| 2008 Learning Early Conference
"Readiness and Transitions
Through the Arts"
8:30am - 3:30pm
Sayre Theatre and Guthrie Campus
April 25, 2008
Featuring:
Lenore Blank Kelner of Interact Story
Theatre
Roscoe Orman, known as "Gordon,"
of Sesame Street
(sponsored by Bradford/Sullivan Childcare Network
and Bradford County United Way)
Many other wonderful workshop presenters
Registration starts March 1, 2008. Brochure is available here in PDF format.
Click here for information on the 2008 Jan Carpenter Award and the Friends
Early Educator Award.
Sponsors:
The Learning Early Network extends a heartfelt Thank You! to the following entities for
their past and/or current support of our work:
Allen F. Pierce Foundation
Arcardia Theatre, Wellsboro
Binney & Smith - Crayola
Bradford County Human Services
Bradford County Regional Arts Council
Bradford County United Way
Bradford County Commissioners
Bradford-Sullivan Childcare Network
Bradford-Tioga Head Start
Citizens & Northern Bank
Clark & Jane Moeller
Columbia/Sullivan Head Start
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - DCED
Danville Head Start
First Citizens National Bank
Guthrie Health
M&T Charitable Foundation
Libby Forsythe & Alan Takagaki
Luzerne Foundation
Luzerne/Wyoming Head Start
Lycoming/Clinton Head Start
Lycoming County Community Foundation
National Endowment for the Arts
Mansfield University
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
Nelson & A.J. Van den Blink
OSRAM Sylvania
Partners in Family and Community
Development
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
PennAEYC At Large Members
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends Public Education
Task Force
Steven & Carrie Moore
Tabor Foundation
Target
Walmart
2007
Conference Brochure
Keynote Speaker: Becky Bailey
Page
1 (Registration Form) | Page 2 (Conference Description)
2006 Learning Early
Conference
Keynote Speakers: Bev Boss and Micahel Leeman
For Summary Information, contact BCRAC at 570-268-2787 or info@bcrac.org.
2005
Learning Early Conference
Keynote Speaker: Robin Karr-Morse
The 2005 Conference was a great success and got off to an inspiring start with Robin
Karr-Morse's keynote address. Two links of note from her address:
"Financial return for early childhood investments"
http://www.minneapolisfed.org/research/studies/earlychild/index.cfm
"New Things Happening"
http://mindinthemaking.org/index.htm |