Las familias hispanohablantes están invitadas a asistir a un taller para apoyar el aprendizaje remoto este miércoles 6 de enero de 5:30 a 6:30PM

Celebrar y Elevar Poster En Espanol

Las familias hispanohablantes están invitadas a asistir a un taller para apoyar el aprendizaje remoto este miércoles 6 de enero de 5:30 a 6:30PM.
El DOE, en asociación con Ramapo for Children, está ofreciendo “Celebrar & Elevar,” un taller en español sobre estrategias para que las familias fortalezcan su conexión cuando están aprendiendo de forma remota.

Comparta este taller y folleto con nuestros estudiantes y familias hispanohablantes. Los participantes pueden registrarse aquí: https://rb.gy/l9jzej.

Spanish-speaking families are invited to attend a workshop to support remote learning this Wednesday, January 6th from 5:30 to 6:30PM.

The DOE, in partnership with Ramapo for Children, is offering “Celebrar & Elevar,” a workshop in Spanish about strategies for families to strengthen their connection when they are learning remotely.

Please share this workshop and flyer with our Spanish-speaking students and families. Participants may register here: https://rb.gy/l9jzej.

Bob Bland
Bob Bland is a Brooklyn-based fashion designer, entrepreneur and community art advocate. Her brand, Brooklyn Royalty, was founded in 2006 and inspired by the fiercely independent spirit and highly individual aesthetic of King’s County residents. A professional apparel + graphic designer with previous experience at Marc by Marc Jacobs, Triple Five Soul, Rugby by Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Banana Republic, her line combines timeless design principles, premium materials and hand-printed graphics that are meant to look and wear better over time. In 2009, Bob created The Arsenal, an inclusive cultural event space that doubled as a showroom and fashion laboratory for the local creative community. Built on the foundations of an actual Civil War-era armory, The Arsenal’s inception and subsequent partnership with Brooklyn Royalty provided the brand with opportunities to exhibit new collections and host innovative fashion events in a gallery-style setting. In 2010, Bob’s NYC headquarters were located at Kingdom, a Brooklyn phenomena that served triple duty as bar, boutique and gallery space for the local creative community. Her first-ever concept store, Kingdom exclusively stocked Brooklyn Royalty men's and ladies' apparel, accessories and jewelry, as well as 15 of the best local & independent designers, along with gallery exhibitions and BKR collaborations with emerging artists. MANUFACTURE NEW YORK is the culmination of her 8+ years in the NYC fashion world- a nonprofit fashion cooperative dedicated to providing independent designers with the resources & skills necessary to streamline their production process + transform local manufacturing into the most affordable, innovative option for all.
https://www.bobbland.net
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