Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Spring Flower and Forest Identification, 4-6pm, April 16 - Larry Lankton's New Book Launch, Soccer Registration


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COPPER COUNTRY HOME EDUCATORS UPDATES
Spring Flower and Forest Identification

 On Thursday, May 14th at 1:30 at the Lake Linden School Forest (for $20 to be split among attending families) will be one of the best science field trips we've had yet!!

 Michelle Miller from MTU along with her husband who is a licensed consulting forester are going to work with us to show us how to identify spring flowers and other plants. Using this information they will then show us how to identify, based on which flowers are present, what soil types we have and what tree species (forest type) you would expect to find.

 We will have the opportunity to take forest measurements using tools that foresters used for many years, until modern technology came on the scene, to determine tree height and volume of wood that could be obtained from that tree or forest plot. We will also be able to see how the new tools are used to make a forester's job quicker.

 There will be identification guides available, but you may want to bring your own or considering purchasing one (since your family will  love to identify flowers on their own after this field trip) from Book World, Copper World, etc. A couple of good books are: Wildflowers of Michigan by Stan Tekiela, Wildflowers in the Field and Forest by Steven Clemants and Carol Gracie, Michigan Wildflowers in Color by Harry Lund, Peterson Field Guide: Wildflowers of NE and North-central North America, Goldenbooks: A Guide to Field Identification Wildflowers of North America.

 With tick season already underway, you'll want to make sure you dress appropriately to help with this. Be able to tuck your pants into your socks and wear lighter colors if you have. I've heard that "wind pants" and their slippery texture help keep ticks off.

 Please RSVP so we can get a tentative headcount so we have enough supplies available, though no one will be turned away if they decide at the last minute to join in! If we don't get enough RSVPs, we may not be able to do the field trip though. If you could let me know at(withheld for archive) by May 7th if you know you will be attending.

 Save the below link for directions to the school forest if you don't already know how to get there.  http://www.lakelinden.k12.mi.us/cat_index_111.php . We'll be having more field trips at the School Forest!
  
 4-6pm, April 16 - Larry Lankton's New Book Launch

All area teachers are invited to attend the book launch and signing party of Larry Lankton's newest book, Hollowed Ground: Copper Mining and Community Building on Lake Superior, 1840s – 1990s. 
The book launch will take place from 4-6 pm, Friday, April 16, at Michigan Tech's Van Pelt Library,  in the first floor East Reading Room.  A short program introducing the book and its author will take place at 4:30 pm.  Refreshments will be served. The MTU Campus Bookstore will be selling the book at a $5 discount at this event only (retail $34.95).
This is the first book to tell the entire story of copper on the Keweenaw Peninsula: from its geological formation, to its mining by Native Americans, to the rise and fall of the native copper mining industry (1840s-1960s), and  the rise and fall of the copper sulfide mining industry at White Pine (1950s-1990s).  Hollowed Ground contains 392 pages long and 100 illustrations, and is published by Wayne State University Press. It describes the mining technologies, environmental issues, evolution of local communities, and the legacy of copper mining on Lake Superior, including the creation of the Keweenaw National Historical Park.
For more information, see:  http://wsupress.wayne.edu/books/1155/Hollowed-Ground
SOCCER REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Just a quick note to mention that the Copper Country Soccer Association sign-up is this Thursday, April 15, from 6-8 p.m. at Houghton High School.  There is on-line registration also. 
The new online registration for the 2010 recreational soccer season is now open. The website can be accessed from www.coppercountrysoccer.org. Click on online registration 3/4 of the way down the page. This will direct you to a website where you can click on register (top left) to register with the site, and then you will be able to log in and go ahead and register your players.
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> The deadline for registration without a late fee is April 16, 2010. If you are registereding for the 14-15 or older age groups pllease do so as soon as possible so we can get these age groups started as soon as possible
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> Note: You will need to register with the website first, and then register your players. Registration is through Blue Sombrero, which is the official online registration provider for our national organization, SAY.
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> We will NOT be mailing out registration forms this year. However, there will be a registration night for anyone that needs assistance. More information on this will follow.
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> The advantages of online registration are huge - we can greatly improve communication in the league by being able to send information out rapidly to selected lists such as coaches in a certain age group, individual teams or all players in a particular age group. Thank you to John and Byron who have worked many hours to ensure that online registration becomes a reality this season.
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> We look forward to another successful season of Copper Country Soccer!
> Andrew
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> Andrew J.(withheld for archive)

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