
Being Grateful!
Diane wrote the following email after participating in our amazing Wisconsin Winter Wonderland Party: That event was one of the most heart warming nights I have ever experienced. I have worked with Patrick for a long time and have heard him talk on many occasions about trying to bring a...

Check out our new and exciting calendar!!!
Check out our calendar for the new year! We have fun and exciting programs scheduled for January! Come on and join! https://gigisplayhouse.org/madison/calendar/2017-01/

Wisconsin Winter Wonderland Party
Celebrate the Season Join us at GiGi's Playhouse Madison for a family holiday party & volunteer appreciation event celebrating our magnificent Wisconsin Winter Wonderland Friday December 9th, 2016 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm family fun, food, music, games and a few special guests ... 4104 Monona Dr Madison, WI 53716...

Check out what’s going on at GiGi’s Playhouse Madison!
Need to do some Holiday shopping without the kids? GiGi's Playhouse is offering to watch your child Saturday, December 17th between 10am and 1pm. Please RSVP at: https://gigisplayhouse.org/…/eve…/parent-shopping-day-10-1pm/

A Thanksgiving message from Nancy Gianni
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Holiday Card Creation
Join us for a Holiday card-making event at GiGi's Playhouse in Madison! We will have a card-making presentation while eating a light supper followed by time to make our own holiday-themed cards. All ages welcome! Please RSVP on the website calendar

GiGi’s Playhouse 2016 National Conference! An Amazing Event!
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A big THANK YOU!!
A big THANK YOU to Tatyana Ryan and Natalie Carroll and some of their class mates who donated $ 200 they earned baby sitting for families at the Arboretum school in Waunakee while their parents attended Parent Teacher Conferences.

Five Instructional Strategies for Children with Down syndrome
Children with Down syndrome are capable learners who are excited and eager to learn. They just need to be given the opportunity to excel. They may learn at a slower pace, but are more than capable of learning. They are strong visual learners. This means that they understand what they...