Mission Statement: To help children and parents do less and play more, we will work on their behalf to find wholesome, natural, and economical activities to: distinguish summer from the rest of the year, secure quality and quantity of family-time, and build friendships with other families
TOKOS recognizes that as parents we have a mixture of emotions when summer arrives. While we look forward to the possibilities of leisure and spontaneity, we also have the challenge of keeping our children engaged and stimulated. And although we love to see our children enjoying camps and classes, we lament our own lack of personal time, especially when there is little flexibility in our home schedules or employment. The Other Kind of Summer is built around these needs, those of children and adults alike. We defend children’s play-time and free-time, and champion the oft-forgotten need of grown-ups, whether they work out of the house or not, to enjoy summer as children do.