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Free Lunch & Learn for Parents/Caregivers of NPS Elementary School Students (March 14th)

On Thursday, March 14th Natick is hosting a free lunch and learn for parents/caregivers of Natick Public Schools elementary-aged students. This event will be an interactive discussion on how parents/caregivers can support the 'whole child' and help foster young people's social and emotional development at home. During this event, attendees will hear from Dr. Art Fergusson of Natick Public Schools, SPARK Kindness, and Natick 180. Join us at this event to learn some new tips, hear about Natick resources, and connect with other parents/caregivers. A light lunch will be provided. Younger siblings who are not in school are welcome. Complete the below form to reserve your seat! Questions? Contact natick180@natickma.org.

Event Details:

Thursday, March 14th from 11:30AM - 1:00PM (program from 12:00PM - 1:00PM)

Morse Institute Library in Natick, Lebowitz Room (lower level)

*We are committed to providing an accessible event experience for everyone. Please indicate below if you have any specific language/communication/accessibility needs.


This event is being co-hosted by Natick Public Schools, Natick 180, and SPARK Kindness.
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What is your first + last name? *
What is your email? *
Including yourself, how many adults will be attending this event with you? *
If applicable, how many younger siblings are you bringing to this event? Please include the child(ren)'s age(s). 
We will be serving lunch at this event. Do you or anybody attending this event with you have any food allergies? 
Are there any topics related to supporting your child's healthy development that you would like to learn more about?
Do you or anybody attending this event with you have any specific language/communication/accessibility needs? If so, please let us know by Friday, March 8th. 
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