Lights on Afterschool

Launched in October 2000, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating afterschool programs and their important role in the lives of children, families and communities. The effort has become a hallmark of the afterschool movement and generates media coverage across the country each year.

Now more than ever, afterschool programs are rising to the moment to keep kids safe, inspire them to learn, and help working families as we navigate the COVID-19 pandemic—and Lights On Afterschool shines a national spotlight on their impact! Join us for a Lights On celebration like none other!

2024 NAN LIGHTBULB ARTWORK CONTEST

Thank you for participating in the Nevada Afterschool Network’s Lightbulb Artwork Contest!

FOR NEVADA 21st CCLC PROGRAMS

The Nevada Afterschool Network (NAN) facilitates the annual LOA campaign in Nevada and collaborates with the Nevada Department of Education to provide technical assistance to 21st CCLC programs across the state.

Activity Guide 
This guide provides activities to help your 21st CCLC program celebrate and advocate for afterschool in
Nevada.

Lightbulb Artwork Sheet (Printable)
Have youth color this page with a note that explains why afterschool programs are worth celebrating. Programs are welcome to print their own copies of the coloring pages. However, if you are unable to print, NAN can either deliver or mail copies to your program depending on your
location. Reach out to our team at nan@unlv.edu to discuss mailing details with the subject “[Your Program] -LOA Coloring Pages.” Programs are also encouraged to mail or drop off the completed lightbulb coloring pages directly to NAN for use in advocacy efforts. Please contact us at nan@unlv.edu to arrange for drop off of these materials.

Afterschool Statement
Have youth, families, and/or program staff fill out the We Love Our Afterschool Staff and Shining A Light templates to highlight the importance of keeping the lights on afterschool. Your program is welcome to print your own copies of the statement templates. However, if you are unable to print, NAN can either deliver or mail copies to your program depending on your location. Reach out to our team at nan@unlv.edu to discuss mailing details with the subject “[Your Program] – LOA Statements.” Programs are also encouraged to send the completed lightbulb coloring pages and afterschool statements directly to NAN for use in advocacy efforts. Please contact us at nan@unlv.edu to arrange for drop off of these materials.

 

Youth Voices & Leadership
Afterschool programs are centered around youth, so it makes sense that your Lights On can be, too. The youth in your program know firsthand why afterschool is important and can be your best, most authentic messengers. Amplify youth voices through in-person or virtual activities, or consider involving youth in organizing a virtual Lights On and an opportunity for leadership, activism, teamwork, and so much more.

Light Up Your Community
If you can’t bring your community into your program, bring Lights On into your community! How? Light up a landmark in honor of Lights On, organize a walking art show or car or bike parade, post Lights On yard signs throughout the community, distribute lightbulb art for programs, families, and businesses to post in their windows… read on for more ideas and how to make this happen!

Social, Emotional, & Physical Health
The wellbeing of our young people is top of mind today. Use Lights On Afterschool as a moment to connect, reflect, and support the well-being of youth in your program, or to highlight and showcase the ways programs help instill healthy habits that support physical and mental well-being.

Afterschool Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is more than just starting a business. It’s a way of thinking and doing, a mindset and a set of skills that youth need for success in school right now, in their future careers, and in life.

STEM Learning
Afterschool programs are a natural space to provide engaging, hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning. Broadcast the exciting activities you offer students, or introduce kids and parents to STEM through a remote or small group in-person activity.

Adapt & Recycle Past Plans!
Use previous events as inspiration, and adapt them for today’s environment. A rally or student expo can go virtual, color runs can be done in small groups and shared online; a tour for parents or policymakers can be recorded or done live using tools like Facebook live events.

Light Up Your Community
If you can’t bring your community into your program, bring Lights On into your community! How? Light up a landmark in honor of Lights On, organize a walking art show or car or bike parade, post Lights On yard signs throughout the community, distribute lightbulb art for programs, families, and businesses to post in their windows – the possibilities are endless!

Lights On Afterschool is one of our best opportunities to show parents, policymakers, and community leaders what we do. Check out these simple ways to showcase your program on social media: whether it’s posting a collage or video from past work, or sharing the special Lights On activity you do with students, or hosting a live virtual event via Zoom or Facebook.

You can be part of one million Americans celebrating afterschool programs this fall!

Social Media Kit
Join us on social media under the hashtag #LightsOnAfterschool! We’ve got sample social media ready to plug and play.

Lightbulb Challenge
Every year, we challenge friends of afterschool across the country to take a photo of themselves mimicking our Lights On Afterschool logo and posting it on social media with the hashtags #LightbulbChallenge and #LightsOnAfterschool.