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Chuck Scholz and Jack Freiburg
Am. Business Women's Association, Clean Restoration
Arts Quincy, Teresa Adams House
Dr. Brandon Bruening, QPD Chief Adam Yates
Lucas Brass, Soil Health seminar
Quincy Fire Department, Sara Reuschel
Open phones, Tom Robbins w/Legacy Theater
Arts Quincy, Adams Co Board, Eagle Days
Rooney Elementary School Principal Jason Fink
Paul Havermale, Richard Elsenpeter
Laura Sievert w/Arts Quincy, open phones
Catherine Bocke Meckes, Community Foundation
Ryan Tanner and Teresa Wilson w/The Patio
Master Gardener Deborah Lee, Don O'Brien w/the BBB
Brandon Bruening, Quincy Police Chief Adam Yates
Drew Quintero, Melissa McKelvie
Chuck Scholz and Jack Frieburg
Quincy Family YMCA, Muddy River Opera
Laura Sievert, Jeff Moran w/Union UMC, John Simon
Iles Elementary School Principal Paul Funkenbusch
Together with Tri-State Veterans
Quincy Fire Department, Ursa Christian Church
Bruce Guthrie w/Quincy Chamber, Ursa 4-H
Bill Machold w/Quincy Civic Music Ass'n, Kaylee McFarland w/Community Foundation
Officers Jessica and Patrick Hollensteiner, Kyle Moore w/GREDF
Madeline Brandon w/Quincy Public Library
Quincy Mayor Mike Troup, Don O'Brien with Quincy BBB
Qcy Symphony Chorus, Arts Quincy, Toastmasters
Anna Marie Bentele w/Blessed Sacrament, Brandon Thomsen w/QCT
HRH Cardiac surgeon Dr. Jose Torres, Suzanne Ellerbrock w/Golden Bridges
Arts Quincy, The District, Toy Train Show
Dr. Brandon Bruening and Chief Adam Yates
Melissa McKelvie w/Cornerstone
Chuck Scholz and Jack Frieburg
Master Gardener, Deborah Lee
Denman School Principal Chrissy Cox
Tri-State Veterans Support, Jason Watkins VFW
Quincy Firefighters/ Elizabeth Mannhardt
Quincy Family YMCA, Christkindl Market, JWCC
Arts/Legacy Theater/Blood Drive/Brown Co.Deer Classic
Community Foundation/Horizons Soup Kitchen
GREDF/ Live 2 Lead Conference
Qcy Public Library/Nov. 11 Veterans event
Bruce Guthrie, Chamber of Commerce
Have you ever wondered how unschooling could unlock your child's passions and potential? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Mary Griffith, where we explore her family's journey with unschooling, fencing, and homeschooling. Mary shares how fencing became a significant part of their lives, allowing her daughters to pursue their interests without the constraints of school involvement, contrasting her experience with high school sports in the 1970s to the landscape of sports today.While supporting her children, Mary became involved with the Northern California Homeschool Association and decided to write books on the subject. We discuss her challenges, the importance of family support, and her daughters' unique experiences in their educational journey. From reverse engineering her daughter's unschooled life to meet university requirements to exploring different learning styles, Mary's insights are sure to inspire others considering this unique educational path.Finally, we discuss the need for children to explore the world, free from the confines of a classroom, and the vital role family support plays in fostering a successful environment for prospering. We also touch on Mary's journey with unschooling, music, and her love of natural history. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the powerful potential of unschooling and how it can strengthen parent-child relationships, encourage curiosity, and foster a lifelong love of learning.