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CE Community Engagement Vendor FeeCommunity EventsWe believe your business would be a valuable addition to our event, and we invite you to reserve a table to showcase your offerings. Please note that a table fee of $30 will be for businesses participating in the event.Activities -
Community Dinner SeriesCommunity EventsThe Community Dinner Series is a welcoming space for neighbors to come together over a shared meal. Each event highlights a different culture through food, stories, and connection. The purpose is to build relationships, celebrate diversity, and strengthen our community...one dinner at a time.Winter-Spring 2026 -
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Know Your Muslim NeighborPersonal DevelopmentJoin a lively discussion to learn about Islam and Muslims. You’ll learn about the articles of faith, rituals and practices, and how they affect a Muslim’s daily life. This event will provide you with a safe space to ask any related questions about your Muslim neighbor. We look forward to seeing you in our journey to break through any stereotypes and misconceptions about each other and build a stronger community together. Class provided by The Building Blocks of Islam, a 501-c3 non profit organization, which provides outreach programs to build bridges of mutual understanding with other communities. Age 15+, no materials neededWinter-Spring 2026 -
NEW! Speak Up, Stand Out: Public Speaking for Beginners Online via ZoomTechnology & DevicesTerrified of public speaking? You’re not alone—and this beginner-friendly class will help you ditch the nerves and find your voice. Whether you're presenting at work, reading your writing aloud, or giving a speech at a special event, you'll learn the fundamentals ofconfident, clear communication. We’ll cover how to organize your thoughts, speak with clarity and purpose, manage anxiety, and connect with your audience. Through low- pressure activities and practical tips, you’ll leave feeling ready to speak up and stand out—no podium panic required. Informative handouts for future use are included in class fee. The webinar login information will be emailed the day before class. LeeAnne Krusemark is a former journalist, current author and editor, and a nationwide Professor of Publishing at higher learning institutions, including Harvard Adult Education.Winter-Spring 2026 -
Parent Advisory Council & Child PlaygroupClassesBirth to 5 Years This special ECFE offering combines meaningful parent involvement with fun, play-based learning for children. While children enjoy a guided playgroup with licensed early childhood staff, parents and caregivers meet as part of the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) to help shape the future of ECFE programming. If you’re interested in joining, please let us know—we’d love to have you! Please email ceinfo@isd191.org. Include Parent Advisory in the subject line. (There is no cost to become part of the PAC.) During this class: Children participate in age-appropriate activities that support social, emotional, and cognitive development through play, music, and exploration. Parents/Caregivers engage in discussion and planning sessions focused on ECFE events, program feedback, community outreach, and parent leadership. Who Should Attend: Parents or caregivers with children ages birth to 5 years who are interested in making a difference while their children enjoy supervised play. We are excited to invite parents and caregivers to be part of our ECFE Parent Advisory Group. This group plays an important role in supporting our Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) programs by sharing ideas, giving feedback, and helping us plan meaningful experiences for families. Why join? Share your voice and help shape ECFE programs Support events, activities, and family engagement opportunities What’s the commitment? Attend a few meetings during the year Share input on programs and activities Participate in planning family events or projects (as your schedule allows) Your perspective as a parent or caregiver matters! Together, we can continue building strong, supportive programs for all families.Winter/Spring 2026
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Winter Dream, Build, Sell Youth Maker's MarketCreativeGet ready to be inspired by the creativity of young entrepreneurs at Winter Dream. Build. Sell. – Youth Makers Market! This vibrant community event showcases the talent and innovation of student makers who have dreamed up, built, and are now ready to sell their handmade creations. From custom crafts and jewelry to art, baked goods, and inventions, students of all ages will set up shop to share their one-of-a-kind products with family, friends, and community members. It's more than a market—it's a celebration of creativity, problem-solving, and entrepreneurial spirit. Come shop, support, and spark joy by encouraging the next generation of creators and small business owners. This is where future CEOs get their start!Winter-Spring 2026