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Annual HEAR Kick-Off Meeting
Written by Ernie and Jayne Nagy
Thursday, 05 August 2010
Please mark your calendars for the annual HEAR kick-off meeting. We'll be sharing lots of information, activity plans and so much more. If you have any questions/concerns that you would like addressed at the meeting, please send them to us ASAP. This will also of course, be your first opportunity to sign up for the HEAR year ($20), as well as meet new folks, and we strongly encourage new families to come meet our wonderful group.
Refreshments will be served.
Where:
Westwood Baptist Church, Roxboro
When: August 26, 2010
Time: Mingle and sign-up starts at 6:00 PM and actual meeting starts at 7 PM
Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 August 2010 )
Welcome
Written by Home Educators Association of Roxboro
Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Our HEAR Leaders
Welcome to the Home Educators Association of Roxboro website! HEAR is a home school support group serving Person and Caswell counties in North Carolina. We are a Christian organization and are governed by Christian Principles.We are here to encourage you in your venture of home schooling your children, and we offer support and encouragement with bi-monthly meetings, newsletters, fellowship, activities, and special events.
Wednesday afternoon, May 26 was the last HEAR gathering at the warehouse for the school year. HEAR has been incredibly blessed by Tim, Mark, Brett, Amy and the rest of the YfC staff, and we can never say thank you enough! The past two years, they have provided us with a safe environment to meet on a weekly basis. They could have stopped there, but being the Christian men and women they are and driven to share, so went way beyond simply allowing us use of their facility. Each week they offered Campus Life for the older youth, followed by a younger version for the k-5th grade kids. Laughter, fun, smiles and lots of loud Tim were in order each week, all with the wonderful blessing of learning about God's love for us.
Last year during our Wednesday afternoon warehouse visits, volunteer HEAR moms started hosting occasional mini-science lessons for the younger HEAR youth, in an effort to encourage curiosity and a desire to learn more about science. The kids participated in many lessons including how to make liquid to solid goop, how to force an egg into a bottle, how to make fake snot and even how to extract DNA from a strawberry.