to see what they’re doing and they just have a smile on their face.”

“It’s cool to see them in their element having a good time and they clearly appreciate­d us being with them, singing the songs,” said Michael.

The event, celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y also served as a fundraiser for the congregati­on’s snow day in May.

“We love it when the dads come down. It’s just such a good feeling for the children, they always remember this day,” said Bloom.

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 ?? The Signal ?? Chris Torres/ (Clockwise, from above left) Sean Milo helps his son, Milo, race to the finish line during the Trikea-thon; Elliot Asarch gives his son, Grant, 1, a kiss; Maxwell Jacobson, 2, and his father, Jason, play with toys; and Hunter Levine, 2, plays with his fater, Sam, at FUDGE Day, an event for those that normally don’t get to see what their children do at school.
The Signal Chris Torres/ (Clockwise, from above left) Sean Milo helps his son, Milo, race to the finish line during the Trikea-thon; Elliot Asarch gives his son, Grant, 1, a kiss; Maxwell Jacobson, 2, and his father, Jason, play with toys; and Hunter Levine, 2, plays with his fater, Sam, at FUDGE Day, an event for those that normally don’t get to see what their children do at school.
 ?? Chris Torres/ The Signal ?? Children race against each other during a Trike-a-thon for FUDGE (Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandfathe­rs and Everyone) Day at Congregati­on Beth Shalom last month.
Chris Torres/ The Signal Children race against each other during a Trike-a-thon for FUDGE (Fathers, Uncles, Dads, Grandfathe­rs and Everyone) Day at Congregati­on Beth Shalom last month.

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