| | Parent Town Hall: Expanding Quality Afterschool Options in Prince George’s County - Socratic Forum III
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| | | | | | - Do you send your child to an afterschool program or are you considering one?
- How do you know if you have selected a quality program for your child?
- Are you challenged to find a quality after school program that fits your child’s needs?
We invite all parents and residents of Prince George’s County to join us in exploring and informing strategies that will enable parents to have access to quality after school options in the County for your child. |
| WASHINGTON, DC: The Crossover |
| Thursday, November 14, 2013 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Host: Friends of Ebonie and Cause-Driven
Event Details: Join us for a “speed dating roundtable” with Washington, DC’s leading black social innovators and entrepreneurs. You’ll get the opportunity to engage with each entrepreneur in rotating small groups for an in-depth take on how to take your cause-oriented idea and develop it into a for-profit or non-profit organization. Don’t miss this opportunity to get up- close and personal with social innovators creating change within our community!
Speakers: Clarence Wardell, III, PhD, co- founder, tinyGive; Darius Graham, co-founder DC Social Innovation Project; Tonia Wellons, Managing Director, Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund; Aaron T. Walker, Founder& CEO, Camelback Ventures
Crowd: Black Professionals Dress Code: After Work Cute Cover: $10 Purchase Tickets: thecrossoverdc-november.eventbrite.com
Twitter: @FriendsofEbonie
More Information: friendsofebonie.com
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| | | | | | | | | | | | PGCSIF’s mission is to build social capital and invest in new ways of solving old challenges in Prince George’s County. |
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