PDS Moms: Join us for Fun, Food, & Fellowship with Susan Yates, Grandmother to Wilson boys at PDS and author of Raising Kids with Values that Last
Meal Options:
Chicken Piccata with Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Green Beans
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
Susan Yates has written 16 books and speaks both nationally and internationally on the subjects of marriage, parenting, and women’s issues. Her books include And Then I Had Kids: Encouragement for Mothers of Young Children; And Then I Had Teenagers: Encouragement for Parents of Teens and Preteens; Barbara and Susan’s Guide to the Empty Nest (with friend Barbara Rainey) and Raising Kids with Character That Lasts (With her husband John), She has also written Risky Faith, The One Devotional, and her latest, Cousin Camp.
Susan blogs regularly at susanalexanderyates.com and also contributes to Club31Women.com. For 11 years she was the Parent Child Columnist for Today’s Christian Woman Magazine. She has also written for other publications including, “Thriving Family,” a magazine published by Focus on the Family. She’s the mother of five children (including a set of twins) all married and the grandmother of 21 (including a set of quadruplets!). Susan and her husband John have been married 50 years. They live in Falls Church, Virginia.
Event Date | Tuesday, March 28 2023, 6:00 pm |
Event End Date | Tuesday, March 28 2023, 8:00 pm |
Cut off date | Monday, March 20 2023, 11:00 pm |
Price | $20 per ticket |
Location | Fellowship Hall at Presbyterian Day School |
Ticket Type | Price |
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Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad | $20.00 |
Chicken Piccata with Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Green Beans | $20.00 |
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Presbyterian Day School (PDS) is a private, Christian preschool and elementary school serving boys from 2-years-old through 6th grade for almost 75 years.
With our mission of striving to glorify God by developing boys in wisdom and stature and favor with God and man, we take a holistic approach to education, nurturing the heart, soul, mind, and body of each boy.