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Let's Talk with OEC Commissioner Beth Bye: November 3rd at 10am

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Let's Talk with OEC Commissioner Beth Bye: November 3rd at 10am

Time: November 3, 2021 from 10am to 11am
Location: Virtual
Street: 227 East Grand Avenue
City/Town: New Haven
Phone: 2033905626
Event Type: virtual, talk
Organized By: Friends Center for Children
Latest Activity: Oct 15, 2021

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Friends Center Let's Talk with Beth Bye

Connecticut's Office of Early Childhood Commissioner, Beth Bye, joins Friends Center's 2021-2022 Let's Talk Series on November 3rd!
Please join Friends Center for Children for a virtual discussion about the federal, state and city advocacy and planning around early childhood education infrastructure and sustainability and the implications on children, families and society.   
To register for this important event, simply visit Beth Bye Let's Talk Registration Link

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