Upcoming Events

July 20th, 2011 marked the grand opening of the Born Learning Trail at Portage Parks - Woodland Park sponsored by the Porter County Community Foundation.

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Press Release:

 

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To: All Porter County & Northwest Indiana Day Care Centers

From: Lonnie Steele

Porter County Fair

Date: July 8, 2011

Re: EXPANDED & ENHANCED DAY CARE DAYS AT THE PORTER COUNTY

FAIR—Monday, July 25th thru Friday, July 29th, 2011

NOTICE: Due to a newly formed partnership between the Porter County Fair and United Way of Porter County’s “Success By 6” program the Day Care Day Program at the fair has been enhanced and expanded for the 2011 fair.

 

All day care centers are encouraged to consider taking advantage of these special days at the Porter County Fair, especially designed for young people that might be under your care. The dates for these special events are Monday, July 25th thru Friday, July 29th from 12:00On these days we are setting aside some time on the carnival midway for noon to 6:00 p.m. the youth of our area to enjoy their special time on the midway. The cost of the wristband for the six hour time slot on the midway has been set at $8.00 (normally $15.00) for young people affiliated with day care centers. The wristbands for the young people can be purchased between the hours of 11:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. when the group arrives at the fair on any one of the DAY CARE DAYS AT THE FAIR. This invitation letter, when presented at the carnival ticket office windows, will qualify your group for group purchases of the discounted wristbands. The Day Care Day Wristbands will qualify the young person wearing the wristband for all rides designed for their age group and size and, this year, qualifies the youngster to receive a free hot dog and cold drink provided by designated carnival concessions compliments of North American Midway Entertainment.

It is hoped that the special days provided as a cooperative venture between the United Way of Porter County, North American Midway Entertainment and the Porter County Fair Board will be of interest to day care center staff and young people. It is our hope that the children might sometime during their stay at the fair enjoy all the free entertainment that is provided at the fair, visit the TSC Porter County Barnyard Exhibit and visit the 4-H Exhibit Building and 4-H Animal Exhibits that are on the grounds. There will be plenty of food and drinks available for purchase for everyone and the new Indiana Furniture Central Picnic Park is available for groups to meet and to have food and drink, if they choose. Picnic meals are acceptable if a group wishes to bring their own meals.

Admission for the fair for children under 10 years of age is free each day of the fair and those 10 years of age and over must pay a $5.00 admission charge. However, the admission entries will not open until 1:00 p.m. on weekdays and your group will be admitted free of admission if you arrive before 1:00 p.m. If the group arrives after 1:00 p.m. the admission prices stated above will apply. We ask that Day Care Center personnel call 219-462-0321 (fair office) any week day from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to make arrangements for your group to participate in this special event and/or get additional information. When you call to make arrangements it is important that you give the fair staff the name of the group, the name of the contact person, the day you wish to participate and the approximate number of participants that will be included with the group and a phone number in case the fair needs to call the group for some reason.

If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Wright by phone: (219) 464-3583 or by email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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Freckles & the Porter County Fair Queen, celebrating Day Care Days at the 2011 Porter County Fair.

June 28th, 2011 marked the grand opening of the Born Learning Trail at BellaBoo's Child Development Center located in Lake Station, Indiana.

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Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom

Presented by, Dr. Rick Van Acker-PhD.

Join us for a free training on Friday, March 11, 2011 from 9:00 -11:00 a.m. and 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. at Geminus Corporation, (8400 Louisiana St, Merrillville, IN 46410). This training will provide strategies and information on promoting and supporting positive behavior in the classroom.  Light refreshments will be served.  To register, please contact Jessica Ortiz at 219-757-1981.

About our presenter:
Dr. Rick Van Acker is a professor of Special Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Rick began his educational career as a high school teacher working with students who displayed behavior disorders. He also holds a MSW degree having worked with children and families in residential child care. Returning for his doctorate, Rick completed a dissertation exploring students with Rett syndrome – an autism spectrum disorder. His current research interests include the identification of effective prevention and intervention strategies related to antisocial behavior in children and youth. Rick has served as President of the International Council for Children with Behavior Disorders and continues to serve as a member of the Professional Development Committee of that organization. Dr. Van Acker is a member of the BICA faculty. His work has been published in over 75 professional journals, monographs, and book chapters. He recently co-edited a book titled, Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

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There will be an informational meeting, open to the public on Tuesday March 1st at 7 p.m. at 1st Christian Church DOC, 1507 Glendale Blvd, Valparaiso.  The meeting will address Sgt. Terry Hall’s program “Body Safety”.  Representatives from Dunebrook, who present the Body Safety Program, and Prevent Child Abuse Porter County, the program sponsors, will be present. 

The adult portion of the program will be held on April 8th. The childrens portion of the program will be presented on April 9th.  The purpose of this meeting is for those that work on behalf of children, to educate themselves on the importance of the Body Safety program so they can help to promote the upcoming April program to their coworker’s and staff. 

This program is FREE. If you have any questions please call Prevent Child Abuse Porter County at 531-9012.  For more information, click here.