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Swing Into Action Sunday May 18th

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DALLAS, Texas (May 15, 2008) – Come show off your putting skills at the 1st Annual Equity Bank End of Schoolyear Bash! Enter in the miniature golf tournament or help sponsor a child player. All proceeds from the tournament and event will go to the Gladys Golman/Faye Dallen Education Fund (GGFDEF), a charitable foundation that provides training for preschool, day school, and religious school teachers on the educational challenges of teaching children with learning differences. A buffet including kosher offerings will also be featured along with a driving range and batting cages.

 

Families and students are invited to attend the 1st Annual Equity Bank End of Schoolyear Bash! on May 18th. The event will take place from 1:30 to 4:30pm at Top Golf in Dallas, at the northwest corner of
Park Lane
and Abrams.

 

The Gladys Golman/Faye Dallen Education Fund was created by Louis and Robin Zweig when they were faced with the challenge that their son David, who has Asperger’s Syndrome, might not be able to become a Bar Mitzvah. The Zweig’s discovered that there was a glaring need in Dallas to train and educate the city’s religious-school teachers to enable children with learning differences to be successful in their classrooms.

 

The Zweig’s founded the GGFDEF in September 2007 with a vision to provide educational resources for Dallas area preschool, day school, and religious-school teachers so that they, and their students with learning differences, could fulfill their educational responsibilities and needs.

 

The fund finances educational seminars and training days, and focuses on helping teachers and religious-school leaders develop classroom strategies for learning differences such as autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, dyslexia and other neurological disorders.

 

“Our fund is off to a tremendous start”, said Louis Zweig. “We have already started to train Dallas area teachers, and we are finding that our program is sparking citywide thought and initiatives as to how we can better service the needs of students with learning differences and their families.”

 

Within the strategic objectives of the program, every teacher in Dallas area religious-schools would complete six hours of training focused on learning differences of all kinds. Advisory board members are committed to increasing awareness of this acute need for children in the Dallas community, and to ensure that every child is given a quality education.

 

To become an event supporter or sponsor a golfer for the miniature golf tournament please contact Louis Zweig at 972-392-8389 or lzweig@glazers.com.

 

Current Title, Presenting, and Gold Sponsors: Equity Bank, Waldman Bros., Glazer’s Distributors, Current Energy, the Zweig Family, the Sol Levine Family, Rich Hippie, Ed and Jill Sedacca, Sheila and Jeff Chapman, Bonnie and Jeff Whitman, Michael and Jane Hurst, Kahn Mechanical, Carol and Steve Aaron, Martin and Susan Golman, Stan and Barbara Levenson, Harold and Ida Ann Zweig, David and Lauren Zweig, Bennett and Marion Glazer, Insurance Partners Southwest, Trevor and Elaine Pearlman, Levy and Sons Plumbing, Baxter Brinkmann and Lisa Stout, and Brown McCarroll.

 

About the Gladys Golman/Faye Dallen Education FundThe Gladys Golman/Faye Dallen Education Fund (GGFDEF) was created by Louis and Robin Zweig in honor of their son David, who has Asperger’s Syndrome. The GGFDEF was started in September 2007 with the vision to provide educational resources for Dallas area preschool, day school, and religious-school teachers so that they, and their students with learning differences, could fulfill their educational responsibilities and needs. The fund finances educational seminars and training days, and focuses on helping teachers and religious-school leaders develop classroom strategies for learning differences such as autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, dyslexia and other neurological disorders.

 

Accomplishments of the Gladys Golman/Faye Dallen Education Fund to date:The Fund has sponsored and facilitated 5 training sessions in which 100 area teachers have gone through 2 hour training sessions which introduce and explain the neurological disorders which affect our children today.

 

The Fund is establishing a resource center in the Tycher Library at the Jewish Community Center of Dallas, where parents, students, and teachers can access the latest information about neurological disorders, learn best practices, and develop strategies to foster success.

Posted by Louis Zweig May 12, 2008 3:42 PM, Comments (0)

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