Mar. 11 - CIRC Member Lunch (CEB Youth Dev. Center - YMCA Early Learning Acad. - Kingswood CC)
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About this event
Membership Lunch Meeting
DuPont Country Club * DuPont Ballroom
Wednesday, March 11
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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ATTENDEE LIST (Name / Company)
Building Wilmington's Future:
From Early Learning to Workforce Readiness
Panelists: Non-Profit Leaders
Moderator
Christopher Bruce
Performer, Producer, Writer, Host, Creator and Owner
of King Creative
(Bio)
Linda Jennings
CEO, Community Education Building
CEB Youth Development Center
(Bio)
Jarrett Royster
CEO,YMCA of Delaware
YMCA Early Learning Academy
(Bio)
Kenyetta McCurdy-Byrd
COO, The WRK Group
The Warehouse | REACH Riverside | Kingswood Community Center
(Bio)
Don't miss out on what will be a very inspirational, informative and all-around fun lunch event with an awesome cast for our presentation. Always a great networking opportunity, so arrive early and get the most out of the networking and "Meet & Greet" time beginning at 11:15.
Our Moderator, Christopher Bruce, will introduce you to Linda Jennings, Jarrett Royster and Kenyetta McCurdy-Bryd -- the leaders of three City of Wilmington-based non-profits that are "building" a bright future for Delaware's youth. Empowering youth from "cradle to career" and making a big difference which will grow even larger with the completion of these new facilities.
Mr. Chris Bruce will lead the discussion for a better understanding of the transformative nature of these projects in the City and the resulting opportunities that come from strong communities that attracts investment, workforce stability that drives office occupancy, childcare availability for recruitment, and the availability of mixed-income housing. We will be taking a look at human capital and its impact on the future of our City and State.
The construction of these new buildings is being managed by CIRC's own members: GGA Construction for CEB's new Youth Development Center and EDiS for the new Kingswood Community Center.
Non-Profit Participants:
Community Education Building (CEB) - The Brand New, 71,000 square-foot campus is an extension of CEB’s existing ecosystem in a 9-story building at 12th and French. The 41,000 s.f. state-of-the-art Youth Development Center, includes YMCA’s early learning academy and represents a bold investment in Wilmington’s future, furthering CEB’s mission of advancing educational access and achievement. The new space opens this spring, featuring smart classrooms, performing arts space, sports and fitness areas, and flexible-use rooms designed to support a broad mix of programs and community needs.
REACH Riverside Development Corporation, formed in 2017, serves as the community quarterback for revitalizing Wilmington’s Riverside neighborhood using the Purpose-Built Communities model focused on housing, education, and health. As the managing partner of The WRK Group, alongside Kingswood Community Center and The Warehouse REACH has helped raise $371 million for this 14-year, resident-centered transformation. Central to the effort is Imani Village, a 700-unit mixed-income housing development replacing former public housing, with early phases complete and full buildout planned by 2031. Kingswood Community Center, a neighborhood anchor since 1946, provides cradle-to-cane services including a nationally recognized Early Learning Academy, economic vitality programs, and senior services, with plans underway for a new 81,000-square foot facility. The Warehouse complements this work by serving over 450 teens annually with paid workforce development training and enrichment programs that prepare young people for long-term success.
March 11 Schedule of Full Day's Events:
8:30 - Continuing Education DE Mod. 1 & PA/MD (Fair Housing) (separate registration required)
11:15 - Doors Open & Prospective Member Meet & Greet (rear of ballroom)
11:30 - Registration & Networking
12:00 - Seated for Membership Meeting
12:15 - Buffet Luncheon Open
12:40 - Presentation
1:30 - Adjourn
1:30 - Cont. Education - DE Mod. 5 & PA (Legislative Update) (separate registration required)
Lunch Buffet Menu:
Mesclun Greens Salad with Spiced Pecans, Dried Cranberries, Berry Vinaigrette
Entrées:
Grilled Chicken Breast with Marsala Demi-Glace
Oven Roasted Stripped Bass with Blistered Tomatoes & Lemon
Wild Mushroom Ravioli with Roasted Garlic Cream Sauce, Rosemary and Shaved Asiago Cheese
Accompaniments:
Seasonal Vegetable Blend
Boursin Cheese Mashed Potatoes
Dinner Rolls with Butter
Dessert & Beverage Station:
Fruit Salad
Assorted Cakes, Cookies & Pastries
Coffee | Decaffinated Coffee | Hot Tea | Iced Tea
Interested in joining? You are invited to register as a Non-member & arrive early (11:15-11:30) for the Prospective Member "Meet & Greet."
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