Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

Early Childhood Education Roundtable

Educators are invited to these FREE monthly roundtables, which provide participants an opportunity to interact with art and each other. Principles of design, interactive activities, and implications for teaching and learning inform the discussion about dynamic multi-modal learning that results from creative play and inquiry-based early childhood experiences. Registration is required. For questions, please contact Leah Sanders, curriculum coach at UNR.

Pre-meeting gathering at chez louie (no host) begins at 4:30 pm.

Registry credit (1.5 hours) and CEU credit (.5 for attending 5 sessions) are available.

High and Dry: Summer Ride

High & Dry is a collaborative, multi-faceted summer event designed to explore and celebrate high desert life – the culture, the history, the mysticism, and our relationship to land, water, and the harsh environment. The event begins at the Holland Project (140 Vesta Street) and participants will journey to the Downtown Library, Lake Mansion and the Nevada Museum of Art on a bike ride lead by the Reno Bike Project. Each of the four stops to explore performance, interactive, or visual installations – all with a desert theme.

Meet at 6 pm at The Holland Project (140 Vesta Street in Reno). Those that would like to travel by car or other form of transportation are welcome to participate.

Please visit The Holland Project for more info and updates.

The Folk & The Lore: Family Portraits

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this event for an evening of storytelling and films based on Family Portraits.

Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.

The Folk & The Lore: Wild Woman

From the creative mind of Jessi LeMay comes the storytelling and narrative filmmaking project The Folk & the Lore. This multimedia project aims to collect, archive, and tell stories from Reno and throughout the region through photography, short films, and live storytelling events that will be held regularly at the Nevada Museum of Art. Together, we believe that when you know your neighbor’s story, not only do you feel more connected to your community, but those stories become part of your own. Join this event for an evening of storytelling and films based on the Wild Woman.

Doors open at 5pm for social hour and chez louie cash bar. Stories begin at 6pm.