The Chelsea Standard
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PUBLISHED: February 21, 2008
Preschool parent workshop
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The Chelsea Children's Co-operative Preschool is hosting a "Guidance and Discipline" workshop presented by Courtney Aldrich, at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the McKune Room at Chelsea's McKune Memorial Library.
Immediately following the workshop there will be an informative question-and-answer social with the preschool's executive board.
Board members will be on hand to answer questions regarding the operation and philosophy of the Chelsea Children's Co-operative.
Snacks and drinks will be available. Friends and family who are interested in the program are also welcome.
Preschool open house
The Chelsea Children's Co-operative will present its annual open house from noon to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. March 6.
Drop by to see the facilities at 400 Congdon St. and meet the staff who help the children of our community take their first joyous steps into education.
Morning and afternoon programs are available for 3- and 4-year-olds.
Weather spotter training
Washtenaw County Emergency Management Division is offering "Skywarn Spotter" training free to anyone 18 or older interested in being trained in severe weather identification, protection and reporting procedures.
The course takes about three hours, and identification codes will be issued to all who complete the program.
The free training will be offered in Chelsea at 7 p.m. March 20 in the auditorium at the Washington Street Education Center, 500 Washington St.
Class sizes are limited, so pre-register online at emergency.ewashtenaw.org, or call 734-973-4900. Provide name, phone number, class date and verify that you are at least 18 years of age.
Lunch at the Senior Center
The Chelsea Senior Center serves a hot lunch on weekdays at the "Taste of Home CafÈ," in the cafeteria at the Washington Street Education Center.
The menu consists of an entrÈe, salad bar, beverage and dessert.
Cost is $5, or only $2.50 for people 60 and up, and open to everyone in the community.
The lunch is prepared by Chelsea School District dietary staff and served in a warm, friendly atmosphere.
To ensure adequate quantities, call the Senior Center 24 hours in advance at 475-9242.
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