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"Updates!" by Val Juntunen | April 21st, 2011 |
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Junior Ranger Storytime at PLDL – April 23rdThe Portage Lake District Library invites all children to a special Storytime about our nation's national parks in celebration of Junior Ranger Day. Join Isle Royale National Park Ranger Valerie (withheld for archive) on Saturday, April 23, at 10:15 a.m., for stories and songs about your national parks. Kids will learn about these special places and earn their own Junior Ranger badge. Library programs are free and open to all. For more information, please (withheld for archive)visit www.pldl.org. Adopt-A-Highway – April 25th, 27th & May 1stMDOT's Adopt-A-Highway first collection period begins this Sat, April 23 and runs through Sun, May 1. During that time, we will try to meet 3 times to hopefully accommodate different schedules and problems we may encounter with the weather. The dates and times are as follows: Theater Group – April 26thAll interested homeschoolers are invited to join Eric (withheld for archive), director of the Little Gem Theater in Lake Linden, along with other homeschooling families, on Tuesday, April 26th from 2 to 4 pm at the Little Gem, at which time the newly-formed homeschoolers' theater group will discuss options for summer theater activities. One of the group's goals is to perform a play in mid-summer; two options suggested were Alice in Wonderland and Beauty IS a Beast (the script for the latter may be perused at: http://freedrama.net/beauty.htm ). An educational component will also be incorporated into the theater group activities (acting, stagecraft, theater history, etc.).
Michigan Copper & U.P. Mysteries – April 26thThe Portage Lake District Library will host a program sponsored by the Ancient Artifacts Preservation Society (AAPS) on Tuesday, April 26, at 7:00 p.m. Judy M. Johnson, secretary of AAPS, will present "Michigan Copper and U.P. Mysteries." Her discussion will include a history of copper mining in the Keweenaw and some of the ancient mysteries associated with it. The public is invited to bring copper artifacts that they have found to show and share with the group or just bring their curiosity and interest in what others have found. Library programs are free and open to all. For more information, please call the library at 482-4570 or visit www.pldl.org. Beekeeping – April 27thThe Portage Lake District Library invites those who want to learn about the amazing world of honey bees to an evening with local beekeeper Todd (withheld for archive) as he presents "An Introduction to Beekeeping" on Wednesday, April 27, from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. His slide show will cover bee hive basics and how honey bees go about their business. Participants will learn what types of equipment a beekeeper uses, how much time it takes to maintain hives, and what the costs and rewards of beekeeping are. There will be a small, empty hive and basic tools of the trade to examine and pure Keweenaw honey to taste. Todd has been a beekeeper for 11 years. He is fascinated by the important role bees have in nature and is eager to share his knowledge and experience with others. Library programs are free and open to all. For more information, please (withheld for archive) visit www.pldl.org. Parents' Night Out – April 28thThursday April 28th, CCHE will be holding a Parents' Night out with discussion on the benefits of attending a homeschooling conference (and other home school topics) at 6pm. This will be followed by a board meeting at 7pm that is open to the public. There are some positions that need filling, so those interested are encouraged to stay for the meeting. The location will be announced in the next "Updates!" (Perkins Restaurant). Volunteering Road Trip at PLDL – April 28thYou are invited to hear Dan Schneider and Bonnie Luokus talk about their volunteer experiences on their recent four month road trip in the American West. They will present their awesome slide show and share what they learned on Thursday, April 28, at 7:00 p.m. The local Shriners' are raising money for the transportation fund that pays for kids from our area to go to the Shriners' Hospital (usually in the Twin Cities) where they receive free, advanced orthopedic, burn and cleft palette care. (From Val: My daughter, Jessica, is a Shriners' Hospital patient.) One of the many fundraisers they do to raise the needed funds is a Vidalia onion sale. You get: 10lb bag of Vidalia onions for $10. The onions have a reputation of being excellent. They come from Vidalia, Georgia. Please email me at ccheupdates@gmail.com if you are interested in ordering onions by April 28th (sorry I'm out of town the weekend of May 1st – so I need the orders in before then). You can pay when they come in – on May 16th. The onions will be available at either Bay Insurance on Sharon St. in Houghton or (if you make arrangements with me) I am willing to deliver. Raptor Migration Fieldtrip – April 29thPlease review the information about safety, items to bring and how the fieldtrip will be conducted at https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=160XJX_GbjgJaeqn5sxPGpQAemm_USD6lBLYKlhUzg96cvteomwFgNRIWJoBK&hl=en&authkey=CPnRkpkM. SKRC at PLDL – Months of April & MayDuring the months of April and May the Portage Lake District Library will host an informational display about the Sustainable Keweenaw Resource Center (SKRC) to help raise awareness about the Center and the resources it offers the community. The SKRC, located in the Jutila Center for Global Design & Business in Hancock, is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except during scheduled events. The purpose of the SKRC is to inspire and connect people with regionally appropriate resources and solutions for creating sustainable, livable communities in the Keweenaw Peninsula. The center offers a small reference library, community conference area, a few rotating exhibits spotlighting sustainable projects and resources in the Keweenaw Peninsula, and a number of online resources including the Keweenaw Green Map and Keweenaw Green Directory. The SKRC is supported and funded in-part by Finlandia University and is operated by a volunteer staff. Visit skrconline.net for more information about the Center. CC Community Arts Center – May 4th & May 7thCrafting a Series of Paintings in Acrylics with Constance Johnson: Wednesdays, May 4, 11, 18, 25 from 6:30-9pm. Find new ways to incorporate design principles as you create studies for a short series of acrylic painting. Class Fee: $115. Core Spinning with Audrey Chamberlin: Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 1-5pm. Create unique and interesting yarns with the versatile technique of core-spinning. Coils, puffs, lace, beads, and almost anything you can imagine can be spun right into your yarn. Class Fee: $65 plus $25 materials fee. For more information see: http://www.coppercountryarts.com/upcoming-events.php WPA Homeschool Conference – May 6-7thRegister now for the 28th annual WPA Home Education Conference on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Find information on the WPA Web site http://homeschooling-wpa.org/conference/index.shtml or get a hard copy by emailing WPA at wpa@homeschooling-wpa.org or calling the WPA voice mail at (withheld for archive). Here's an overview of the conference: 98 workshops, 53 new Choosing a Curriculum • Blogging • Hands-on Science • Starting a Family Business • Homeschooling Boys • Socialization • Being a Homeschooling Dad • Homeschooling Kids of Different Ages • Baking Sourdough Bread • Kids With Special Needs • Homeschooling Without Outside Support • Dealing with Boy Energy • Homeschooling for High School • College Admission and Financial Aid • and much more Outstanding new and returning speakers Connections workshops for the whole family Ham/Amateur Radio and Weather Spotting • Bird Banding • Nanotechnology • Ground School for Future Pilots • Theatrical Techniques • Unit Origami • Taekwondo • Rock Polishing • and much more More opportunities to meet homeschoolers General session and graduation ceremony Affordable on-site housing and all-you-can-eat buffets for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
The conference for everyone Whether you're completely new to homeschooling or a veteran; Whether your children are toddlers, teens, or grown; Whether you purchase your curriculum, create your own, do unit studies, are eclectic, or unschool; Whatever your reasons for homeschooling.
Save $15 on your conference registration fees and $7 on each WPA handbook you purchase by becoming a member of WPA.
Get a $10 WPA coupon (NOTE from Val: Holly Emmert has graciously kept us informed about the WPA conference – so if you want to credit someone it should be her) for each individual or family who did not attend the conference in 2009 or 2010 and who names you on their registration form as the one who encouraged them. http://homeschooling-wpa.org/conference/special.shtml#coupons
Thank you. The WPA Board Wisconsin Parents Association (withheld for archive) Find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/homeschoolWI http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=185900271426517&index=1 For educators, parents, family members, policy makers, researchers, practitioners, students and persons living with ASD. Presented by Oakland University's Center for Autism, Research, Education and Support (OUCARES) and the Department of Human Development and Child Studies. 3600 Centerpoint Parkway Pontiac, MI 48341 248-648-6018 Discounted rooms at $89. Please call the Marriott at 1-800-579-8395 for reservations. Use group code: qlcqlca.
Registration Prices: Early Bird: $175 Includes lunch and refreshments
For more information and registration: (withheld for archive) Story Line Project Deadline – May 15thDear Homeschooling Families, Note from Val: Please contact Chris if you plan on participating in this project. Also, consider contacting me as I think this would be a great presentation for one of the "Parents' Night Out". The following links will explain more: A New Wave of Genealogists: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1lw-_1LX0N8HFhrlfF6Sl2sEyjdfd4HzRRtcztRh2L78Xm3XRAKPzbCif7toG&hl=en&authkey=CLrP_PwD Remembering the Chairs: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1doBw3Kzpr3LRKG070xTFbPPVwBlRU0ZxEgdwkOt0NwnENKOlXdmiemu2xm9v&hl=en&authkey=COme3IsJ INCH Homeschool Convention – May 20th – 21st28th Annual INCH Homeschool Convention in Lansing Michigan is May 20th – 21st. See http://inch.org/convention/ for details. CALLING ALL KIDS MUSIC THEATRE CAMP: On July 11 – 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Sts. Peter & Paul Lutheran Church will be sponsoring the Calling All Kids Music Theatre Camp. This music camp is for any interested child who has completed second – seventh grade. Throughout the week campers will be preparing the Christian musical, "American Ideal", a children's musical about humility, for a final performance in a church service on Sunday morning July 17th. Campers do not need any prior musical experience, just an interest and enthusiasm for music and performing. The cost for Calling All Kids Music Theatre Camp is $30. Each camper will receive a CD and script when they return their completed application form to Sts. Peter and Paul Lutheran Church. For more information and an application please stop by the church office at 1010 Madeleine St., Houghton or phone 482-4750.
The camp is directed by Shawn Weber McMahon, a music educator from Madison, WI. Ms. McMahon has been teaching music for 17 years and has been directing musicals for almost as long. She directs musical at her home church in Madison, WI every spring and is in demand as an artist in residence for her work with movement and music. Ms. McMahon is a native of Marquette, MI where she has also directed a week of Calling All Kids Music Theatre Camp. Open Swim at Finlandia's Pool, 1-2pm on Thusdays ($2 per a person; $6 for a family, with possible gym time afterwards until 2:30). Parents can swim too or enjoy some time chatting with other adults. This is an excellent way to get to know other homeschoolers while giving the kids some exercise and group activities! Remember that in order to participate in the Open Gym the child must wear clean gym shoes or socks. Per Finlandia's rules – bare feet are not permitted. Gymnastics with Jeanie- Friday mornings 9:30 - 10:10 am for tots and pre-school ages 2-3. Pre-K & K from 10:20 - 11:10 and Grade School on Tuesday 3:30 - 4:30 pm. Classes are pro-rated depending on start date. Make your Amazon.com purchases through CCHE. Just go to our website at: http://www.cchomeeducators.com/store. Then you can browse some of the books we've put together or just click the "powered by Amazon.com" in the upper left and you can shop on Amazon.com just like normal. There's no added cost to you but CCHE receives a small commission from every purchase you make when you click through from our site. Thank you! Someone recently told me that the "Updates!" they receive have the about ½ an inch chopped off the left side. This person uses Google Chrome as their web browser. So far, no one else has mentioned this problem and all the feedback on the new format has been positive. Please, please let me know if anyone else is having issues receiving the "Updates!" so we can look at correcting the problem. Thank you! |
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