Community Education is fortunate to have an enrichment coordinator who also is their resident artist.
Meet Bailey Jordan Warner, whose Community Education roots run deep.
Warner said Community Education has been part of her family as long as she can remember. Her mother was the executive director for nearly 20 years.
Warner’s first personal experience with Community Education was attending the afterschool program as a kindergartner at McNeill Elementary. She continued participating in afterschool and all-day programs throughout her years at Bowling Green Junior High.
“I think Community Education has been a big part of who I have grown up to be,” Warner said. “Many of my connections in the community have come from my time in Community Education programs, volunteering for Teen Angel, and now, being enrichment coordinator.”
Degrees from Western Kentucky University in art and fine arts, with minors in business administration and marketing, made Warner an excellent fit for the position that coordinates and promotes enrichment classes.
She enjoys working with instructors and clients and especially likes using her artistic abilities to design countless advertisements, flyers, promotional items, shirts, and more for Community Education.
“One of my proudest achievements with Community Education’s graphics is bringing the birds in our logo to life and giving them fun, quirky personalities,” Warner said.
So the next time you see a bird in our logo wearing snorkeling gear, a Santa hat, or dressed like a turkey, you will know whose talents created that.
Warner came to Community Education from Warren County Public Library, where she was an assistant librarian and art teacher.
The Bowling Green native lives here with her husband, Chase Warner, and their two cats.