Community Education celebrates 28th Stand for Childrens Day
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Community Education has been serving our children for many decades, and today, they celebrated their 28th Stand for Children’s Day at Bowling Green Ballpark. Community Education has hosted Stand for Children’s Day to offer kids an opportunity to have some fun in the sun, but also give parents access to resources that they might not have known existed.
And with a community that is exploding in population, giving parents and guardians the resources they need helps our kids grow in the best possible ways.
“There is so much information going out the gate, so they’re going to be able to take all that information home. So even if the kids come in with a camp like we have Extreme Summer Club just showing up, right, they’re going to have all that information and they get to take it home. So at home this evening, the families can sit down and start looking at all the information. See, in what’s available. Because we are ever growing and ever changing, there may be something here that parents don’t even know. And so we can make it all happen at one place” said assistant director of volunteer and outreach Joshua Smith.
This year, there were around 60 different vendors giving both parents and kids the information they need to succeed. To learn more about community education, you can click here.