Sorry to have opened up this discussion then disappear for so long. [img]tongue.gif[/img] I had no idea it would generate a fair amount of responses!
I'm happy to report that our first speaker was from the Rape Crisis Hotline in Denver, who spoke about how to talk to your children about safety, strangers, and more personal issues (the whole right and wrong about touch, etc.) Attendance wasn't overwhelming, but it did draw a sizable group! The speaker did not charge us anything.
We have also started a babysitting venture called Eagle's Nest (school mascot is the eagle). We have seven girls who have volunteered to do this free of charge to apply to community service (high school, scouts, church groups, etc.), and they bring planned activities each time. Their first activity was tie-dying! It was a huge hit!
Since our first "meeting" was just an ice cream social for a meet & greet sort of thing, we didn't conduct any business at that one. So this meeting started with a brief intro of the board and principal by me, then a 5-minute schpeal from a legislative rep about a bond issue, followed by the 30-minute speech by the guest speaker. After that, we had the principal's report, notice of committee openings, individual committee reports, Q&A, a brief description of next month's speaker, and adjournment. The entire meeting took 1 hr 20 minutes!
Next month's speaker is from Sylvan Learning Center: Study Skills Presentation. This will take about an hour, so business will be kept to a minimum with only the most pertinent issues being discussed. Eagle's Nest will probably do a fall-related craft.
We're still playing around with a couple ideas for November. With the holidays looming and stress mounting then, we may do a stress-buster under dimmed lights with scented candles burning and a sound machine playing a babbling brook in the background.
I don't know! Maybe something on nutrition and the picky eater or something on anxiety in both children and adults. Maybe we'll just invite everyone to an open forum to discuss these sorts of things. Sometimes it's comforting just to know we're not alone in dealing with these things. You know?
When we figure it out, I'll let you know!
Separately, we are planning our first Family Fun Night on October 17: Monster's Ball! November 15 is our annual Craft Fair along with a Kids' Korner secret shop and photos with Santa. In January we're having a Family Game Night, and in April it will be a Family Movie Night. The school carnival is always near the end of May and is always a fabulous hit!
We have committees that plan and organize each one of these, so it's really nothing above and beyond for us. The only pay-off we're looking for is building a sense of community. We have no other motive really. Our major fund raiser earns enough to carry us through the entire year, give generously to the school for their wish list, and still have money in the bank at the close of the school year.