Jun 22, 2011

HRC Open House and Used Curriculum Flea Market

Johnsburg Library Homeschool Resource Center

Please join us for our TENTH ANNIVERSARY!
HRC Open House and Used Curriculum Flea Market

July 30, 2011

10:00 - 12:00 Used Curriculum Flea Market
Sell some stuff, buy some stuff, ask lots of questions!
A limited number of tables and half tables and parking spaces are available by advanced reservation only. Those who do not register in advance may bring a blanket and use the lawn to sell. Each seller is responsible for pricing and selling his/her own materials.
To reserve a space (free!) to sell at the used curriculum flea market please visit:
http://sites.google.com/site/hrcopenhouse/

12:00 - 1:00 Eat, Meet and Greet
Bring a lunch and join us for a relaxing 'picnic' lunch with friends, both old and new!

1:00 - 4:00 Open Forum Panel Discussion and Q&A
Ask questions and hear real answers about the different homeschooling styles, curriculum choices, what has worked (and what hasn't!), legal information, where to find resources, getting them into college or a great career, and much more! This is the perfect opportunity for those thinking about homeschooling to ask questions and for current homeschoolers to get re-energized!
This year's featured panel members are:

Barbara Frank is the author of several books, including the curriculum Life Prep for Homeschooled Teenagers and The Imperfect Homeschooler's Guide to Homeschooling. Her newsletter is also called "The Imperfect Homeschooler" because, as she puts it 've learned that we don't have to be perfect moms and teachers to homeschool our children successfully; God uses us despite our imperfections.”

Stacy Farrell has a passion for empowering teens to recover territory lost by ushy thinkingand low expectations. After a decade of homeschooling her children--and more than three decades as a freelance writer--she created Philosophy Adventure, a curriculum designed to help students cultivate and defend a biblical worldview by teaching them how to write skillfully, think critically, and speak articulately as they explore the Influence of Philosophy and the Impact of Ideas.

Jean Kulczyk, M.Ed. is a certified teacher in the areas of learning disabilities, emotional disorders, typical children K-8 and high school English, with additional certifications in Reading and Behavior Modification. She has over 30 years experience as a homeschool special needs advocate.

Dorothy Werner is best known for her work with IL HOUSE, Clonlara, the Ad Hoc Committee for Illinois Home Education Legal and Legislative Matters and the lone homeschool rep for the Illinois Coalition of Non-Public Schools. Most recently she was the only homeschooling mom allowed to speak at the hearing regarding the possible registration of homeschoolers!

This entire event is FREE, including tables for the sale.
http://sites.google.com/site/hrcopenhouse/

Homeschool Resource Center at the Johnsburg Public Library
3000 N Johnsburg Rd, Johnsburg, IL 60051 815-344-0077

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