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JOIN US AT THE 2017 CONNECTING FOR KIDS MEET AND GREET!

Mar 01, 2017

Save the date! North Coast Education Services is a sponsor of the 2017 Connecting for Kids Meet and Greet and we want you to attend!

2017 CONNECTING FOR KIDS MEET AND GREET

Each year, Connecting for Kids holds an annual “Meet and Greet”. This free, public event is for families of children who are struggling, with or without a formal diagnosis. The Meet and Greet draws more than 70 participating organizations each year – therapists, summer camps, after-school programs, educational resources and much more. Participants service the Northeast Ohio area and beyond.

NEW EVENT SPONSOR – NORTH COAST EDUCATION SERVICES

North Coast Education Services is proud to be a sponsor of the 2017 Connecting for Kids Meet and Greet. We encourage you to visit our table to learn more about our in-home tutoring services, the Autism Scholarship, the Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship, school district services, and the Academic Fun & Fitness Camp. NCES founder and executive director Carole Richards will be present, along with program directors Ellen Karakul and Nikki Claverie.

SAVE THE DATE! JOIN US FOR THIS FREE EVENT!

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REGISTER TODAY FOR THE 2017 CONNECTING FOR KIDS MEET AND GREET.

Registration is highly encouraged to help properly plan the event. You can register online by clicking here.

GET THE MOST OUT OF THE EVENT WITH THESE HELPFUL RESOURCES.

While children are certainly welcome at the event, parents are reminded that the event is always very crowded and loud, which may be overwhelming. Connecting for Kids has prepared a list of sample questions for organization and other tips on how to make the most of your evening.

WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ON APRIL 12TH!

So mark your calendars today for the 2017 Connecting for Kids Meet and Greet…and don’t forget to register! Check back in the coming weeks for more information about this exciting, free event for Northeast Ohio families.

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