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Sesame Street first aired 50 years ago on November 10th, 1969
The Ross County Historical Society
invites children ages 6 through 12 to our
2017 Holiday Children’s Program!
Keeping Warm in Early Ross County
Join us at the Knoles Log House to learn our our ancestors kept warm when it got cold outside. From warm clothes for winter travel to warm bedding at night, we’ll explore the museum’s collections for examples of keeping warm in the past. We’ll have crafts and games, and some warm food and drink heated in the Log House fireplace.
The program will be held Saturday December 2, 2017 from 9:30am to 12:30pm at 45 W. 5th Street, Chillicothe, Ohio 45601
Space is limited, so please call to register at 740-772-1936 (Call between 9 to 5 on weekdays and 12-5 on Saturdays. The deadline is Thursday, Nov. 30.)
The program is free for Junior Members, and $10 for non-members. (Fee includes one year membership!)
Support Futures with RGW Educational Program for Girls
RGW’s educational program focuses on creating safe, inclusive learning opportunities for refugee girls and underserved children who face barriers to education. Through school construction, tuition assistance, transportation support, and the provision of books and uniforms, the program removes financial and social obstacles that keep students out of classrooms. It also promotes leadership, digital skills, and career readiness to prepare learners for long-term success. By investing in this educational program, supporters help protect children from child labor, early marriage, and poverty while empowering them with knowledge and confidence. Every contribution helps build stronger families, uplift communities, and create lasting change through the power of education and opportunity.
BSU Observatory Traveling Presentation Talk Menu, 2026
We're offering presentations to be given at libraries, schools, learning communities, and other venues. Fees start at $150 for a 1-hour presentation and are used to pay undergraduate students in support of our on-campus open night program (which is free and open to the public). See the images or visit our website at Observatory | Bridgewater State University for more details!
Students Scholarship Program
Explore our Students Scholarship Program offering financial support for deserving learners. Apply now to access opportunities that empower your education.
RGW’s Educational Program: Transforming Lives Through Learning
Refugee Girls Worldwide (RGW) is committed to empowering refugee girls through our educational program. Education is a fundamental right and a powerful tool for transforming lives. RGW ensures that girls affected by displacement and conflict have access to quality learning, enabling them to overcome challenges and build a brighter future.
Accessible Education for Every Girl
Our educational program spans early childhood, primary, secondary, and higher education. We provide scholarships, uniforms, school supplies, and transportation to remove barriers to learning. Programs include preschools for early development, Afghan Refugee Girls Schools in Pakistan, initiatives in Kashmir, and schools in Malawi that offer safe and supportive learning environments. Additionally, our laptop program equips university students with essential digital tools to access modern education.
Holistic Development
RGW’s educational program focuses not only on academics but also on life skills, mentorship, and self-defense training. These initiatives empower girls to build confidence, leadership, and resilience. By combining intellectual growth with personal development, RGW prepares girls to face life’s challenges and thrive in their communities.
Community-Centered Impact
Every program under RGW’s educational program is tailored to meet the needs of the local community. We invest in teacher training, school infrastructure, and essential resources to ensure long-term educational impact. Our holistic approach nurtures both the academic and emotional well-being of refugee girls, creating opportunities for sustainable growth and empowerment.
Support the Cause
Your contribution directly supports RGW’s educational program. Donations go entirely toward scholarships, school development, educational materials, and digital learning tools. By supporting RGW, you help refugee girls access education, break the cycle of poverty, and gain the skills needed for a successful future.
Empowering Futures
Through RGW’s educational program, refugee girls gain knowledge, confidence, and hope. Education is a pathway to independence, leadership, and opportunity. With your support, we can ensure that every refugee girl has the chance to reach her full potential and positively impact her community.
Join RGW in empowering refugee girls through education and help shape a future where every girl can thrive.
Empower Refugee Girls Through Access to Education
At Refugee Girls Worldwide (RGW USA), our educational program is dedicated to transforming the lives of displaced girls by providing access to schooling, mentorship, and essential resources; through building schools, awarding scholarships, and delivering supplies in conflict-affected regions, we aim to empower young women to break free from cycles of poverty and exploitation and become resilient, confident leaders in their communities.