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IPUL's E-News: November 8, 2019
Here are the highlights of our recent activity online. Not all everything is included due to timeliness. If an advertised event already took place, we've left it off.
We Want Your News and Events!
  If you have news, information or upcoming events in your hometown that are relevant to families who have children with disabilities or special health care needs and would like us to share that information, please email the details to parents@ipulidaho.org for review.

Our program coordinator will then share this via IPUL's social media networks. We are also happy to add events to our calendar for people to find.
Work Of Art on TV
IPUL was on the news this week in Boise, as they came and did a quick story on our Work of Art program. We shared:

"Thanks to KTVB for running this quick article except they didn't mention that this is a program of Idaho Parents Unlimited! There are specific eligibility requirements that can be be found by contacting our office at 208-342-5884. Or, email parents@ipulidaho.org. It is not a drop in class. "
Work of Art: Ornament Making Party
This Saturday, November 9, 2019, please join IPUL in the Boise offices from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. for our Work of Art Ornament Making Party!
Idaho Parents Unlimited Invites you to our Work of Art
ORNAMENT MAKING PARTY

Join us this Saturday, November 9th
from 2:30 - 5:00 p.m.
at 4619 Emerald St. STE E. Boise 83706

Artist Friends of Capitol Contemporary Gallery and Van Dyck Frame Design are sponsoring this charity event for December, and we would like your help! Student artists who would like to participate will be creating an art object that can function as a Christmas tree ornament. Select designs will be sold during December's First Thursday at CCG. 100% of ornament proceeds will benefit Idaho Parents Unlimited's Work of Art program.

Join us this Saturday in Boise, all supplies provided!
Next Week!
Join us for our
Statewide Training for November -
Rights and Responsibilities: Resolving Disagreements
flyer for the event - four emoticons across the top of the image with one sad one happy one mad and one glum
Disagreements happen. But conflict is not  always  a bad thing - it can be constructive. Having a plan to work through it can provide opportunities for everyone to be heard and understood, and improve strained interactions. This training will look at using the least adversarial approach to manage disagreements over how best to help your child, improving relationships for the long term.
 
  Wednesday, November 13, 2019
 10:00 -11:00 a.m. MST and again at  6:00-7:00 p.m. MST

 Broadcast live from the Boise office and interactive via webinar from anywhere with an internet connection
 
 Idaho Parents Unlimited
 4619 Emerald St., Ste. E
 Boise, ID 83706
 
 Phone: (208) 342-5884