Sunday, November 7, 2010

Slime Time Field Trip, Killer Whales Swimming, CCHE Amazon Store, Veterans' Day, Sewing Classes, Finlandia University, Foolz! Class Acts, MOPS Childcare, Wellness Series, Drama Club, Important Announcements


Archive Notice:

This is an archived version of the emailed newsletter: "Updates!" All contact info has been deleted for privacy sake. If you need information on any of the events/items posted on this blog please email ccheupdates@gmail.com for further information.

 

Slime Time Field Trip -
Don't forget to come to the Portage Lake library Tuesday, November 9th  at 1:00 for the field trip where our kids will learn about what biomedical engineers do.  The kids will also get to make slime out of ingredients we can easily obtain to make more at home! The field trip is geared around middle school age students, but will be suitable for students 4th – 12th, and younger if the parent or older sibling is involved.  I think everyone will like to be part of slime-making.

 

RSVP to (withheld for archive) if you haven't already (to give MTU an idea on approximately how much supplies they need to bring) but please show up even if you decide at the last minute to come.   Don't forget to bring your quart size Ziploc bag to make and bring your slime home in (I think they will have some bags there too, but those of us who have bags, should bring.)

See you there!!

 

Killer Whales Swimming –

TheYMCA Killer Whales swim team is starting the Winter 1 session on Nov 8. The session lasts 6 weeks. They practice from 6:30-8:30 at the Houghton High School pool. Registration is on Monday, Nov 8 in the Houghton High School muli-purpose room. To request a flyer contact Tracie (withheld for archive)

 

CCHE's Amazon Store –

Copper Country Home Educators has partnered with Amazon.com to create an online store custom made for area homeschoolers. New items are being added daily. Please let us know if there are any items you would like to see added.

 

Remember: A portion of each sale goes to help support CCHE and its continued service to local homeschooling families. The items do not cost any more than it would from their site originally. So if you were going to buy it anyway? Why not support our homeschooling community too?

 

http://www.cchomeeducators.com/store.htm

Navigation to the left of the store allows you to browse various subjects. Please let me know what you think! – Val ccheupdates@gmail.com

 

Veterans' Day at PLDL –

The Portage Lake District Library will honor all Veterans during the month of November. People are invited to bring a photo of family members who have served or who are currently serving in the armed services for a display in the library. Cake will be served on Veterans Day, November 11, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited. For more information, please contact the library at www.pldl.org.

 

Beginning Sewing Class -

We will be learning how to set up a sewing machine, read a pattern and construct a pair of pajama pants.  Please contact Mary (withheld for archive)  to sign up and get a list of materials and tools needed.  It would be very helpful if each student had their own machine but not a requirement.

Where: Portage Lake Library Community Room
When: 3 consecutive Wednesdays - Nov. 10, 17 and 24
Time: 1-3PM
Class size: up to 6 students
Age: 8 and up
Cost: $10 4H membership fee ( free to students already in 4H) plus materials
Contact: Mary (withheld for archive)

 

Finlandia University Updates –

1.      Finlandia is currently accepting applications for Spring 2011 which begins in January 2011. If you or your student (junior level or above) is interested in a college course, simply go to www.finlandia.edu and fill out the online application. It takes approximately 20 minutes and there is no fee involved. Dual enrollment is a possibility for your student. We hope you take advantage of this opportunity and of course let me know should you need assistance or are dissatisfied in anyway.

2.      November 7-11, 2010. I am traveling again, this time to six community colleges in the northern MN area. Headed to Hibbing, Ely, Virginia, Eveleth, Grand Rapids, Cloquet, and Duluth. If there are parents who are interested in meeting with me, they can email or call me and I would be glad to meet them at a local restaurant, church, or library to meet and share college information.

 

Lynn

Coordinator of Admissions Programs

Finlandia University

www.finlandia.edu

(withheld for archive)

Class Acts at the Rozsa Center -

FOOLZ!

Two performers: one outwardly calm, the other wound tighter than a spring.  If there's a dim witted innocence about them, it's because their childlike charm permeates their world, placing them where something always seems to go wrong. Blending classic vaudeville with their high-tech optical illusion "NEONMAN", FOOLZ offers up something for everyone.

Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 1pm

Grades: 2-5

 

Registration needs to be made through Sara (withheld for archive) to attend any of the shows through our homeschool groups (Copper Country Home Educators & Superior Home Educators). Do not contact the Rozsa Center directly as seats have already been reserved for our groups. Also, grade recommendations need to be observed for all performances. The cost is $1 per student due the day of the performance. Seats are limited, so reserve early.

 

MOPS Childcare Position –

MOPS  is looking for a childcare worker in our toddlers room. We have a few homeschoolers who enjoy this work already, but I thought I'd throw it out there for anyone who might be interested in the CCHE group:

·         The hours are 9:15am-11:45am.

·         Twice a month on Tuesday, usually the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. ( 11/9, 11/30, 12/14, 1/11, 1/25, 2/8, 2/22, 3/1, 3/15, 4/5, 4/19, 5/3).

·         Compensation is $16 per a week.

·         Also, we could use subs, if someone is interested in a smaller commitment (also paid).

·         They should contact Julie (withheld for archive)

 

Wellness Series/Medicinal Herbs at PLDL –

The natural health and wellness series continues with a program about "Medicinal Herbs and How to Use Them" on Thursday, November 11, at 6:30 p.m.

See the following for further information:  https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=1x7xV4lfn1_qRf2KkkdpIdeZJ5lVlefGgBy0IJCuZeWnhFElKjWtmxmaoYDHi&hl=en&authkey=CO3_6soG

 

Home School Drama Club 2011 –

Drama Club 2011 (mark your calendars!): The homeschoolers' drama club will, as usual, begin meeting this year in late January, with the goal of putting on a performance in late April or early May.  Because we have so many families with children in both the older and younger groups, we've decided that it would be most convenient to meet somewhere large enough so that both age groups could meet at the same time and place each week, in separate rooms.  This should save time (and gas money) for parents who would otherwise have to drive to two meetings a week in different locations.  We have permission from Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay to use their facilities, so both the older students and the younger students will be meeting there on Tuesdays from 3 to 4 or 4:30 beginning January 25th.

We will have a planning meeting earlier in January, so parents and students, please jot down any thoughts and/or suggestions you would like to discuss.  New members are very welcome to join us!  No acting experience is necessary!

If you would like more information about the homeschoolers' drama club, please call Margo (withheld for archive)

 

Items to Remember:

Open Swim at Finlandia University – every Thursday, 1-2pm ($2 per a person; $6 for a family, with possible gym time afterwards until 2:30). We've had an incredible turn-out. 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!

 

Home School Chess Club – Meets at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay every 2nd and 4th Friday. Next meeting: Friday November 12th  at 3:00pm

 

Gymnastics – Meets at 3:30 on Mondays at the old Catholic School in Lake Linden. For more information contact ccheupdate@gmail.com or Judy (withheld for archive)

 

Class Acts – November 16th at 1pm. Contact Sara (withheld for archive)  to register.

 

Future Historians -  November 9th at 7:00pm at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee. Contact Barry (withheld for archive)  for more information.

 

Vote for Copper Country Humane Society – help them win a $2,000 grant. Just visit: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3

 

Vote for Copper Harbor Ambulance Barn – help them win a $250,000 grant for a building to house an ambulance in Copper Harbor. For more details visit: http://www.refresheverything.com/copperharborambulancebarn?utm_source=em

 

Firearm Season begins November 15thBe aware and be careful – always wear appropriately colored clothing when in the woods!

 

Community Comments/Questions:

CALL FOR AUTHORS – CCHE would like to start putting articles on one of their blog sites and Facebook fan page. This is a great way for our kids and parents to get published. If you have any ideas you'd like to try out – please contact me at: ccheupdates@gmail.com. Different formats can be accommodated and full credit will be given to the author. Once enough articles are collected, there may also be an opportunity to have the book published!

To visit the sites where the articles would initially be posted – check out:

http://cchearticles.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=154729924564619

 

Superior Home Educators are also calling for submissions for their newsletter. Please contact   sheupdates@gmail.com for more information.

 

Do you have a blog (or is there a blog that you love)? Many homeschool families maintain blogs to keep the extended families updated on activities. If you have a blog (or one that you follow and love) that is appropriate for all ages and caters to homeschooling, education or family – CCHE would love to link to it! Just email the link to me at ccheupdates@gmail.com. Check out our blogs at: http://www.ccheupdates.blogspot.com and http://www.cchearticles.blogspot.com

 

From Val (Updates Coordinator):

I have had the pleasure (and sometimes stress) of updating CCHE's various web properties. Currently I am working on our main page at: http://www.cchomeeducators.com. This is an ongoing process and I would love to hear feedback from our community. I am also looking for people to submit blogs for us to link to (the blogs can be about any "family oriented" subjects and do not necessarily have to be local. I am also hoping people will want to contribute articles or reviews of resources they have found useful.

 

Thank you for taking the time to help CCHE grow and become more responsive to the homeschooling community!


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CCHE does not pass on emails/addresses/names from any of our mailing lists (electronic or snail mail) to any other groups, organizations or individuals.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Sewing Class, Class Act, Piano Lessons, SPAR Newsletter, Keweenaw Art, Edmond Fitzgerald Memorial, Benefit Pancake Breakfast, Japanese Lessons, Items to Remember, etc.

Archive Notice:

This is an archived version of the emailed newsletter: "Updates!" All contact info has been deleted for privacy sake. If you need information on any of the events/items posted on this blog please email ccheupdates@gmail.com for further information.

 

Beginning Sewing Class-
We will be learning how to set up a sewing machine, read a pattern and construct a pair of pajama pants.  Please contact Mary (withheld for archive) to sign up and get a list of materials and tools needed.  It would be very helpful if each student had their own machine but not a requirement.

Where: Portage Lake Library Community Room
When: 3 consecutive Wednesdays - Nov. 10, 17 and 24
Time: 1-3PM
Class size: up to 6 students
Age: 8 and up
Cost: $10 4H membership fee ( free to students already in 4H) plus materials
Contact: Mary (withheld for archive)

 

Class Acts at the Rozsa Center -

Registration needs to be made through Sara (withheld for archive) to attend any of the shows through our homeschool groups (Copper Country Home Educators & Superior Home Educators). Do not contact the Rozsa Center directly as seats have already been reserved for our groups. Also, grade recommendations need to be observed for all performances. The cost is $1 per student due the day of the performance. Seats are limited, so reserve early.

FOOLZ!

Two performers: one outwardly calm, the other wound tighter than a spring.  If there's a dim witted innocence about them, it's because their childlike charm permeates their world, placing them where something always seems to go wrong. Blending classic vaudeville with their high-tech optical illusion "NEONMAN", FOOLZ offers up something for everyone.

Tuesday, Nov. 16 at 1pm

Grades: 2-5

 

NEXT CLASS ACT: January 28th

Piano Lessons Reminder -

 

My name is Angela (withheld for archive), and I am a piano teacher. I have several years of teaching experience, and am starting a home piano studio here in the Houghton/Hancock area. I homeschooled for several years during elementary and high school, and I actually taught piano lessons my senior year of high school. I'd love to connect with some homeschooling students who are interested in learning to play piano.

 

I am open to teach during the day as well as late-afternoon and early evening. I charge $18 per half hour lesson, and I will teach out of my home in Hancock.  Simply contact me, Angela (withheld for archive).

 

SPAR/SAIL Newsletter -

SPAR stands for Single Point for Activities and Recreation and is the inclusive social and recreational program through SAIL (Superior Alliance for Independent Living). SAIL promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities into our communities on a full and equal basis through empowerment, education, participation and choice. SAIL works with consumers throughout the 15 counties of the Upper Peninsula. See newsletter for more information:

 

https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0BzP0X6UxTxj0NjE1MmQzM2MtYzY2Ny00NWQxLTk0YjAtZWNiMjRhMmQyN2Uz&hl=en&authkey=COepycMF

 

Keweenaw Art Affair -

The 4th Annual Keweenaw Art Affair, an art & fine craft sale, will be held on Saturday, November 13 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Houghton High School at 1603 Gundlach Road in Houghton.  Over 40 artists will be displaying and selling their handmade art and fine crafts. Admission is free. For more information email (withheld for archive).

 

Edmond Fitzgerald Memorial -

November 10th, 2010 at 07:00 PM

Location: Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum, Whitefish Point

Website: www.shipwreckmuseum.com

 

Benefit Pancake Breakfast -

A Pancake Breakfast to benefit the Sheriff Ron Lahti "No Kid Without a Christmas" campaign, will be held on Saturday, November 6 from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Copper Country Lodge 135, 2 miles north of Houghton. Signs will be posted. Pancakes and french toast and sausage served. Free will donations will be accepted.

 

Japanese Lessons -

Anyone interested in Japanese lessons/tutoring should contact me immediately at ccheupdates@gmail.com.  Thank you!

 

Items to Remember:

Time Change - Just a reminder: clocks get set back one hour early, early Sunday morning or late Saturday night (depending on your perspective).

 

Parents' Night Out Quiz – CCHE wants to organize a monthly Parent's Night (or other) get together. Please take a moment to participate in the quiz that will help guide this event!  http://polldaddy.com/s/571E6873381A10C7

 

Open Swim at Finlandia University – every Thursday, 1-2pm ($2 per a person; $6 for a family, with possible gym time afterwards until 2:30). We've had an incredible turn-out. 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!

 

Home School Chess Club – Meets at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay every 2nd and 4th Friday. Next meeting: Friday November 12th  at 3:00pm

 

Gymnastics – Meets at 3:30 on Mondays at the old Catholic School in Lake Linden. For more information contact ccheupdate@gmail.com or Judy (withheld for archive)

 

Class Acts – November 16th at 1pm. Contact Sara (withheld for archive) to register.

 

Future Historians -  November 9th at 7:00pm at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee. Contact Barry (withheld for archive)for more information.

 

Vote for Copper Country Humane Society – help them win a $2,000 grant. Just visit: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/shelterchallenge.faces?siteId=3

 

Vote for Copper Harbor Ambulance Barn – help them win a $250,000 grant for a building to house an ambulance in Copper Harbor. For more details visit: http://www.refresheverything.com/copperharborambulancebarn?utm_source=em

 

Firearm Season begins November 15thBe aware and be careful – always wear appropriately colored clothing when in the woods!

 

Community Comments/Questions:

CALL FOR AUTHORS – CCHE would like to start putting articles on one of their blog sites and Facebook fan page. This is a great way for our kids and parents to get published. If you have any ideas you'd like to try out – please contact me at: ccheupdates@gmail.com. Different formats can be accommodated and full credit will be given to the author. Once enough articles are collected, there may also be an opportunity to have the book published!

To visit the sites where the articles would initially be posted – check out:

http://cchearticles.blogspot.com/

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=154729924564619

 

Superior Home Educators are also calling for submissions for their newsletter. Please contact   sheupdates@gmail.com for more information.

 

Do you have a blog? Many homeschool families maintain blogs to keep the extended families updated on activities. If you have a blog that is appropriate for all ages and caters to homeschooling, education or family – CCHE would love to link to it! Just email the link to me or if it is on blogger.com just "follow" http://ccheupdates.blogspot.com. Thank you!

 

From Val (Updates Coordinator):

The "Items to Remember" section a quick synopsis of essential information. So if you do not read the entire "Updates!" please make sure that is a section you pay particularly close attention to.

 

CCHE is currently looking at updating the main website: http://www.cchomeeducators.com. The plan is to make a packet of information available through our website that would include links to helpful homeschooling resources. If you have any suggestions on what you would like to see there please feel free to send them to ccheupdates@gmail.com . All information finally put on the website is at the discretion of the board but we'd like as much input as possible from homeschool community members. Please remember that as updates are made to the website there may be periodic downtime.

 

I hope everyone got a chance to get out and vote. I was able to use this time as an excellent civics class for my son. I am so grateful that I am able to teach such an important lesson to my son rather than relegating it to a teacher that may or may not have his or her own political agendas to pass on. Some great resources for teaching about civics, politics and civic duty include:

 

http://www.michigan.gov/sos/0,1607,7-127-1633---,00.html

Secretary of State website for MI which lists voters' information, results, laws and regulations.

 

http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/election2008.htm

This is from the 2008 Presidential election but it is still up and full of fun games that help kids understand the election process better.

 

https://webapps.sos.state.mi.us/mivote/

Michigan Voter Information website – show's sample ballots.

 

http://www.politics1.com/parties.htm

This website has links to all the various political parties. In an effort to be non-partisan I've decided not to directly link to any political party since I could not spend time/space to link to them all. This website does a great job of it though.

 

And of course, just letting the child get involved in researching the candidates and see you voting are great educational tools!

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Remember if you miss or lose a CCHE Updates email you can view an archive of our Updates on our home website and on: http://ccheupdates.blogspot.com

CCHE does not pass on emails/addresses/names from any of our mailing lists (electronic or snail mail) to any other groups, organizations or individuals.