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Birth to Five Illinois, Senator Anderson, and Rep. Weaver to Host Block Party in Kewanee

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State Representative Travis Weaver (IL) | Representative Travis Weaver (R) 93rd District

State Representative Travis Weaver (IL) | Representative Travis Weaver (R) 93rd District

Birth to Five Illinois, a non-profit organization dedicated to early childhood development, is teaming up with Senator Neil Anderson and Representative Weaver to host a Block Party in Kewanee. The event, scheduled for Wednesday, January 24, from 1-4 p.m., will take place at the Kewanee Train Station located at 210 West 3rd Street.

The Block Party aims to provide a fun-filled afternoon for children and an opportunity for parents to gather valuable information from local, family-focused organizations. Speaking about the event, Representative Weaver expressed her enthusiasm, saying, "Join Birth to Five Illinois, Senator Neil Anderson, and me at our Block Party in Kewanee!"

Children attending the Block Party will have the chance to unleash their creativity by building whatever their heart desires with building blocks. This activity not only encourages imaginative play but also promotes essential skills such as problem-solving and spatial awareness.

In addition to the building block activity, parents will have the opportunity to engage with several local organizations that focus on family and child development. Birth to Five Illinois, Child Care Resource & Referral, Head Start, and Abilities Plus will be present at the event to provide information and resources to parents. Senator Neil Anderson emphasized the importance of these organizations, stating, "Parents can get information from several local, family-focused organizations: Birth to Five, Child Care Resource & Referral, Head Start, and Abilities Plus."

The Block Party in Kewanee promises to be an exciting event that brings together families, community organizations, and public figures committed to the well-being of children. Whether it's building with blocks or gathering information from local resources, this event will provide a valuable experience for both children and parents alike.

Mark your calendars and make sure to attend the Block Party on Wednesday, January 24, from 1-4 p.m. at the Kewanee Train Station. We look forward to seeing you there!

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