PBS NC Presents: Make A Circle Screening and Panel plus Resource Fair
PBS North Carolina proudly presents — MAKE A CIRCLE Screening, Discussion and Q&A plus Early Educator Community Resource Fair
PBS North Carolina proudly presents —
MAKE A CIRCLE
Special Screening, Discussion & Early Childhood Educator Resource Fair
Join us for an inspiring morning of film, conversation, and community at a special screening of the acclaimed documentary MAKE A CIRCLE. Connect with fellow educators and community partners, explore free resources, and enjoy a light breakfast.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A with members of the filmmaking team and local community leaders.
Event details:
Date and Time: Saturday, June 27 at 9 AM
Time: 9 AM - Noon
Location: The Project 658 Center located at 3646 Central Avenue, Charlotte
Event Schedule:
- 9 AM - Doors open | Light breakfast available | Community Partner Resource Fair
- 10 AM - Film screening: Make A Circle
- 11 :15 AM - Panel discussion and audience Q+A
- 11:45 AM - Networking | Visit Community Partners
- Noon - Event concludes
Special appearance by Rebekah Fergusson, producer, Make A Circle
Moderator: Tanya Dennis, Early Childhood Education Consultant
Panelists:
- Mary Margaret Kantor, Chief Early Education Officer, Smart Start of Mecklenburg County
- Dr. Devonya Govan-Hunt, President, Black Child Development Institute, Carolinas and Board Chair, NC Early Childhood Foundation
Community Resource Fair Participants:
The above community organizations will have helpful staff onsite to talk about thier organizations and provide free resources for educators and families.
Professional Develpment:
Participants who attend the screening and panel discussion will receive a certificate for 2 contact hour credits, recognizing their engagement in this professional learning opportunity.
Accessibility: The film will include English open captions and certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will interpret all spoken parts of the program.
Who Should Attend?
This event is for anyone who cares about the future of education, equity in the workforce, and the well-being of children and families. Come be part of a community conversation that centers those who care for our youngest citizens and learn how you can support real change.
This is free event, but registration is required. Please reserve your seat(s) via Eventbrite.
Questions about the event or registration, email Karen Nowak at events@pbsnc.org.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Project 658
3646 Central Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28205
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