Monday, Nov 2 at 7pm: MCGT Bloomington Chapter Monthly Virtual Coffee Chat
MCGT Bloomington Chapter's next Monthly Virtual Coffee Chat will be on Monday, November 2 from 7:00 - 8:00pm via Zoom. Click here to join via Zoom. Click here for the FB Event. Join in to discuss organization and executive functioning resources, as well as any other areas of interest: challenges, ideas, things that are going well, etc. Find out more about game nights and book clubs for the kids.
Mark your calendars for each month - all event dates and Zoom links are included on the attached pdf.
CONTACT THE MCGT BLOOMINGTON CHAPTER:
bloomington@mcgt.net
https://www.facebook.com/MCGTBloomington
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