Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Drama Club, Open Swim, Essay Contest & Free DVDs, Heikinpaiva Events, Isle Royal Series, Cabin Fever Carnival, Class Acts "Flamenco Vivo", 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This is an archived version of the emailed newsletter: "Updates!"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.

 

Drama Club (TODAY)

 

Attention drama club fans and persons interested in learning more about the homeschoolers' drama club!  Please mark your calendars:

 

Regular meetings will begin on Tuesday, January 25th, 3-4(:30) at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay.  Please bring suggestions/ideas/questions/scripts/etc, and anything else for us to discuss in preparation for our 2011 drama club performance, which will as usual take place in late April or early May.  Newcomers are welcome and encouraged to attend!  This is a great (and fun) way for your student(s) to have the opportunity to perform in front of an audience and to work together with other homeschoolers to plan, organize and put together an evening of entertainment for friends and family

 

This year, to make it easier for those families with both older (ages 10 or 11 through high school) and younger students (pre-k through 10 or 11),  both groups will be meeting at the same time and place (on Tuesdays at Bethany at 3 pm), in different rooms within the church building.  One item we will discuss at our first meeting is whether the younger students will meet each week or every other week as in previous years.

 

Looking forward to seeing you all!  If you have questions, please call Margo (withheld for archive).

 

Open Swimming Returns

 

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.

 

Stossel in the Classroom Contest and Free DVDs -

 

FINAL WEEKS to enter Stossel in the Classroom's essay contest—FEBRUARY 28th DEADLINE!: "WHAT'S GREAT ABOUT AMERICA?" Have your students voice their answer and be eligible to WIN OVER 120 CASH PRIZES, plus an all-expense-paid trip to New York City to see a live taping of "STOSSEL" for 1st and 2nd place students, teachers and an adult chaperone. The DEADLINE is FEBRUARY 28th, so follow this link for further contest rules and to SUBMIT YOUR STUDENTS ESSAYS! http://stosselintheclassroom.org/essaycontest.php

Teachers—Order Your FREE DVDs Today!: If you haven't already ordered our newest FREE DVDs for this school year, use this link to place your orders NOW! The "Stossel in the Classroom: 2011 Edition" DVD includes both English and Spanish subtitles, as well as an accompanying Teacher's Guide containing lesson plans, activity suggestions, viewing guides and vocabulary, in English and Spanish.
  

 

Heikinpaiva Events -

 

http://www.pasty.com/heikki/sched.html

 

(details withheld for archive – see primary website instead)

Portage Lake Public Library Isle Royal Series -

The Portage Lake District Library hosts "Discover Isle Royale," a series of monthly programs that are sponsored by the Isle Royale Institute and Isle Royale National Park. 

On Thursday, January 27, from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., fisheries biologist Jay Glase will present "Fish, Frogs and Fleas? Aquatic Species at Isle Royale."  More than 75% of Isle Royale National Park is underwater and participants are invited to dive in with Glase to look at the diversity of aquatic species at the island. They will explore water habitats from the deep water realm of the lake trout to shoreline splash pool homes of chorus frogs, and investigate the possible threats to these underwater ecosystems. 

Glase has been the National Park Service Midwest regional fishery biologist for eight years. He has conducted fisheries and aquatic investigations at all of the parks and lakeshores of Lakes Superior and Michigan, as well as at Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota and on the St. Croix National Scenic River in Wisconsin/Minnesota. 

Library presentations are free and everyone is welcome. For more information, please visit www.pldl.org.  

 

MTU Preschool Cabin Fever Carnival –

 

MTU Cabin Fever Carnival, March 5th 10am to 1pm at the Rozsa Center – see link for further details:

 

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1OGlS_QwK5RE-_EIe85yTtnak34aRkwq1g2anr0njlnOcwdgYOe56Iqrr5QiR&hl=en&authkey=CIia2NsE

 

Class Acts "Flamenco Vivo" (REGISTER ASAP)-

 

Jan. 28th 2011 at 1pm! Contact Sarah (withheld for archive) to attend. 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.  TIME IS RUNNING OUT!

 

http://www.rozsa.mtu.edu/classacts/ca03.php

 

 

Items to Remember:

 

Finlandia's Pool is OPEN!! See above for details.

 

Home School Chess Club – Meets at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay every 2nd and 4th Friday. Next meeting: The next one will be January 28 at 3:00pm.

 

Help 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

 

Community Comments/Questions:

 

CCHE Board Meeting

 

We are currently scheduling for the next CCHE Board Meeting. The date will be announced shortly. If you have any items that should be brought up before the board – please forward them either to me at ccheupdates@gmail.com or to the board's President: (withheld for archive).

 

From Val (Updates Coordinator):

 

CCHE is always looking for ways to help homeschoolers in the community. Please forward any ideas you have for the websites, "Updates!" or CCHE in general.

 

Thanks,

ccheupdates@gmail.com.



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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Open Swimming, Drama Club, Gymnastics, Ancient Artifacts, UMCHE, Midwinter Conference, Heikinpaiva, Robert Burns' Night, Gluten-Free Recipe Exchange, 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.

 

Open Swimming Returns

 

The pool at Finlandia has reopened and so we will be able to resume open swim starting with Thursday, Jan. 13th.

 

Remember: 1-2pm ($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.

 

Drama Club

 

Attention drama club fans and persons interested in learning more about the homeschoolers' drama club!  Please mark your calendars:

 

There will be a parents' (and older students') planning meeting Tuesday, January 18th at 3 PM at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay.  Please bring suggestions/ideas/questions/scripts/etc, and anything else for us to discuss in preparation for our 2011 drama club performance, which will as usual take place in late April or early May.  Newcomers are welcome and encouraged to attend!  This is a great (and fun) way for your student(s) to have the opportunity to perform in front of an audience and to work together with other homeschoolers to plan, organize and put together an evening of entertainment for friends and family

 

Regular meetings will begin on Tuesday, January 25th, 3-4(:30) at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay.  This year, to make it easier for those families with both older (ages 10 or 11 through high school) and younger students (pre-k through 10 or 11),  both groups will be meeting at the same time and place (on Tuesdays at Bethany at 3 pm), in different rooms within the church building.  One item we will discuss at our first meeting is whether the younger students will meet each week or every other week as in previous years.

 

Looking forward to seeing you all!  If you have questions, please call Margo (withheld for archive).

 

Gymnastics

 

Gymnastics continues on Monday afternoons. It's still not too late to have your child enrolled! The fundraising activities of the Copper Country Gymnastics Association also continue. See the newsletter below:

 

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=1T4uLSvEOQts70zTz6ox9CIq86ZfIwk49ygRV03DbAenj9V_1alSY0S-ekM0n&hl=en&authkey=CNm6z_UC

 

 

Ancient Artifacts at PLDL -

 

The Portage Lake District Library will host a program sponsored by the Ancient Artifacts Preservation Society on Thursday, January 20, from 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 

Bob Wheeler will present "Ancient Artifacts" and invites the public to an evening of sharing, inspection, and discussion of what could be prehistoric evidence left by ancient people. There will be stones that may have been modified by ancient people and other items on display. Participants are welcome to bring artifacts that they have or just their interest and curiosity in what has been found by others. 

Library presentations are free and everyone is welcome. For more information (withheld for archive) visit www.pldl.org.  

 

UMCHE Events (Negaunee) –

 

There are two events on the UMCHE calendar this week:

Wednesday, January 12--Dome Day--9:30-12Noon

Friday, January 14, 7:00 PM--"Mid-Winter Boost Meeting" at Calvary Baptist Church in Negaunee

Need more info?  Read it in the newsletter: 

https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=12buoz3rpc_5nq4hz_uVzyWcWuJzl79dCKG7Efau-aJ90fl4lScxd0t4aihHe&hl=en&authkey=CO3JtIYJ

 

Midwinter Conference Deadline (Downstate MI) –

 

The deadline for pre-registration for the upcoming Mid-Winter Conference for Home Educators is January 14, 2011.

After the January 14th registrations will be available at the door only.

The discount prices are as follows and will expire at midnight on January 14th.

 

Adult Ticket $50

Teen Ticket $40

Married Couple $80

Support Group Leader/Ministry Person $40

Support Group Leader/Ministry Couple $75

 

Session descriptions and schedule are now posted on our web site.

A total of 9 helpful and encouraging sessions are being prayerfully prepared by David Quine, Carol Barnier, Karen Costello and Susan Prewitt,

Along with top quality vendors preparing to come ready to serve and encourage,

You don't want to miss this wonderful weekend of refreshment designed with you and your home education endeavors in mind!

 

Act now to register and come join us January 28 and 29, 2011 for the annual MWC!

Go to www.midwinterconference.org for all registration details and conference details.

 

Heikinpaiva Events -

 

http://www.pasty.com/heikki/sched.html

(withheld for archive)

 

Robert Burns' Night

 

The Celtic Quarter, a non-profit group dedicated to preserving Celtic heritage in the Keweenaw, is hosting a Robert Burns' Night Supper & Entertainment as a fundraiser. The event takes place January 22nd at 6pm at Brownstone Hall in Atlantic Mine. Tickets are $20 for adults and $8 for children under the age of 12. There will be a traditional Scottish dinner with the "Address to the Haggis", Celtic music (including Superior Pipes and Drums) and Highland Dancing. This is a family event – but there will be some alcohol served. Please contact me to purchase tickets: ccheupdates@gmail.com (withheld for archive)

 

Gluten-Free Recipe Exchange at PLDL

 

Regular meetings of the Gluten-Free Recipe Exchange are held on the 3rd Monday of each month from 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Portage Lake District Library. The next meeting will be January 17, and everyone is invited to participate.  

 

Each month will feature a different type of food, and January's meeting will focus on gluten-free quick breads and muffins. Participants are welcome to bring their favorite gluten-free quick breads or muffins for sampling and are encouraged to share their recipes. Copies of the recipes will be made at the library. Please list all ingredients used in making foods that are shared at these meetings and identify the brand names of the gluten-free ingredients. Bringing food is not a requirement for attendance.  

 

The Gluten-Free Recipe Exchange is organized by and for those who are interested in or required to follow a gluten-free diet. Gluten-free eating requires the avoidance of all wheat, rye, barley, and oats. Most people find it challenging at first, but are excited to find recipes and foods that are fun and easy to make and tasty to eat. The Gluten-Free Recipe Exchange is an opportunity to share those great recipes and learn from others. Everyone who is interested in learning more about gluten-free eating is encouraged to attend. 

 

This program is free and open to all. For more information, please call a member of the group at (withheld for archive) or visit www.pldl.org.

 

Items to Remember:

 

Finlandia's Pool is OPEN!!

 

Gymnastics with Jeanie on Mondays at 2:30 (for young kids) and 3:30 for grade-schoolers.

 

Home School Chess Club – Meets at Bethany Baptist Church in Dollar Bay every 2nd and 4th Friday. Next meeting: Friday January 21st, 2011 at 3:00pm

 

Help 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

 

Community Comments/Questions:

 

Why So Quiet?

There are so many ways to contribute, to reach out to your fellow homeschoolers. Consider submitting an article for our blog or a question/comment for the "Updates!".

 

From Val (Updates Coordinator):

 

CCHE is always looking for ways to help homeschoolers in the community. Please forward any ideas you have for the websites, "Updates!" or CCHE in general.

 

Thanks,

ccheupdates@gmail.com.

 



--
http://www.cchomeeducators.com/
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.