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7.01.2025

Join Our First 5 Nevada Parent Summits: July 10th in Las Vegas and Elko

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Are you the parent or guardian of a child age 0-8 in Nevada and want to know how you can help improve programs and services for young children? 

The First 5 Nevada Family Leadership Council will be hosting Parent Summits in Elko and Las Vegas on July 10th to provide an overview of the Council which empowers parents and families with the skills and training needed to help shape the future of Nevada’s early childhood system.

Event Details:

Las Vegas, Nevada

Elko, Nevada

Click here to learn more about the First 5 Nevada Family Leadership Council!


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