BILC Newsletter
April 2018
NEW PLAYGROUND - COME HELP BUILD
Our children need YOUR HELPING HANDS to construct it on Thursday, May 10th and Friday, May 11th. Click on this LINK to sign up for a time slot to lend a hand. If you are unable to attend, please send the link to other parents who might be able to. The school is required to supply 10 adults for each shift to make this happen.
This is for the playground at Wales Elementary & KM Explore.
Thank you in advance for volunteering & spreading the word so we get enough help.
VOLUNTEERS MAKE GREAT THINGS HAPPEN!!!
High School Internship
Thanks for your support
Fire Safety
Parent Program - Wednesday, May 23rd @ 7 PM
RSVP's are highly encouraged so he knows how many to plan for. You are encouraged to bring a friend or neighbor - all are welcome! Just shoot Traci an email.
We, at Lauer Family Chiropractic, would love to share some beneficial
information to help you manage the stresses that we face every day.
In under 60 minutes, Dr. Lauer will provide you with a brief overview on how being
stressed and tired affects your body; and more importantly provide proactive
steps that can address these issues and improve your quality of life.
Reduce fatigue, stress, and headaches!
The Next Phase
Family Fun Night
Fall Nature-based Pre-K Registration
Sunset Remodel Open House: Sunday, June 3rd 1-4 PM
New Staff
Autumn first joined us over spring break and has made a very smooth transition into our program. The children already seem to enjoy her active games and we can all appreciate her strong skills with guiding character development.
Julie will begin her time at Bright Ideas this summer as our opening teacher. In the fall she will move into the roles of Lead Pre-k Teacher and Co-Director. Julie comes to us from directing at a nature-based daycare in Southeast Wisconsin. Please help welcome her boys who will be around in the summer too. Current pre-K families will soon receive a formal letter and more information regarding Julie and the pre-k program next fall. Don't worry - Traci is not going anywhere!
Jamie is headed our way to be a lead summer camp teacher. He is currently studying education with a focus on physical education and special education. He has previous experience working in and directing other summer and recreational programs.