Light a Candle for Literacy = Beautiful Chance to Connect with our Community

Light a Candle for Literacy = Beautiful Chance to Connect with our Community

What a perfect day for ‘Light a Candle for Literacy’! We were delighted to join dozens of community organizations and children’s book authors this past Saturday for a packed house at Brighton Academy. It was an absolutely beautiful day for the parade and festival and hundreds of families came by to listen to live music, meet authors, learn about a wide range of community supports, and take part in a marvelous book giveaway with selections ranging from current bestsellers to cherished classics. Even Cinderella showed up!
Special shoutout to Joan and Toria who brought oodles of charisma to PEACE, Inc’s table. Congrats to both of you on connecting with some new, potential Head Start families!

Carnival Games and Moving up to Kindergarten

Carnival Games and Moving up to Kindergarten

Our Baldwinsville Head Start ended the year with a bang! Parents fundraised for and helped produce a fantastic carnival and ‘moving up’ ceremony. They had activities galore – bowling, fishing, duck pond, dress up, Plinko, pin the nose on the clown + 100% of parents showed up to support and celebrate their little learners!

Dr. King Elementary Hosts Fun-Filled Luau for Pre-K Families

Dr. King Elementary Hosts Fun-Filled Luau for Pre-K Families

On June 6th, STEAM at Dr.King Elementary collaboration site with Head Start held a Luau event for pre-k and their families. All who attended enjoyed games, crafts, and had chances to win prizes. Parents also had a chance to view tables with helpful information regarding developmental milestones, Kindergarten registration, and our very own PEACE Inc. This was a fun filled event and a great send off to summer!

Kids Art is the Best Art

Kids Art is the Best Art

MoMA, eat your heart out! Our just opened mini-museum at Liverpool Head Start is a creative juggernaut! Check out the paintings and sculptures on display. It’s an absolute joy to work with our kids and watch their imaginations soar

Building a Bus While Building Bonds

Building a Bus While Building Bonds

PEACE, Inc.’s Head Start programs are always looking for ways to integrate parents into their practice. Recently, kids were enjoying a gross motor skills class, learning all the things one can do and make with boxes. Some very imaginative parents swooped in and built a big, fun bus! Kids were delighted and that bond between home and classroom became just a little bit stronger. While the activities may be whimsical, forming and strengthening those child-parent-school bonds is serious work. It’s through these kinds of activities that we create a culture of trust and comfort where everyone benefits. This was a brilliant example of how Head Start is a whole family endeavor.

Planning for a Healthier and Wealthier Future

Planning for a Healthier and Wealthier Future

PEACE Inc.’s Eastside FRC recently hosted a session called “Protecting Assets from long-Term Care Costs” or — as one attendee put it afterwards — “saving us from money surprises and heartache later on.” Emily from Bousquet Holstein was the perfect guide through wills, deeds, trusts, creditors and family politics, making the whole affair far less opaque and intimidating. Veronica and Pete of the ‘Golden Age Social Club’ (pictured) sang the praises of our Family Resource Center, crediting it with introducing them to a whole range of topics, from blood pressure checks to CPR certification to health eating. They love this place and it’s easy to see why!
Rainy Days Vs. Brilliant Art

Rainy Days Vs. Brilliant Art

This past month must’ve been the dreariest, rainiest, muckiest May in memory. But the budding artists at Merrick Head Start were undeterred! They leaned into their creative sides, making artwork that ranged from self portrait to collage to rocks and pebbles painted to look like fruits and veggies. (We’re particularly fond of the watermelon!) The resulting Art Expo – open to the public – was a huge hit, delighting a great many visitors who were otherwise soaked by the incessant precipitation. What a colorful, welcome relief to a grey day. Special thanks to Ms. Jessica and Ms. Lashantay for making this expo happen!

Exploring Nature at Merrick Head Start

Exploring Nature at Merrick Head Start

PEACE Inc.’s Merrick Head Start brought the outdoors indoors! While the last month has been unseasonably rainy, that didn’t stop our teachers from facilitating an outdoors experience inside their classrooms! Kids got to huddle inside a tent and practice their s’mores technique over a very safe fire — ingeniously made of red and orange tissue paper. They also observed their classroom cocoons start to split and butterflies emerge. The day piqued the kids’ inherent curiosity about nature and everyone had a ball. Thank you teachers for always leaning into your imagination to create these wonderful experiences for our kids!

Congratulations to Lori Rolince, our Employee of the Month for May!

Congratulations to Lori Rolince, our Employee of the Month for May!

Lori Rolince began working in our Head Start program in 2021 as the front desk Administrative Assistant at our Liverpool site. One year later she became a Family Worker, and currently serves families of preschoolers enrolled at our Sumner site.

Lori was nominated for this award not only for her excellent work performance and positive attitude in the face of an often overwhelming workload, but in particular for the training and assistance that she also takes the time to provide to newer Family Workers. In the words of a co-worker who nominated Lori: “Her commitment to excellence and reliability in her day-to-day responsibilities has not gone unnoticed. Beyond that, her willingness to guide and support new team members reflects both her leadership and her genuine investment in the success of our team.”

Congratulations and thanks to Lori Rolince, our Employee of the Month for May!

Photo: Employee of the Month Lori Rolince (center) with (L to R) Head Start Director Becky Heberle, Partnerships Coordinator Kim Senke, Family Worker Jazmine Holloman, Site Supervisor Kelly Jensen, Family & Community Services Manager Kate Tohafjian, and Family Worker Bobbi Jo Tousley.

2025 Champions of Diversity Celebration

2025 Champions of Diversity Celebration

Our annual Champions of Diversity celebration brought together people from every corner of our community — from donors to families we serve, elected officials to community activists. It was a palpable reminder that we are all in this together and that we need all hands on deck.

We were delighted to celebrate three local, inspirational leaders:

Pam Hunter, New York State Assemblymember

Frank M. Ridzi, Vice President of Community Investment at the CNY Community Foundation

Syeisha Byrd, Syracuse Commissioner of Parks, Recreation, and Youth Programs

Given the nature of our honorees, the event could just as well have been titled In the Trenches with Sleeves Rolled Up. Each of them exemplifies a leadership style that puts service first and continually prioritizes deep, authentic work in the community, often at the ground level. Each of them is uniquely in tune with the needs, the pains, and the ideas of our community. It’s through these types of leaders that we rise together.

Our Executive Director, Carolyn D. Brown summed up the evening perfectly in paraphrasing Pope Leo XIV’s first homily, insisting that we stay awake and attuned to those around us — especially in a cultural moment when it’s more popular to turn inward. We all left that night with a renewed sense of purpose and eager to do the good, hard, necessary work.

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