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PARTNERS Family Resource Center
10862 Spenceville Road, Penn Valley, 95946
(530) 432-1118 X 249
FIND US ON THE WEB!
Thank you!
Thank you to all of the
donors to our Winter
Clothing Swap. Dozens
of children benefitted
from your generosity!
Special thanks to Kari
Stehmeyer with the Karing Closet, Mary Elizalde, Judith Lester,
Ashlynn Chaney, Maddie McCormick, and
Dillon McCormick for
helping with the swap
and children’s area.
The PARTNERS Family
Resource Centers now
have a web page! You
can find out information
about programs and upcoming events 24/7 at:
www.partnersfamilyres
ourcecenters.com.
Please give us your feedback about the new site!
DONATIONS NEEDED
Nevada County First Five
is collecting new and gently used preschool books
for a school lending program. Books can be
dropped off any time at
the FRC. Call us for
more information.
Mother/Daughter Circle
Communication and trust
are the foundation of a
good relationship. Girls in
6th-8th grades and their
moms/grandmothers are
invited to join our new
Mother Daughter Circle
Group Tuesday evenings ,
Nov. 6-Dec. 18, from 5:007:00 at the PARTNERS
Family Resource Center at
Ready Springs School.
Sponsored by Soroptimist
International and Safe
Schools-Healthy Students,
this fun, free group will
include a light dinner. Call
the FRC to register, 4321118 X249 by Nov. 1st.
Fall, 2012
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PARENTING CLASSES/GROUPS
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FREE INTERNET USE
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LENDING LIBRARY
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TODDLER PLAY AREA
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CBH COUNSELING
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STORY TIME
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REFERRALS
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
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FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
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DIAPER PROJECT
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People And
Resources Together, a
Developmental Asset 22
Make sure your child
knows that you think
learning is important,
both in school and out.
Be positive about school
and the value of learning. Ask every day
about what they did in
school, what was interesting. Help them to find information about their interests. To learn more
about the 40 Assets,
email [email protected].
STORY TIME
Join Teacher Laurie from
9:00--10:00 on Tuesday
mornings in the FRC. Children ages 2-5 will hear
stories, develop skills and
make new friends. Families welcome to drop in!
Network of Education
Recreation,
And Support
Safe Schools/Healthy Students