THINK TANK. Spring Session March 23, 2015 June 23, 2015
|
|
- Mervin Watkins
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 THINK TANK Spring Session March 23, 2015 June 23, 2015 Hours: 3:15pm to 6pm on full school days and 12:20pm to 6pm on ½ days THINK TANK is not available on holidays and weekdays when there is no school. Spring Session: March 23 - June 23, 2015 Reg. forms are due on or before Wednesday, 3/18. Individual registration forms must be submitted with payment for all students. If you have an outstanding balance after 3/18, you may not be able to enroll your child until March 30 th even if owed amount is paid before then. Credit Card payments accepted. There is a $100 minimum for credit cards. There is always room in the general THINK TANK Homework Helpers rooms for any student who registers. Enrollment in clubs is not on a first come, first served basis, but students whose reg. forms are received after Wednesday, 3/18 will not be guaranteed space in any clubs for the Spring session. Because of the number of students enrolled in THINK TANK and the limits of club enrollment, we can only guarantee a child will be able to attend one club weekly, although they may be able to attend more. A few clubs have a $10 or $15 supplies fee per session. This is indicated on the registration form. Fee due the third week of club (or when your child is accepted). A light snack is provided to all students free of charge. inoi registrations will be accepted if there is an outstanding bill. inoi registrations will be accepted without partial payment for the Spring Session. 5:45 BUS INFORMATION: o PLEASE check off the appropriate box on the registration form, You must already be participating in the bus program to use the 5:45 bus. o Children who drop in for one day for the $18 fee may ride on the 5:45 bus if they fill out the request form. See link at website for form. o Children may not switch back and forth between the 5:45 and 3:15 bus the day of, unless there is an emergency. o Families may make a late to early bus switch 8 times during the school year. Check Transportation link at website for info. on how to request a switch the day before. The cost* of each 12 - week session (there are three over the course of the year): $160 (child attends homework helpers and/or clubs 1 day a week for 12 wks) $300 (2 days/12 wks) $440 (3 days/12 wks) $580 (4 or 5 days/12 wks) *Reduced fees of $90 and $165 (for 12 wk. session) are available depending on the family income. Contact Charlotte Kreutz for information: x33 or ckreutz@lccsnj.org. YOUR CHILD MUST BE PICKED UP BY 6PM. There will be a $5 charge for every 5 minutes a child is picked up past 6 pm, payable when the child is picked up. If there are too many late pickups the child may not be able to attend THINK TANK for one or more days. All past late charges must be paid before registration.
2 Learning Community THINK TANK EXTENDED LEARNING AFTER-SCHOOL Pre-K - 5th grade. Please use a separate form for each child SPRING Session: 12 WEEKS: March 23 June 23, 2015 *** RETURN on or before Wednesday, March 18 th *** If you have an outstanding balance after March 18 th, your child will not be able to attend THINK TANK until March 30 th even if amount is paid by March 19 th. inoi registrations will be accepted if there is an outstanding balance due. inoi registrations will be accepted without partial payment for the Winter session. Student Name Grade _Teacher Address Parent/ Contact best phone Emergency contact: phone I want to enroll my child in the LCCS Think Tank program for 12 weeks No extra charge for clubs (but some have a one-time materials fee). Snack will be provided. Check desired THINK TANK CLUBS on the back side of this form. Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays $ 160 (1 day/12 wks) 5:45 Bus: Please check! $ 300 (2 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 5 days a week $ 440 (3 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 1 or 2 days a week $ 580 (4 or 5 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 3 or 4 days a week Scholarship: $90 or $165 per 12 week session:contact Charlotte Kreutz, x33 for eligibility Enclosed is payment IN FULL for 12 weeks (amount). or 1/4 or 1/2 payment of due with registration. Include payment with registration form - cash, check or money order to: LCCS. Credit/Debit cards accepted (minimum of$100). Must be charged when form is returned. THINK TANK is also available for $18 a day as needed with advance notice. Unless otherwise noted clubs have an enrollment limit of 12. Children will attend Homework Helpers when not participating in a club if they haven t been picked up. If a child is picked up after 6:00 pm there will be a late charge of $5 for every 5 minutes.
3 Pre-K 5 th grades Spring: 3/23 6/23, 2015 Student name grade teacher MONDAY Homework Helpers only PreK ARTS AND CRAFTS! 3:30 4: LaKeisha Payne & Tanya Bishun LCCS staff K - 2 ARTY FUN 3:30 4:30 (or Thursday) Michelle Smith, LCCS asst. teacher SEWING 1 st 3 rd :3:30 4:30 OR 4 th +5 th : 4:45 5:45 ($10 fee due after confirmed)-lily Freitas (or Thus.) 5 Children only - Sew a bag? Make a book? Create with fabric, thread, buttons, and bell 1-4 Sports Sampler 3:30 4: Kinlee Davis, LCCS staff 2-4 FASHIONISTAS 4:35 5:30 ($10 due after confirmed) nancy Randall of Hobby Quest Participants create a piece of clothing of their own design. Parents will be invited to final Fashion Show. TUESDAY Homework Helpers only PreK + K ACT IT OUT! 3:30 4:30 ($10 due after confirmed)--j.c. Children s Theater teaching artists WORLD PLAY & MUSIC! Travel to Africa, Asia, South America. Students use theater games, Story Theater techniques, & shadow images to bring these stories to life on stage. Class will have a final presentation ACT IT OUT! 4:45 5:45 ($10 due after confirmed)------j.c. Children s Theater teaching artists Students use theater games & shadow images to bring stories to life, using the same methods as used by our professional actors. Class will have a final presentation based on JCCT s original mainstage production. AVIATION CLUB build model airplanes that fly! ($10 fee due after confirmed)--hobby Quest instructors Select one 1 3 : 3:30 4:30 (10 students only) 2 5: 4:45 5:45 (10 students only) NEW DAY 4-8 KNITTING 3:30 4:30 ($10 fee due after confirmed)----meghan Wood LCCS teacher Beginners and Advanced knitters welcome. Knit scarves, hats, and more! NEW 5-8 OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING 3:30 4: Brooke Sunshine LCCS art teacher This class will focus on demonstrating how you interpret the world through drawing. Some areas of study will include still life, landscape, and drawing the figure. WEDNESDAY Homework Helpers only PreK TECH FOR KIDS 3:30 4:15 & 4:30 5: Tanya Bishun + LCCS staff Students will learn about typing and develop other tech skills with online games. CHESS Beg./inter: 3:30 4:30 OR inter/adv.: 4:45 5: SchoolPlus Hudson Instructor 2-3 KNITTING 3:30 4:30 ($10 fee due after confirmed) meghan Wood LCCS teacher NEW K - 2 SNEAKY SCIENCE 3:30 4:30 ($10 due after confirmed)---michelle Smith LCCS teacher Make slime, playdough, and do experiments! Get messy and have fun! ($10 materials fee BRICKS4KIDZ K- 5: 3:30 4:30 (14 students max) bricks4kids instructors ($10 fee due after confirmed) Design and build LEGO models - including motorized machines 3-5 SPORTs SURPRISE 3:30 4: Scott Silva, LCCS Phys. Ed. teacher 3-5 SNEAKY SCIENCE 4:45 5:45 ($10 due after confirmed)----michelle Smith LCCS teacher Make slime, playdough, and do experiments: create crystal geodes and make your own snow! THURSDAY Homework Helpers only K - 1 TECH FOR KIDS 3:30 4:15 OR 4:15 5: Melissa Megaro LCCS asst. teacher Students will learn about typing and develop other tech skills with online games. K - 2 ARTY FUN 3:30 4:30 (or Mon) Michelle Smith, LCCS asst. teacher SEWING 1 st 3 rd : 3:30 4:30 OR 4 th +5 th : 4:45 5:45 ($10 fee due after confirmed) Lily Freitas (or Mon.) 5 Children only - Sew a bag? Make a book? Create with fabric, thread, buttons, and bells. BRICKS4KIDZ Pre-K: 3:30 4:30 OR K - 4: 4:45 5: Bricks4Kids instructors ($10 fee due after confirmed) Design and build LEGO models - including motorized machines NEW JCFABLAB Make-a-Boat Air Power Boats 1 st & 2 nd 3:30 4: JCFABLAB instructors TWO six week sessions First: 3/26, 4/2,16, 23, 30, 4/7. Second: 5/14, 21, 28, 6/4, 11, 18. Note: 12 different students will be chosen for each session.($15 materials fee due after confirmed) Young engineering artists will create a boat that floats! Working out optimal engine designs with trial and error the students will learn about flotation, ballast, air pressure propulsion, and more! With supervision, glue guns will be used with supervision. --MORE INFORMATION on content of Club will be given to enrolled students.--- NEW JCFABLAB Make-a-Boat Power Boats & Stirling Animation Machines--JCFABLAB instructors 4 th & 5 th - 4:45 5:45 - TWO six week sessions First: 3/26,4/2,6,23,30,4/7. Second: 5/14,21,28,6/4,11,18. Note: 12 different students will be chosen for each session.($15 materials fee due after confirmed) First 3 sessions: Students engineering artists will create a boat that floats and is propelled by a simple steam engine. Copper tubing and a heat source are involved in working out optimal engine designs with trial and error. Second 3 sessions: Artists will build Stirling engines (simple piston engines) that power a Phenakistoscope MORE INFORMATION on content of Club will be given to enrolled students YOGA FUN girls 2-4: 3:30 4: : 4:15 5:00----Michelle Goitia, parent/yoga instructor NEWish MODEL & MOLD: 2 nd +3 rd 3:30 4:30 OR 4 th 6 th 4:45 5:45 Brooke Sunshine LCCS Art teacher MODEL MAGIC and REALCLAY: Work it! Now in the art room ($10 fee due after confirmed) FRIDAY Homework Helpers only K - 2 ART PLUS 3:30 4:30 Now, something a little different!---danielle Robinson LCCS asst. teacher K - 4 BAMBINO CHEF: K - 2: 3:30 4:30 OR 2-4:4:45 5:45 ($15 materials fee - 10 kids/class) 2+3 ACT IT OUT! 4:45 5:45 ($10 mat. fee. See Tue. description) j.c. Children s Theater 3-5 BOARD GAMES 3:30 4:30 ($10 due after confirmed) think TANK staff 3-6 MAGIC CLUB 4:35 5:30 ($10 due after confirmed) nancy Randal of Hobby Quest 3-5 PING PONG! 3:30 5:30 (2 or 3 blocks)--lccs staff (Mr. Coven & Mr. Silva will alternate Fridays)
4 Learning Community THINK TANK EXTENDED LEARNING AFTER-SCHOOL Middle School, 6 th 8 th grades Please use a separate form for each child SPRING Session: 12 WEEKS: March 23 June 23, 2015 *** RETURN on or before Wednesday, March 18 th *** If you have an outstanding balance after March 18 th, your child will not be able to attend THINK TANK until March 30 th even if amount is paid by March 19 th. inoi registrations will be accepted if there is an outstanding balance due. inoi registrations will be accepted without partial payment for the Spring session. Student Name Grade _Teacher Address Parent/ Contact best phone Emergency contact: phone I want to enroll my child in the LCCS Think Tank program for 12 weeks No extra charge for clubs (but some have a one-time materials fee). Snack will be provided. Check desired THINK TANK CLUBS on the back side of this form. Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays $ 160 (1 day/12 wks) 5:45 Bus: Please check! $ 300 (2 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 5 days a week $ 440 (3 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 1 or 2 days a week $ 580 (4 or 5 days/12 wks) I will need bus service 3 or 4 days a week Scholarship: $90 or $165 per 12 week session:contact Charlotte Kreutz, x33 for eligibility Enclosed is payment IN FULL for 12 weeks (amount). or 1/4 or 1/2 payment of due with registration. Include payment with registration form - cash, check or money order to: LCCS. Credit/Debit cards accepted (minimum of$100). Must be charged when form is returned. THINK TANK is also available for $18 a day as needed with advance notice. Unless otherwise noted clubs have an enrollment limit of 12. Children will attend Homework Helpers when not participating in a club if they haven t been picked up. If a child is picked up after 6:00 pm there will be a late charge of $5 for every 5 minutes. - over -
5 Middle School 6 th 8 th grades Spring: 3/23 6/23, 2015 Student name grade teacher MONDAY Study Hall only 6-8 CLASSY CONSTRUCTION 3:30 4: Joan Buonafide, M.S. Science teacher Build the house, space ship, submarine of your dreams. Built out of toothpicks, found materials, glue, duct tape and anything else that works! NOTE: Students will use craft cutters (like a matt knife). Once enrolled students will sign and return a permission slip to allow use. 6-8 LCCS EVENT PREP 4:45 5: Christina McGarry LCCS asst. teacher Decorations for LCCS events: student council events, dances, & other beautifying projects! TUESDAY Study Hall only NEW 5-8 OBSERVATIONAL DRAWING 3:30 4: Brooke Sunshine LCCS art teacher This class will focus on demonstrating how you interpret the world through drawing. Some areas of study will include still life, landscape, and drawing the figure. New Day 4-8 KNITTING 3:30 4:30 ($10 fee due after confirmed) meghan Wood LCCS teacher Beginners and Advanced knitters welcome. Knit scarves, hats, and more! 6-8 MEDIA MADNESS 3:30 4: Christina McGarry, LCCS asst. teacher Make commercials & advertisements for LCCS events and more. Will be shown at website. WEDNESDAY Study Hall only 5-8 CHESS 4:45 5:45 (12 students only) schoolplus Hudson Instructors Students will be instructed in advanced chess strategy & planning & some tournament prep GREEN GROUP 3:30 4:30 (15 students only) steve Krinsky, M.S. teacher Save the planet, enjoy field trips, clean up the environment, experience guest speaker 6-8 SPORTs SURPRISE 4:45 5: Scott Silva, LCCS Phys. Ed. teacher With the students, Mr. Silva will improve on and invent new ways to do sports and have fun!!! THURSDAY Study Hall only NEWish 4-6 MODEL & MOLD: 4:45 5: Brooke Sunshine LCCS Art teacher MODEL MAGIC and REALCLAY: Work it! Now in the art room ($10 fee due after confirmed) New Day 5+6 YOGA FUN girls 4:45 5:45 Yoga relaxes your body michelle Goitia, parent/yoga instructor FRIDAY Study Hall only 5-8 PING PONG! Time estimate 4:45 5: LCCS staff (Mr. Coven & Mr. Silva alternate Fridays) Learn to play and compete at this challenging and fun game. It s all in the wrist!! 4-6 MAGIC CLUB 4:35 5:30 ($10 due after confirmed) nancy Randall of Hobby Quest Dazzle your friends with sleight of hand tricks and disappearing coins and more!
Let s keep having fun!
Let s keep having fun! Pictured: The Green Team club creating friendly reminders for us to turn off the lights when we leave the classroom! Registration open March 20 - April 1 Student Clubs Summer 2017
More informationNORTH CAMPUS Kids. Fine Arts and Ceramics. 3D Design and Printing. Fashion Academy Performing Arts. Lego Machines Technology. Fit Right In!
Kidscene Lego Machines Technology Fashion Academy Performing Arts Robotics 3D Design and Printing Fine Arts and Ceramics Fit Right In! NORTH CAMPUS Kids PARENT ORIENTATION DAY Wednesday, May 24, 2017,
More informationSpring Tweens and teens programs. Adult programs. Youth programs. COLLEYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Activities & Programs
COLLEYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Activities & Programs Spring 2016 How to be a Princess party Feb. 13 Tweens and teens programs Adult programs Youth programs PAGE 2 FAMILY EVENTS Colleyville Public Library ColleyvilleLibrary.com
More information707 Dool Avenue, Calexico, CA (760) Acrylic Painting Class Wednesdays 1:00-3:00 p.m. intermediate Group starts
City of Calexico Recreation Department 2018 Winter BROCHURE 707 Dool Avenue, Calexico, CA 92231 (760) 768-2176 RECREATION -Promotes Health & Wellness -Reduces Stress -Conquers Boredom -Strengthens Families
More informationSummer Reading Club 2018
Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library Summer Reading Club 2018 Free Programs for all ages! 400 Indian Trail Drive Harker Heights, TX 76548 254-953-5491 www.ci.harker-heights.tx.us/virtuallibrary
More informationWaveney Valley Partnership Summer School Programme (2017)
Hello from Waveney Valley Partnership Summer School! We are back with another very busy programme for the Summer Holidays of 2017. Please find below the Guide to this year s activities. We run an offer
More informationRoberts Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center May Registration Session 126 50th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33703 (727) 893-775 Hours: Mon - Thu 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Teen Room Fri 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (727) 893-7595 Adult
More informationProgram Guide Fall 2017
Program Guide Fall 2017 144 East 22 nd Street North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 4L5 604-980-2474 www.silverharbourcentre.com Keep Fit Chair Yoga Gain the benefits of yoga without getting on the floor. Mon 10:15
More informationYOUTH PROGRAMS NEW PROGRAM
YOUTH PROGRAMS MUSIC BAMBINI Community Room at Clive City Hall Ages 5 months 4 years old (parents/caregivers must be present) Farfalla Music Bambini is an early childhood music program in which children
More informationRoberts Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center October Registration Session 1246 0th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33703 (727) 893-774 Hours: Mon - Thu 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Teen Room Fri 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (727) 893-79
More informationMary Poppins Audition Packet for Actors and Crew
Mary Poppins Audition Packet for Actors and Crew Name: Phone Number: Student s T-Shirt Size: S M L XL XXL Parent T-Shirt (If you want one $20): S M L XL XXL XXXL (+ $5) Parent/Legal Guardian Name: Parent
More informationVoice of Experience ANGIE & FRIENDS A TRIBUTE TO THE OPRY COON RAPIDS SENIOR SERVICES AFRICAN DRUMS & DANCE ON THURSDAY, JULY 19
COON RAPIDS SENIOR SERVICES Voice of Experience JULY/AUGUST 2018 ANGIE & FRIENDS A TRIBUTE TO THE OPRY AFRICAN DRUMS & DANCE ON THURSDAY, JULY 19 VINNIE ROSE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 DAY TRIPS CALL (763)
More information2018 FALL CLASS GUIDE
2018 FALL CLASS GUIDE www.fpdmacon.org/centerfordiscovery Welcome to FPD s Center for Discovery! The Center for Discovery is full of exciting opportunities for students and adults to learn new hobbies,
More informationBanning Senior Center. November Spotlight 2017
Banning Senior Center November Spotlight 2017 Reminder The Banning Senior Center will be closed the following days: Veterans Day: Friday, November 10th Thanksgiving Day: November 23rd & 24th Banning Senior
More informationNEWS. The ESC APRIL 2018 NEW WALKING CLUB
The ESC NEWS APRIL 2018 Everett Senior Center 702 Burchfield Street. Maryville, TN 37804 (865) 983-9422 escadmin@parksrec.com Facebook: Everett Senior Center Open Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm Stacy Homeyer,
More informationKids Connection After School Extended Care Program And 3K Wrap Around Care
Kids Connection After School Extended Care Program And 3K Wrap Around Care Mission: Holy Apostles Catholic School embraces our mission by creating a compassionate atmosphere which promotes faith, knowledge
More informationFRIENDLY PINES. Wednesday, May 11, 2016 to Friday, May 13, 2016
FRIENDLY PINES Wednesday, May 11, 2016 to Friday, May 13, 2016 PURPOSE OF THE TRIP team building enhanced knowledge of environmental education expository writing logic and reasoning communication building
More informationFH GRAD NEWS. Save the Date. Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest. Commencement. Graduation Banquet. Dry Grad. In This Issue
FH GRAD NEWS Frank Hurt Secondary Information for Graduates March 2016 Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest This is a very exciting and somewhat anxious time for our Graduates. They are busy making decisions
More information26 th Annual Campbell County 4-H Sewing Conference
26 th Annual Campbell County 4-H Sewing Conference The structure of the Sewing Conference reflects our hope to make the days flow more smoothly for both volunteers and sewers! With the guidance of Master
More informationSUMMER Spring Carnival. Mommy & Me Tea Party. Father-Son Golf Fun. Opening Day at the Pool. Memorial Day Party. BCC Barracudas.
SUMMER 2018 Spring Carnival Mommy & Me Tea Party Father-Son Golf Fun Opening Day at the Pool Memorial Day Party BCC Barracudas Junior Golf Junior Tennis 2018 Summer Camps Fourth of July Party Family Campout
More informationfree PICKLEB LL Clinic
PLAY TIME Recreation Newsletter March/April 2015 41 Courthouse Lane / P.O. Box 369 Rustburg, VA 24588 free PICKLEB LL Clinic March 28, 2015 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Brookville Middle School Gym All Ages Welcome!
More informationWelcome to Holy Spirit School After School Enrichment Opportunities
Welcome to Holy Spirit School After School Enrichment Opportunities must miss a scheduled class, please send a note to the office so that they can alert the person in charge of the activity. To ensure
More informationExplore Teen Tech Week!
EGG TOPIARY CRAFT CLASS...... 2 LEARN CALLIGRAPHY....... 2 ASTRONOMY LOVERS.... 3 SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES.... 3 TWEEN HEXBUGS... 4 PEEPALOOZA..... 4 FEEDING YOUNG MINDS. 5 STORYTIMES... 5 VEX ROBOTICS...
More informationHOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
H O P E VA L L E Y Y O U T H F A L L & W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 HOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB is dedicated to offering our families the very best in youth programming, all year long. We offer a wide variety of exceptional
More informationMATERNELLE. Spring 2018
Spring 2018 Les clubs will begin the week of January 8, 2018 and will run until the week of th, unless otherwise specified. There will be NO CLUBS on the following dates: Monday, January 15, 2018 Friday,
More informationAdult Education Program
H E W L E T T W O O D M E R E PUBLIC SCHOOLS Spring 2 0 1 7 Adult Education Program Registration Begins Monday, February 13th Daytime Registration: Monday Friday, 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Evening Registration:
More informationSPRING 2018 FINANCIAL READINESS & FINANCIAL WELLNESS CALENDAR
SPRING 2018 FINANCIAL READINESS & FINANCIAL WELLNESS CALENDAR WORKSHOPS Resolutions for a Healthy Wallet Every New Year s Day, students across campus resolve to eat better and lead more healthier lives.
More informationSnow Shoeing. Cross - Country Skiing. Explore the beautiful trails while adventuring on snowshoes. It s a fun experience for the entire family!
March Break Snow Shoeing Explore the beautiful trails while adventuring on snowshoes. It s a fun experience for the entire family! Cross - Country Skiing Miles of well-groomed trails are available for
More informationWinter NEWSLETTER CHILDREN and TWEEN PROGRAMS November-February
Winter 2016-2017 NEWSLETTER CHILDREN and TWEEN PROGRAMS November-February 30 Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset, NY 11030 516-627-2300 x301 mplkids@gmail.com All programs are held in the Children s Room unless
More informationFall 2013 Activities for Babies to Teens
H E L E N H A L L L I B R A R Y W W W. L E A G U E C I T Y L I B R A R Y. O R G 281-554-1113 1 0 0 W. W A L K E R S T. L E A G U E C I T Y, T X 7 7 5 7 3 Fall 2013 Activities for Babies to Teens w w w.
More informationSummer Recreation/Adult Education Program
H E W L E T T W O O D M E R E PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEWLETT-WOODMERE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Summer 2 0 1 7 Recreation/Adult Education Program Registration begins Monday, June 12th Evening Registration: Mondays, June
More informationNYS CAPITAL REGION SCHEDULE OF 2017 ENTREPRENEURIAL EVENTS
Tuesday, January 17 NYS CAPITAL REGION SCHEDULE OF 2017 ENTREPRENEURIAL EVENTS Social Night Potluck 6:30pm - 8:30pm Every Tuesday night we gather with food and conversation. Check this calendar for various
More informationHenry Sibley Band Boosters
Proud parent of: Henry Sibley Band Boosters henrysibleyband.org charmsoffice.com hshs.band.boosters@gmail.com Important Concert Dates Thursday, November 2 Monday, December 11 TBD Monday, January 8 Friday,
More informationCity of Anoka Senior Center SENIOR TIMES
City of Anoka Senior Center SENIOR TIMES The mission of the Anoka Senior Center is to enhance the lives of older adults by offering a variety of activities and programs in a non-discriminatory manner while
More informationAkron Borough Clay Township Ephrata Borough Ephrata Township Ephrata Rec Center
2018 Ephrata Area Summer Municipal Recreation Akron Borough Clay Township Ephrata Borough Ephrata Township Ephrata Rec Center The following programs are part of the Ephrata Recreation Center s Summer Municipal
More informationPentz Elementary School
Weekly Sc hedule : Friday, June 16, 2017 Mission Statement Pentz Elementary is a community Mission of students, Statement staff and parents working together to Pentz Elementary is a community develop of
More informationHempstead Public Library
Hempstead Public Library Summer Newsletter 2018 Adult Programs Hempstead 43: The Tercentenary Revisted Meeting # 3 - May 2, 2018 The third meeting of the rebooted Hempstead Historical Society was a resounding
More informationRed House Account details are: Sort Code Cash will only be accepted for a late booking during a holiday club period.
Holiday Club Booking Conditions 1. Places will only be allocated upon a fully completed booking form with an indication of how the cost is to be paid. Confirmation of your booking will follow and payment
More informationS U M M E R JULY2 AUGUST 1 1
PREPARATORY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING A RTS AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE S U M M E R 2 0 12 JULY2 AUGUST 1 1 The Preparatory Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College (Prep Center) is pleased to offer
More informationNewsletter. parent cats meeting. includes JOIN US THIS ISSUE. get involved SUBSCRIBE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES. to our newsletter. January/February 2018
January/February 2018 Newsletter The 2017-18 Parent Cats newsletter is available online every month during the school year so spread the word to family and friends. Go to: www.parentcats.org and click
More informationSubmit Your Volunteer Hours Today!
FEBRUARY 6, 2014 1524 Jacob Avenue San Jose, CA 95118 (408) 535-6247 www.reedpta.com www.facebook.com/reedpta Thank you.. for a wonderful Book Fair and Ice Cream Social! It was so wonderful to see all
More information2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates
2015/16 CLUBS & ACTIVITIES Please check the QMS morning announcements for updates GENERAL INTEREST Book Chat * Book Chat encourages a love of reading at QMS. Book-lovers have the opportunity to chat about
More informationNow Read This! In This Issue. Programs p. 2-3 Children s Page p. 4 Branch Lineup p.5 Features p.6. AtoZDatabases
Now Read This! In This Issue Programs p. 2-3 Children s Page p. 4 Branch Lineup p.5 Features p.6 AtoZDatabases The Premier Job Search, Reference, and Mailing List Database. The database includes 2.3 million
More informationSummer 2017 SCHEDULE STARTING THURSDAY, JUNE 29
Summer 2017 SCHEDULE STARTING THURSDAY, JUNE 29 MONDAY 8:40 am 10:10 am 2.5 4 Years 9:40 am 10:20 am 18 23 Months MY Circus 10:00 am 12 Months 5 years Toddler Sing and Dance Great Hall 10:00 am All Ages
More informationCity of Moorhead Spring/Summer Seasonal Positions (2018)
City of Moorhead Spring/Summer Seasonal Positions (2018) Parks and Recreation Adaptive Leader ($10.66-12.06) Assist Adaptive Recreation Coordinator with supervising activities for youth with disabilities.
More informationAFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS ATHLETICS AND MORE SCHOOL YEAR New Friends. New Skills. Tons of Fun
AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS ATHLETICS AND MORE SCHOOL YEAR 2018-2019 New Friends New Skills Tons of Fun Fun Friends Learning Play! Heilicher is the place to be for after school classes and athletics! Check out
More informationSUMMER JULY 7 AUGUST 16
PREPARATORY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT BROOKLYN COLLEGE 2900 Bedford Avenue, Room 234 Roosevelt Hall Brooklyn, New York 11210-2889 Telephone: (718) 951-4111 Fax: (718) 951-5412 Email: bcpc@brooklyn.cuny.edu
More informationYale Secondary Grad Handbook 2017
Yale Secondary Grad Handbook 2017 Take Care of Yourself Take Care of Each Other Take Care of This Place Grad Council The grad council is made up of several members who will be responsible for the following:
More informationLet s Jingle & Mingle!
December 2017 Let s Jingle & Mingle! Join us for our Annual Christmas Party! Wednesday 13th December Cost $7 11-12:30 pm Members Only A traditional holiday meal, games and loads of fun! You Must RSVP by
More informationSenior Center Events Town N Country Senior Center 7606 Paula Dr. in Tampa (813)
Special events Nov. 2, 9, 16, 30 9:30 a.m. Senior Center Events Town N Country Senior Center 7606 Paula Dr. in Tampa (813) 873-6336 Keeping the Pressure Down-Hypertension Free health education, screenings,
More informationAfter School Program ABBOT DOWNING SCHOOL BEAVER MEADOW SCHOOL
@ Y 21C Y@21C is a partnership between the 21st Century Community Learning Centers and the Concord Family YMCA. PLEASE NOTE: registration must be confirmed by the YMCA before your child can attend program.
More information9 School Tools Supply Drive Toolkit. Tips and tricks for organizing a school supply drive at your organization, business or place of worship.
9 School Tools Supply Drive Toolkit Tips and tricks for organizing a school supply drive at your organization, business or place of worship. 1 About 9 School Tools Thank you for joining Classroom Central,
More informationEast Central Georgia Regional Library
East Central Georgia Regional Library December 2012 www.ecgrl.org December 22 nd - 25 th All libraries closed for Christmas. All Libraries will be closing at 5pm December 31 st and closed Jan 1st. 10:00
More informationIt s almost awards time!
August 31, 2018 CALLAWAY COUNTY 4-H NEWS Equal Opportunity/ADA Institutions Upcoming Dates: Sept. 14 11:0am-8:00pm United Way Kick Off Sept. 24-6:30pm 4-H Senior Council Sept. 27-7:00pm Callaway Youth
More informationCornell Adult University s
Cornell Adult University s Week I: July 8 12 Week II: July 15 19 Week III: July 22 26 Week IV: July 29 August 2 For ages 3 16 Much more than a camp Youngsters in CAU s summer program get a wonderful taste
More informationCelebrate At Comic Con!
MARDI GRAS BEAD ART...... 2 CUPCAKE WARS...... 3 POSITIVE PARENTING........ 3 SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES.... 3 WINTER GAMES..... 4 STARGAZERS..... 4 FEEDING YOUNG MINDS. 5 STORYTIMES... 5 TEEN TRIVIA.....
More informationMarco Antonio Firebaugh High School 5246 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Lynwood, CA
Marco Antonio Firebaugh High School 5246 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Lynwood, CA 90262 310-886-5200 LUSD STUDENT BOARD REPORT - October 25, 2016 To: From: Board of Education Lizzeth Quiroz, Student Board
More informationVacation Care Program April 2014
Vacation Care Program April 2014 Important information regarding SUN SAFETY P.O. Box 3064 ERINA NSW 2250 Phone: (02) 4367 8666 Fax: (02) 4365 1101 Mobile: Jodie 0411 758 287 Email: woosh.care@bigpond.com
More informationA RACE TO HAVE FUN WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY
A RACE TO HAVE FUN WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY Our annual festival celebrating community, family and friends was filled with paddleboarding, carnival rides, art tents, pump track, food, and inflatables that
More informationEdinburgh College is an open enrolment Co-educational College offering Early Learning through to Year 12.
EDINBURGH COLLEGE Secondary Scholarship Program 2018 2019 Edinburgh College is an open enrolment Co-educational College offering Early Learning through to Year 12. This document outlines the various scholarships
More informationNEW HORIZONS SUMMER FUN CAMP 2017 DAILY SCHEDULES
MONDAY, JULY 10 10:15 10:30 GYM Pledge of Allegiance and morning stretch 10:30 10:45 Restroom breaks 10:45 11:15 Classrooms: go over rules; fire drill; procedures, etc. 11:15 11:30 Tour of building (Lexington
More informationTORRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 8 TH GRADE TRIP TO WASHINGTON D.C. MAY 22, 2018 MAY 25, 2018
TORRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 8 TH GRADE TRIP TO WASHINGTON D.C. MAY 22, 2018 MAY 25, 2018 Meeting Agenda Part One: Company Information Part Two: Trip Information Part Three: Behavior Guidelines Part Four:
More informationYale Secondary Grad Handbook 2018
Yale Secondary Grad Handbook 2018 Take Care of Yourself Take Care of Each Other Take Care of This Place Grad Council The grad council is made up of several members who will be responsible for the following:
More informationFREE VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 APRIL Easter
FREE VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 APRIL 2017 Easter To post information in the HOLDEN TIMES, please submit by the 25th of the month to the Village office or by email to: vholden@telusplanet.net Ad Rates: $10 per
More informationTeen Community Leaders Volunteer Program Application & Information Packet
City of Sun Prairie Parks and Recreation Department Teen Community Leaders Volunteer Program Application & Information Packet Summer 2018 Summer 2018 1 General Information The City of Sun Prairie Parks
More informationOAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
El Dorado Union High School District OAK RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BE REAL DARE TO QUESTION CARE FOR OTHERS FIND BALANCE 1120 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 916.933.6980/530.677.4402 FAX 916.933.6087 2018-19
More informationVolunteer Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities Library Reading: Volunteers are needed to read books to students in the library each day. Each class stays for 30 minutes, teachers provide the materials, and the schedule is as
More informationOctober Happy October!
October 2018 Happy October! October is Canadian Library Month. This year we will be celebrating Ontario Public Library Week with programs and events for the whole family. We have special story times, fun
More informationVOLUNTEER INFORMATION PACK
VOLUNTEER INFORMATION PACK FESTIVAL INFORMATION Fort Punta Christo, Pula, Croatia Wednesday 6 th 6 am Monday 11 th Outlook Festival is the largest Soundsystem Culture festival in Europe, bringing together
More informationTacoma Community College Winter EVENTS CALENDAR
Tacoma Community College 2017-2018 Winter EVENTS CALENDAR ICC Applications Due January 24th 5pm Participate in all four cumulative sessions and earn a participation letter & award recognizing 24 hours
More informationSouth Fork Community Center
August -- 2018 4403 Country Club Road 336-659-4305 NAME OF PROGRAM DAY (S) TIME (S) ADDED DETAILS ABOUT PROGRAM ART OPPORTUNITIES South Fork Community Center Acrylic Painting Studio Thursday 9:30 a.m.
More informationNovember 2008 December 2009
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center 4201 Giant Springs Road Great Falls, Montana 59405-0900 Voice: 406-727-8733 FAX: 406-453-6157 Web Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic/
More informationNebraska Extension - Cuming County
Nebraska Extension - Cuming County Fabric Exploration Trip - May 19 Deb Schroeder Extension Educator Larry Howard Extension Educator Ellan Hasenkamp Extension Assistant Beef Fitting Clinic - May 16 Location:
More informationHURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP, SUMMER 2012
HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL BAND CAMP, SUMMER 2012 Schedule Week Dates Day Times Students Involved Lunch Other 1 July 23-25 M-W 8am-noon New members Pack your own Section leaders Full color guard 1-5pm Full
More informationRECREATION CENTER. City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Department of Recreation and Parks
Department of Recreation and Parks City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Eric Garcetti Mayor Gilbert A. Cedillo Councilmember CD 1 Board of Recreation and Parks Commissioners Sylvia Patsaouras,
More informationEAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN" NOVEMBER 14, 2017
EAST BUTLER BULLETIN WHERE FUTURES BEGIN" NOVEMBER 14, 2017 www.ebutlertigers.org TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 American Education Week - Invite Parents to School Day WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2017 American
More informationLODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
SPECIAL EVENT FRIENDS OF THE LODI LIBRARY FRIENDLY S FUNDRAISER SEE WHAT S HAPPENING THIS MONTH TUESDAY APRIL 25 5:00 9:00 PM Eat at Friendly s on Rt 46 East in Elmwood Park. LODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One
More informationHTSACC Registration Materials
HTSACC Registration Materials September 2017-June 2018 NEW for the 2017-2018 School Year: To secure enrollment for September, registration materials must be received by Monday, July 31, 2017. Registration
More informationCALLAWAY COUNTY 4-H NEWS
September 11, 2017 CALLAWAY COUNTY 4-H NEWS Equal Opportunity/ADA Institutions Upcoming Dates: Sept. 15-United Way Kick Off Sept. 16-17 State Shooting Sports Sept. 25-6:30pm Senior Council Sept. 28-6:00pm
More informationITHACA ROTARY CLUB SERVICE PROJECTS AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 2015
ITHACA ROTARY CLUB SERVICE PROJECTS AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 2015 Avenues of Service COMMUNITY SERVICE... 2 Share the Warmth... 2 Linen Closet... 2 Highway Cleanup... 2 Rotary Harvest... 2 Youth Soccer...
More informationThe After-School Activities are Ready to Set Sail!
The 2018-2019 After-School Activities are Ready to Set Sail! The Voyage Program has returned to Foxview along with Intramurals (see below for intramural details). Voyage is a cooperative effort between
More information2014 BAY STATE GAMES MARATHON TEAM
2014 BAY STATE GAMES MARATHON TEAM The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation / Bay State Games, is offering the opportunity to participate as an official entrant in the 2014 Boston Marathon to be held
More informationParent s Day/Night Out. Respite Program
Parent s Day/Night Out Respite Program Parent/Guardian & Participant Handbook Revised 12/2013 10/2014 8/2015 9/2016 9/2017-1 - I. General Program Information Easterseals Crossroads Respite Program provides
More informationSaturday, November 4, 2017
Saturday, November 4, 2017 Flag Placing for Veterans Date and Time: Saturday, November 4 09:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Event Location: St. Marys Cemetery, 150 Cain Street The Town has arranged for miniature Canadian
More informationWALK-A-THON 2017 FRIDAY 4/28 2:30-4 INFORMATION PACKET. $50,000 GOAL $100 Per Student Goal
ALL STUDENTS - 100% Participation! WALK-A-THON 2017 FRIDAY 4/28 2:30-4 INFORMATION PACKET WHAT IS THE WALK-A-THON? This all-school event is our second largest FUNdraiser & highly anticipated each year!
More informationBAY STATE GAMES MARATHON FUNDRAISING TEAM APPLICATION
BAY STATE GAMES MARATHON FUNDRAISING TEAM APPLICATION The Massachusetts Amateur Sports Foundation / Bay State Games, is offering the opportunity to participate as an official entrant in the 2018 Boston
More informationSOUTHCREST. Gift Cards Sales. Gift Card Sales Fundraiser CHRISTIAN SCHOOL. begins September 19
SOUTHCREST attle Cry B CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Gift Cards Sales Fundraiser begins September 19 Students will be bringing home the Gift Card Fundraiser packet on Monday, September 19. Please look in their backpacks!!
More information2017 Florida Citrus Industry Annual Conference
information & registration 2017 Florida Citrus Industry Annual Conference june 14-16 bonita springs hyatt regency coconut point resort & spa Conference Event Schedule Educational Session Wednesday, June
More informationTickets to a Hartford Yard Goats Game with ingame College tours. Healthy Snacks Provided Exposure to Dunkin Donuts Park and the Hartford Yard Goats
1 What Is the Hartford Yard Goats Young Ambassadors Program? The Hartford Yard Goats Young Ambassadors Program is an exciting new after school initiative designed to empower high school aged teenagers
More informationOpening Notes. Fall Business Meeting. Upcoming Events. November 2012
November 2012 SWE-EWS-NEWS Society of Women Engineers, Eastern Washington Section PO Box 364, Richland WA 99352 Opening Notes Wow, can you believe 2013 is almost here?! I hope everyone has had a great
More informationWASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND 2018 INFORMATION PACKET
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND 2018 INFORMATION PACKET WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WARRIOR MARCHING BAND Welcome to marching band at Washington High School! We are delighted to have you with us in the
More informationFall Clubs. LES Fall Clubs 2014
Fall Clubs LES Fall Clubs 2014 Here are the Laytonsville Elementary School s Fall Club offerings for the 2014-2015 school year. Our clubs offer many opportunities to explore new ideas and gain new knowledge
More information2016 Old Sacramento History Camp Registration Guide
General Camp Information: 2016 Old Sacramento History Camp Registration Guide Old Sacramento History Camp is held in Old Sacramento. It is located in the Sacramento History Museum s Living History Center,
More informationScholarship Information Entry
Scholarship Information 2019 Entry Scholarships This booklet will assist parents of candidates for our Year 3 (7+), Year 7 (11+), Year 9 (13+) and Year 12 (16+) Scholarships for September 2019 entry.
More informationVACATION CARE. June/July 2017 HOLIDAY PROGRAM GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN COLLEGE OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE. Enrolment process:
VACATION CARE GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN COLLEGE OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE June/July 2017 HOLIDAY PROGRAM Welcome to our April holiday Vacation Care period. At Outside School Hours Care our programs assist
More informationASEP. After School Enrichment Program FALL 2018
ASEP After School Enrichment Program FALL 2018 Welcome to the 2018 2019 school year! This brochure contains information about our After School Enrichment Program (ASEP). ASEP class sizes are limited, so
More informationChildbirth and Parenting Education Class Schedule for January June 2018
Childbirth and Parenting Education Class Schedule for January June 2018 Whether you re having your first baby or adding to your family, Holy Cross Health is here to help. We offer a variety of classes,
More informationCamp Peanut Publisher (ages 6-7)
Camp Coconut Chronicle (ages 8-9) Tue/ Thurs swimming No Camp - Tanks - Obstacle Course - Raise the flag - Marksmanship range - Battleship Art Day p.m. No Camp - Land Navigation - Letters to Soldiers 4
More informationSIGNATURE SCHOOL Calendar of Events Fall Semester (updated April 21, 2017)
SIGNATURE SCHOOL Calendar of Events Fall Semester 2016-2017 (updated April 21, 2017) Staff Meetings (1 ST Wednesday of the month) 3:30 PM Room 605 September 7 December 7 March 1 October 5 January 11 April
More informationIntensive English Program (IEP) English Language Institute (ELI) Summer 2017 Pre-arrival Information
Intensive English Program (IEP) English Language Institute (ELI) Summer 2017 Pre-arrival Information Read the following schedule and information. Write to elibuffalo@buffalo.edu with questions. Important:
More information