Pewaukee,
28
November
2018
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15:26 PM
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WCTC to hold viewing of documentary ‘No Small Matter’

Public welcome to attend special event focusing on the impact of early childhood

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PEWAUKEE, Wis. (Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018) – Waukesha County Technical College will be holding an exclusive viewing of the early childhood education film, ‘No Small Matter,” on Monday, Dec. 3.

  • WHO: The event is designed for early childhood educators and students, legislators, family members of preschool-aged children and others interested in the growth and development of young children.
  • WHAT: This FREE event includes an exclusive viewing of the documentary film and national campaign “No Small Matter,” which features powerful stories and stunning truths about the human capacity for early intelligence and the potential for quality early care and education to benefit America’s social and economic future. A question and answer session will follow with WCTC Early Childhood Education program instructor Jennifer Koel, and snacks are provided.
  • WHEN: Monday, Dec., 3, from 6-9 p.m.
  • WHERE:  Richard T. Anderson Education Center, Waukesha County Technical College Main Campus, 800 Main Street, Pewaukee.
  • HOW: Online registration is suggested – www.wctc.edu/edu-event -- but walk-ins are welcome (space, however, is limited). Participants are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for WCTC’s Campus Cupboard.
About WCTC

Waukesha County Technical College, the leader in workforce development, prepares learners for success within the region and global economy. The College offers more than 150 areas of study including associate degree, technical diploma, apprenticeship and short-term certificate programs. Customized training for employers is also available. To learn more, visit www.wctc.edu.