#ANNE DUNNO SERIES#
In recent weeks, staff members who work in our after-school programs underwent a series of trainings on a variety of topics. After School Program lights on afterschool AfterSchoolProgram LightsOnAfterschool Towey Recreation Center ASP participants with their completed projects.Ĭompleted artwork at Wister Playground.
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The Columbus Square After School Program with their handiwork. Work in progress at Hillside Recreation Center.Ĭonsidering color options at Mayfair Recreation Center.Īmerican Legion Playground ASP students hold their art high. Here are some photos of the artists and their handiwork: Our ASP participants decorated 2,000 individual Launched in October 2000, Lights On Afterschool is the only nationwide event celebrating after-school programs and their important role in the lives of children, families, and communities. On October 25, nearly all of Parks & Rec’s 94 After School Program (ASP) sites participated in the AfterSchool AfterSchoolProgram PPRStaff OutofSchoolTime As a result of participating in the after school programming, some youth even obtain employment with PPR when they get older, becoming the leaders of the next generation of after school programs.
#ANNE DUNNO FREE#
When asked why after school programs are important to the community, Anne Marie said, “It’s very important for families to have the option of having their children cared for and supervised at the recreation centers during their free time after school.” She also believes these programs are important to the community because they keep families and youth in tune with other activities happening at the recreation center, and encourage children to become more confident and aware of their personal interests. As a District Manager, Anne Marie continues to be involved in after school programming through training of staff and site visits to the programs in her district. But the absolute highlight of these events was seeing the excitement of the children who participated in the after school programs throughout the city.
#ANNE DUNNO MOVIE#
Anne Marie has many fond memories of her four years working in the After School program, including the Fitness Finale at Gustine Recreation Center and Movie Night at the Dell Music Center in 2010. Although, there was that one time.Anne Marie Dunne first began working in after school programming in 2007 and continued on this path through 2011 when she moved into a District Manager position.
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(Score one for “easily bored”.) She recently relocated to Colorado, to play the lead role in her very own love story, thankfully with fewer explosions, occult happenings, and dire situations than in her fiction. (She’s either a unique individual who is difficult to categorize, or easily bored – you decide.) Beyond that, there’s no point describing her hobbies or activities, since they’ll have changed by the time you read this.
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She is the author of over a dozen novels and novellas spanning the genres of fantasy, science fiction, and romance. After getting a degree in math followed by a masters degree in artificial intelligence, she joined IBM and devoted herself to doing neat things with computers, all the time continuing to write stories as a way of balancing so much logical brain activity. She was all set for a career in the literary arts, to begin in that far off misty future after kindergarten - then she discovered a book about “the new math” on the coffee table, and fell in love with numbers instead. Jennifer Dunne wrote her first “book” at the age of four, telling the story of a lost little girl and the helpful elephant who leads her home.