
Nursery Director: Tonya Curtsinger
Tonya with husband Elwood and son Elijah joined Russellville in June 2015.
Tonya has served in youth and children's ministry for several years. She has
a passion to see children grow in God!
Tonya with husband Elwood and son Elijah joined Russellville in June 2015.
Tonya has served in youth and children's ministry for several years. She has
a passion to see children grow in God!
- R.C.O.G. Nursery
Our nursery gives children the opportunity to grow physically and spiritually in a loving and caring environment.
What to Bring – When packing your child's diaper bag, you should include the following items:
Two or three diapers
Pacifier or another security item should your child need it
A complete change of clothes should this be necessary
A bottle or cup of water, juice, milk or formula
All of your child's belongings should be labeled with their name.
Upon Your Arrival:
You will be greeted by one of our loving ministry volunteers who will assist you with signing your child in. Parents should inform the nursery caregiver of any allergies, feeding/sleeping times or other special needs that will help us in caring for your child. If you are needed at any time during the service, you will be immediately contacted.
Classroom Structure:
During your child’s time in the nursery, he or she will be given a snack, have time for play and fun, and experience learning-based videos.
Snacks:
Snacks are served around 11:00 am during the morning service. They consist of goldfish, cheerios or vanilla wafers. Please inform a ministry volunteer of any allergies.
Checking on Your Child:
Parents may check on your child at any time. We do ask that you do so discreetly as to not disrupt ministry activities or upset your child.
Picking up Your Child:
We ask that the same person (parent or guardian) drop-off and pick-up your child. Please make sure that you have all your child's belongings (coats, papers, bags, etc.).
Your Child's Health:
We are pleased to operate a well-baby nursery. For the well being of other children and our workers, we ask that you not place your child in the nursery if any of the following symptoms are present.
A fever within the past 24 hours
Discolored drainage from the nose
Vomiting/diarrhea within past 24 hours
Any symptoms of childhood diseases: measles, mumps, etc.
A sore throat and/or a persistent cough
Unexplained rash or skin infections
Pink eye or other eye infection
Thank you for helping to keep our nursery a happy and healthy place for every child!