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Wellness Wednesday: Etiquette Workshops for Children

Here’s one event that I think is very important for the children of today to participate: ETIQUETTE WORKSHOPS.

Cunningham Branch Library will be hosting a session led by Sonja Garlin to teach children the right manners and courtesy when dealing with other people.

Wellness Wednesday

There is a 20-children limit per session and pre-registration is required. If you want your kids (ages 8-12) to attend and learn courtesies, download the application form, fill it out and send it to the library.

Deadline for registration submission is on Monday, May 19, 2008. So act fast.

Etiquette Workshops For Children (Ages 8-12)
When : May 21, 2008 Wednesday 530PM – 630PM
Where : Cunningham Branch Library
Address : 275 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (between Myrtle & Bostwick Ave.), Jersey City, NJ, 07305
Phone : (201)547-4555
Contact : Sonja Garlin
Email : sonja@common-courtesies.com



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