Provided by: Amber Gerding
Young philanthropists gear up for Penny Harvest
It's that time of year again when local school children start searching for idle pennies in an effort to assist their school in reaching the 25-sack challenge for the service learning program known as the Penny Harvest. The fun doesn't stop there... the Penny Harvest is designed to teach kids about their value as contributors to society, and after the "harvest," stud...
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John Tayer honored with Penfield Tate Award
Family Learning Center to Honor John Tayer with 2009 Penfield Tate Humanitarian Award Awards Dinner and Auction to be Held Friday, September 11, at CU's Stadium Club Boulder, Colo., September 8, 2008 - The Family Learning Center, a Boulder non-profit dedicated to encouraging successful lifelong learning and economic self-sufficiency for families of...
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Boulder resident cast in disability play
Kevin Pettit of Boulder cast in internationally acclaimed director's newest theatrical production Invisible Voices: New Perspectives on Disability Kevin Pettit, a Boulder resident, lives with a traumatic brain injury and has been chosen to be one of six Colorado adults with disabilities to tell their stories on stage in Invisible Voices: New Perspectives on Dis...
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Provided by: Cathy Ritter
High yields of joy for Waldorf Kindergarteners
With the current trend of fresh food delivered from farm-to-school both nationally and locally, one early childhood education center in north Boulder has been providing such fare to its enrolled children for many years before it became vogue by today's standards. The Boulder Waldorf Kindergarten, with its unsuspecting 2-acre property filled with farm animals and seve...
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