LI Educators: DASA Training at Longwood High School

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LI Educators:  DASA Training at Longwood High School

Time: September 6, 2014 from 8:30am to 2:30pm
Location: Longwood High School Library
Street: 100 Longwood Rd.
City/Town: Middle Island, NY 11953
Website or Map: http://owlcenter.org
Event Type: training
Organized By: OWL Teacher Center
Latest Activity: Jul 31, 2014

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DASA Training at Longwood High School
 Saturday, September 6, 2014
 8:30 am – 2:30 pm.
 Longwood HS - Library
 100 Longwood Rd.
 Middle Island, NY 11953

 To register, go to owlcenter.org, and print out this form and send to the OWL Teacher Center with your $35 check payable to the Lindenhurst PS / OWL in order to reserve your space in the class.

On the day of the training, please bring a $50 check or MO payable to “Matters of the Mind & Heart” for the instructor’s portion of the fee. The total cost for the course is $85 ( $35 registration, $50 session fee).

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