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The Batavia Chamber of Commerce was delighted to celebrate the opening of Batavia Chamber member Kings & Queens Children’s Academy with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Thursday, August 12. The childcare service is located at 929 E. Wilson Street in Batavia and is now accepting applications for children from 6 weeks to 12 years old.
Batavia Mayor Jeffery Schielke presided over the celebration, along with academy owners Mary and David Ojo and three of their four sons. Theresa Leifheit, Kings & Queens Children’s Academy director and Beth Winiger, assistant director, were also in attendance. Also in attendance were Batavia Chamber President Margaret Perreault; Shirley Mott, chamber communications and membership coordinator; as well as chamber ambassadors and friends.
Kings & Queens Children’s Academy is brightly decorated and is a place for living, exploring, and growing. The dedicated staff is excited to provide all children with quality care in a homey, safe and stimulating environment. Transportation to and from grade school is offered; contact them for more information. This childcare academy is open Monday – Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Learn more about Kings & Queens Children’s Academy and register children to attend by visiting their website, https://kqchildrenacademy.com/. Or call them at (630) 425-3164.