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2521 South Washtenaw
Chicago, Illinois   Edit Contact Info

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The only "Fun and Academical Summer Program" in the State of Illinois for Girls and Boys designed to groom and produce Future Leaders. This is accomplished by exposing Youth to Worldwide Movers and Shakers. Youth are challenged in the areas of (World Affairs, Social Development, International Economics, Cultural Knowledge and Diversity.

Program Outline:

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Downtown Chicago)

United Nations Chicago Chapter (Downtown Chicago)

Consulate General's of Different Countries (Downtown Chicago)

City Club of Chicago (Downtown Chicago)

International Financial Institutions (Downtown Chicago)

Program Dates:

Starts June 16, 2008 and goes through August 29, 2008 (Monday-Friday 8am-6pm). Cost only $20.00 per Week.

This Summer make a commitment to your Child's Educational and Social Development. Instead of signing him/her up to some recreation program where he/she will do nothing but kick a ball around all day, you could be investing your financial resources into your Child's Future.

The World Scholars will give your Child the tools needed to become Future Leaders. We understand the only the Scholarly will triumph as Leaders of Countries, Fortune 500 Companies, Technology Institutions, Medical and Educational Establishments.

Contact us ASAP:

J.D. Allen (773)378.6775 / jimandtam2656@sbcglobal.net

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World Scholars Summer Program (Grades 7th - 12th)

The only "Fun and Academical Program" in the State of Illinois for Girls and Boys designed to groom and produce Future World Leaders. This is accomplished by exposing Youth to Worldwide Movers and Shakers. Youth are challenged in the areas of (World Affairs, Social Development, International Economies, Cultural Knowledge and Diversity).

Places we will Visit:

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Downtown Chicago)

The Council on Foreign Relations (New York and Washington DC)

United Nations (Chicago, New York and Washington DC)

Consulate General's of different Countries (Downtown Chicago)

City Club of Chicago (Events)

International Financial Institutions (Chicago, New York, Europe)

Educational, Social, and Recreational Events (Chicago, New York, Washington DC, and Europe)

The World Scholars will give your Child the tools needed to become Future World Leaders. We understand that only the Scholarly will triumph as Leaders of Countries, Fortune 500 Companies, Technology Institutions, Medical and Educational Establishments.

Contact: Jim D. Allen (773)378.6775

Jim Allen's References:

Wanda Norris (312)747.6992 www.chicagoparkdistrict.com

Ken Rzepecki (312)226.5555 www.johnnysicehouse.com

Kally Schneider (773)622.5400 Shriners Hospital for Children-Chicago www.shrinershq.org/Hospitals/Chicago

John Kim
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Tue, 05/27/2008 - 16:10

James,

I would be happy to help in any if there are opportunities.  I've worked and lived abroad and am committed to exposing children at a young age to global opportunities. 

Please let me know if there are any ways I could help.

Thanks

John

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