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"Men need an opportunity to come together to learn and be involved in their children's education and lives. Dad-to-dad is an important dynamic that fathers rarely have an opportunity to experience. I go to a lot of the programs offered in town and come home to share the information with my husband. It has been a rewarding experience for him to come home and share information with me. Coming to this program gives a dad a chance to go beyond coaching soccer and learn to understand their children first hand."

- Spouse of a Dad's Club member
 

 


Our Next Meeting

Our next meeting for the 2011-2012 school year is Saturday, November 5 in the Raymond Moore Auditorium (RMA) from 8:30 am to 10:00 am.

Please help us welcome Jay Payleitner, author and executive coach, as our speaker at our November meeting of the 2011-2012 school year. Jay will talk about 26 Things Teens Need from a Dad. This event will be open to all Dads of teenagers (Sorry, no Moms) in the Lake Forest area. Please RSVP Kevin Neville if you plan to attend

 

Jay Payleitner is a dad and husband. But he pays his bills writing and producing stuff that hopefully makes a difference. He is the author of six books including the best-selling 52 Things Kids Need from a Dad. Jay’s newest book is 365 Ways to Say “I Love You” to Your Kids. A long-time radio producer, his ongoing credits include Project Angel Tree with Chuck Colson, Family Facts for The Heritage Foundation and Today’s Father with Carey Casey heard on more than 500 radio stations. Jay served as Executive Director for the Illinois Fatherhood Initiative and is an affiliate of the National Center for Fathering.

 

"52 Things Kids Need from a Dad" book cover

 

Jay and his high school sweetheart, Rita, have four sons, one daughter and two daughters-in-law and live in St. Charles, Illinois. You can read his occasional dadblog at www.fathers52.com

 

 

Please note the location!

All meetings will be held at 8:30 am on Saturday mornings at the high school in room 113, unless indicated otherwise. Please park at the south lot by the auditorium