2008 October
The November meeting for Beginnings will be at Semmes Library on
Monday, November 3rd from 7:00 pm to 8:45 pm. Beginnings events are
free and open to the public. The topics will be "Putting It All
Together: Real Life Homeschooling" and "Learning Styles: Keep It Fun".
Please RSVP by Thursday, October 30 if you are coming. If we
have no responses, we will cancel the meeting.
The December meeting will be December 8th at the Semmes Library
from 7:00 pm to 8:45 pm. The topic for this meeting is "Relax:
Enjoying Field Trips". Please RSVP for this session by Thursday,
December 4 if you are coming. If there are no responses, we will
cancel the meeting. Please call 587-2407 or email
info@sahero.org for more
information.
Hi, my name is Maryclaire Becan and I'm a grateful former
homeschooler. This fall, I am opening a performing arts studio in
the Stone Oak area for kids of all ages, Stone Oak Youth Theatre.
I'm offering two different homeschool acting classes, one on Tuesdays
and one on Thursdays, as well as several other great classes.
Our usual fee for these classes is $45.00/month, but I'd like to offer
your homeschoolers a further discount of $35.00/month, plus a discount
for additional family members. Classes start on November 1!
Visit www.soyt.org for more
information.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Magestic Theater in SA Wednesday,
February 18, 2009 at 8pm. Great discounts, tickets start at just
$17.25, Save $20 on lower level seating. Offer expires on January 25,
2009 It's everything you could want in a musical - and more. Start
with sensational sets, stunning special effects, and an
irresistible story and a car that really flies. For all ages.
The offer is open to friends and family was well. Feel free to
order for guests in for the holidays.
If you order, please send an email to Susan Frederick at
sjf@jsoft.com and let me know how
many tickets you ordered. Please help us make our group min of 20.
Tickets should go fast, so order early for best seats.
Registration ends and youth co-ed
volleyball leagues begin at 23 year-round community centers. Open to
boys and girls six to 16 years old. Registration at the community
centers. Call 207-3056 to find a center near you The basics of
volleyball are taught so all skill levels can play. Play is six on six
and triples. $5 youth athletics fee. Games are evenings and weekends.
207-3056.
San Antonio HERO is pleased to announce our October "Dinner
with…" speaker will be Pam Colby. Come join us on October 9th, 7:00
pm at La Madeleine. Pam will be speaking about I-TECH, robotics and
anything else to do with science and technology for K-12.
La Madeleine is at 4820 Broadway, San Antonio 78209, across from
HEB Central Market on Broadway about 4 blocks north of Hildebrand.
Seating is limited. RSVP to hmschoolsa@gmail.com. The event is free.
Dinner and drinks are not included. Come join us for a fun and
enlightening event!
THEATRE TIME FOR HOME SCHOOLERS (all Ages) Oct 1 to Dec 17
Meets every Wednesday from 1:00 – 3:00 P.M.
Tuition: $150
A fun, comprehensive theatre course which covers acting, singing,
dance, producing plays, and theatre history. If you’re looking for a
course which integrates all artistic disciplines, this is the
perfect class for your home schooler. The Magik’s philosophy of
education rests on the premise that it is not our goal to create
great actors (although it’s nice when we do), it is our goal and
responsibility to help create great people. This class will help
students learn to think outside of the box and experience how
artists Integrate all of their artistic talent to create works of
art
Here is the link to the home page as there are many other times and
classes available.
http://magiktheatre.org/education/Fall%20Academy%202008.html
Thursday, October 9, 5:30---8:30 pm
Saturday, October 11, 10:00 am---4:00 pm
Sunday, October 12, 12:30---4:30 pm
Valero Learning Center 2
Designed for youth who have not used Flash and are interested in
hands-on experience with computer animation, this workshop explores
how animation works, simple story design, and creating an animated
short on a MacBook Pro. Students examine sets for The Nightmare
Before Christmas. To register, email education@mcnayart.org or call
210.805.1768. Fee: McNay members $35, nonmembers $45. Fee includes
admission to the museum and use of Mac at workshop.
PSAT/NMSQT stands for Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship
Qualifying Test. It's a standardized test that provides firsthand
practice for the SAT Reasoning Test™. It also gives you a chance to
enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) scholarship
programs.
Registration:
The 2008 PSAT/NMSQT test date for North East ISD is Wednesday,
October 15. You must sign up for the PSAT/NMSQT at the North East
department of Guidance Services.
This test will be administered by North East ISD. If you are a
home-schooled student, please contact Guidance Services at 804-7139
or guidance@neisd.net to
find out about registration, time, and location for testing.
The Ballet Conservatory of South Texas (www.balletsouthtexas.org)
is going to be starting a Boys Ballet Class. This class will be held
on Mondays starting around 3:30pm. Please contact the school for
more information:
BCSTXDirector@aol.com 210.820-3400
Art Time Classes for ages 6-12, 6:00 pm-7:00 pm every
Friday, first class October 3rd at Hobby Lobby, 23128 US 281 North.
Tuition $90 plus $30 for supplies for 12 classes
Pre-register by calling 830-481-7378 or e-mail
arttimeparty@yahoo.com
Art Time program includes: imagination games, music and art
projects to help bring out personal creativity.
Art Time program develops: creativity, imagination, self-confidence,
thinking skills, decision making and choices.
SA-HERO is pleased to provide HERO Beginnings for those new to
homeschooling or just wanting some encouragement in their
homeschooling. There is no charge for this meeting.
Our first meeting will be Monday, September 29, 2008 at the Semmes
Library, 15060 Judson Road, San Antonio, TX 78247 from 7:00 pm to
8:45 pm. The topics for this meeting will be "Yes, It's Legal"
and "Making Your Curriculum Work for You".
Because of early voting, there will be no meeting in October.
The November meeting will be at Semmes Library on Monday, November
3rd from 7:00 pm to 8:45 pm. The topics will be "Putting It
All Together: Real Life Homeschooling" and "Learning Styles: Keep It
Fun".
The December meeting will be December 8th at the Semmes Library from
7:00 pm to 8:45 pm. The topic for this meeting is "Relax:
Enjoying Field Trips".
Please call 587-2407 or email
info@sahero.org for more information.
SA HERO has arranged for a session for the all interested on how
to use library resources. Come and learn about the free resources
available online from the San Antonio Public Library. You will be
amazed how much material you can access and download: books,
audiobooks, foreign language instruction, Cliff Notes, and so much
more. This seminar will introduce parents and older students to
online resources available to members of the public library system.
Focused topics include:
- how the content and strategies for searching library
databases are
different from a Google search familiarization with databases
available and how to do searches
- accessing free online tutoring
- matching curriculum to state standards
- finding age/reading- level appropriate materials
The session will be at the Semmes Library, Friday, October 3rd,
from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. This session is open to the general public.
Email info@sahero.org for more
information.
SA HERO will again be hosting SWAT; this will be the 4th year we
have
participated in this rewarding and worthwhile program. If after you
read
the description below, you are interested please contact Terry
Duncan at tduncan@sahero.org
or call 210-863-1126. The only requirement SAHERO has is that you
have a family membership in our organization. Check out SAHERO at
www.sahero.org to read about our
mission to
assist homeschoolers in San Antonio and the surrounding area.
Welcome to SWAT!
Water is a hot topic in San Antonio and is an important part of our
environment, our society and our economy. The Student Water Action
Team (SWAT) is a service-learning educational program developed for
San Antonio area high school students and teachers with a concern
for our community's water resources. SWAT is a mechanism that
provides an opportunity for students and teachers to develop a
personal water ethic through active learning and community
involvement.
Visit
http://saws.org/education/h2o_university/high/SWAT/index.shtml
for more information.
The Homeschool theater offer for CATS in SA is up! This is the
only Central TX stop for this Broadway tour. The offer is open to
friends and family was well. Feel free to order for guests in for
the holidays.
If you order, please send an email to Susan Frederick at
sjf@jsoft.com and let me know how
many tickets you ordered. Please help us make our group min of 20.
Best price is on Dec 26, with tickets starting at under $10.
Tickets should go fast, so order early for best seats.
I'll update the website shortly, but you can place your order now
(I'm a little busy post-IKE and glad to have power and min damage)
Deadline To Order: December 19, 2008
Magestic Theater, San Antonio
Friday Dec 26, 2008 at 2pm
Sunday, Dec 28. 3008 at 2pm
Sunday, Dec 28, 2008 at 7:30pm
http://www.jsoft.com/archive/taffie/BroadwaySA.html
Order your tickets by logging on to:
http://www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/groupsales
and enter your special password:
taffiesa
Description:
The original production of CATS opened at the New London Theatre, in
the West End in 1981. Eight years later, it celebrated both its
birthday and another important milestone. It had become the longest
running musical in the history of the British theatre. It is also
one of the most successful musicals the world has ever seen and has
played to packed houses around the world.
There's no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of
live theater than with the magic, the mystery, the memory of CATS.
What began as a musical about cats after Andrew Lloyd Webber picked
up a book of poems in an airport bookshop has become the longest
running show in Broadway's history. Winner of seven Tony Awards
including Best Musical, CATS features 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webber's
timeless melodies, including the hit song, "Memory."
Steven Stoli announces that Mark Twain will visit The Steven
Stoli Playhouse on October 9,10,11 and 12, 2008. The
Playhouse will present “An Evening with Mark Twain,” starring Kurt
Sutton. Mr. Sutton has created a Broadway-Branson style play using
Sam Clemens many talents to portray Twain. His tour will be
performing at The Playhouse for one weekend only. Thursday, Oct. 9th
will be a special *student night.
Within the “Clemens parlor,” this Mark Twain will share quips,
monologues, wit and wisdom credited to the author. Like Twain,
Sutton will also perform on harmonica, guitar and/or banjo.
Sutton, a winner of the National Endowment of the Arts for his
presentation of Tom Sawyer, and has portrayed the author Samuel
Clemens (1835-1910), who penned such classics as The Adventures of
Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn and Life on the Mississippi. Twain was
one of America’s leading writers and lecturers of his day. He gave
hundreds of speeches both here and abroad and came to define humor
as an art form. He is the only person whose wit in writing and
speech have survived, thrived and entertained audiences in the 19th,
20th and now 21st century.
Mr. Sutton will be available for interviews and will be in San
Antonio for the week of October 7th. Call or email Steven Stoli for
booking information.
WHO: The Steven Stoli Playhouse
11838 Wurzbach at Lockhill-Selma
WHAT: An Evening with Mark Twain
WHEN: *Student night – Thursday, Oct. 9th - 6:00 pm
Junior, Senior High School & College Students
Friday - 7:30 p.m. Saturday –
7:30 p.m. Sundays – 2:30
p.m.
October 9, 10,11 and 12, 2008
EXTRA: Special Dinner/Show Combo available with Milano’s
RistorantePRICES: General
........................ 22.50 + tax Senior
(65 +) Military....... 19.50 + tax
Student Night Oct. 9th Only – (21 yrs and under) $10.00
Free curriculum from the San Antonio
Botanical Gardens for grades 3 to 5. This curriculum unit is
designed to help you use the San Antonio Botanical Garden to teach
students about key scientific concepts. Using trees as the main
topic, students can explore themes of an organism’s needs,
adaptations, habitat, and role within an ecosystem.
Are you in the Loop?
Whether you are inside Loop 410, or in the know, home
schooling, or no schooling, a SAH mom, or a mom balancing work
and kids- Join this group of moms In the Loop for play and
chat- at the park or at a field trip. We are a secular, open
group welcoming all faiths, traditions, and styles meant to provide
companionship and kid activities.
We meet weekly on Monday 11:30-3:00 with periodic activities
announced though the yahoo group. To join the group, you must first
attend a park day. We meet at Olmos Basin park, 651 Devine 78209,
which features a playscape, creek, lots of shade, and biking trails,
Field trips are not required, but additional. For more info, please
contact Brenda B. at Brenda@orbtree.com
Public Archaeological Dig at Rancho de las Cabras near LaVernia.
Saturdays Sept 6th and 27th, Oct. 11th, and Nov 1st. 8:30 to
2pm. Ages 10 and older (absolutely no younger children
allowed) Children under 16 must be accompanied by adult. Bring
a sack lunch and wear appropriate clothing for rough terrain,
remember sun block and a hat. Take 97 toward Pleasanton go
Left onto CR 132 and follow signs to Rancho de las Cabras. For
more information or if you have questions contact Susan Snow at
210.534.8833 or email at
susan_snow@nps.gov
Home school students whose current instructional level is either
Grade 10 or 11 are eligible to take the PSAT at Northside ISD
schools if they live inside the Northside boundary.
Interested parents must complete the accompanying registration form
for this testing opportunity, as well as provide proof of residence
in Northside ISD, a picture ID for the student and the required
administrative fee ($10.00).
Applications must be presented with a non-refundable fee of $10.00
(Cash or money order only. No personal checks accepted.) to the
Northside Testing & Evaluation Department located in the Patrick
Teicher Student Services Building at 5651 Grissom Road, 78238.
Proof of residency can be a CPS, cable, telephone, water bill or
some other type of monthly notice that includes the parent’s name
and the residence address.
The recommended picture ID is a state driver’s license or ID,
passport, or school ID.
The PSAT test date is Wednesday October 15, 2008 with all home
school students testing at one central site in Northside ISD—
Patrick Teicher Student Services Building
located at 5651 Grissom Road, 78238.
Students must report to the test site no later than 8:00 that
morning. Students will need to have with them the same picture ID
that was used for registration. The test should be completed by
noon, and a telephone will be made available to students if they
need to call for a ride home.
The Barnes & Noble store at San Pedro Crossing / 321 NW Loop 410
will host its reception on Saturday, October 11 at 12:00 PM.
The event will feature an Educator Appreciation Tea at noon where
teachers can sample Harney and Sons gourmet teas and our Cafe
pastries. We’ll follow with an Open House store tour with
information about all the resources available through Barnes & Noble
and check out the latest in books and products for the classroom.
Deutsche Schul ---- October 22 - 24, 2009 ---- Wed. - Thurs.
----- $30 per student
Education was extremely important to the Germans. Regular
school was begun just 4 months after the arrival of the first
immigrants in 1845. School was held first under an elm
tree (until the temperature reached 7 below freezing) and then in
the log church buliding that Heritage Village is now moving.
Guten Morgen! Ich heise Frau Boardman. Wei heist
du? (Good morning! I am Mrs. Boardman. What are you
named?) After several requests, I decided to bite the bullet
and do something with our German heritage. We will have a 1
room schoolhouse and focus not only on the differences between then
and now, but we will learn some beginning German. Your child
should learn greetings, the alphabet, colors, classroom objects, body
parts and days of the week in the German language as well as
participate in some old-fashioned playground games. See you in
school!
Grade 1 - 3 (6 thru 9 years) -------9 am to 11 am
Grade 4 - 6 (10 thru 12 years) ---12 pm to 2 pm
Please call Keva Boardman, Wed - Fri, @ 830-629-1572, before October
17, to register your children.
We would like to invite you all to our second annual Make a
Splash Home School Water Festival on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at
Eisenhower Park. Eisenhower Park is located at 19399 NW
Military Hwy. 78257. The festival will run from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00
p.m.
Modeled after Make a Splash festivals attended by thousands of
children nationwide, this event features over thirty unique learning
and entertainment experiences all centered around water and the
environment. Some elements to the day will include:
- Three age appropriate stages featuring educational
presentations and demonstrations by the Edwards Aquifer
Authority, San Antonio Water System and the San Antonio Parks
and Recreation Natural Areas.
- Dinosaur presentations by the nationally acclaimed Dinosaur
George Blassing.
- San Antonio Public Library children’s librarians on hand to
read stories about water.
- Scheduled hikes throughout Eisenhower Park led by members of
the San Antonio Natural Areas.
- Local water and environmental agencies hosting activities
and lessons in the Learning Lab.
- Entertaining attractions such as a rock climbing wall and an
inflatable caterpillar just for the little ones.
- Skill games such as Fishing for Pollution and Hazardous
Waste Round-Up.
- FREE snacks and drinks including fruit, popcorn, granola
bars, bottled water and sodas throughout the day.
- FREE Make a Splash water bottles for the first 300 people
that enter the front gate beginning at 9:00 a.m.
Here is some additional information that you may need to know before
visiting:
1. This event is completely free for home school parents and
students from across our region.
2. You do not need to register for this event. The festival runs
from 9:00 a.m until 3:00 p.m and you may come and go as you need to.
3. Lunch items will not be sold at the event so you may wish to
bring lunch with you. Picnic tables are available inside the
festival grounds and throughout Eisenhower Park.
4. Security will be available at the festival as well as a first aid
tent that will be able to handle minor emergencies.
5. There will be educational activities, attractions, games and
workshops for ages K-12. Even though most events will be manned by
volunteers, we cannot guarantee supervision by the Make a Splash
volunteers.
6. A schedule, listing of all activities and updates to this event
will be posted at
www.saws.org/education beginning in mid-September.
SA-HERO will present a homeschool information session on "Everything
you wanted to know about homeschooling but didn't know who to ask"
at 7:00 pm at the Cody Library, Monday, September 15th. We will go over how to get started,
review local resources, and answer any questions. All participants
will receive a homeschool information bag from the HERO Roundup.
Email info@sahero.org for more information.
On Saturday, September 20, Girls, Inc., and CREW, the network of women
in commercial real estate, will come together to present the second
annual CREW Careers™, a free, day-long program to inspire teen girls
to get involved in commercial real estate careers. The workshop,
which is open to the public, will take girls out of the classroom
and onto a construction site where they can explore a variety of
real estate careers, including construction, banking, architecture,
brokerage, interior design, engineering and real estate law. The
event will be held from 8:30 to 4 p.m. on UTSA’s 1604 campus and
will feature a keynote by etiquette expert Diane Gottsman, founder
and director of The Protocol School of Texas. Call 212-2505 for
more information.
Prepare for Oct. SAT
Our Lady of the Lake University
411 N.W. 24th St.
Metz Building Room 302
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
September 6, 13, 20, and 27
COST: $170.00
To register, send $170 check or money order to:
Pauline Bauml
9130 Oak Downs
San Antonio, TX 78230
Inquiries: Pauline Bauml
210 – 287 – 1898
Saturdays
Eric James -
ericsjames@gmail.com
Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas, formerly known as Bexar
Land Trust, is a non profit organization that sponsors monthly
workshops for youth 8-18 years of age. Our workshops are based
on preserving nature and teaching students the art of photographing
it.
We had several home school groups join us last year, and I want
everyone to be aware of this great program available to all of you.
It's nature and photography oriented and a great way to help kids
understand the importance of preserving our environment. I'm
attaching a workshop list so you'll know what I'm talking about. You
can find additional information at
greenspacesalliance.org. (formerly
known as Bexar Land Trust). Look for the Picture Your World
menu.
All of the workshops will be patterned after this idea
Students check in 15 minutes before the start time. If
he/she doesn't have a camera, one will be assigned for the duration
of the workshop that day.
Students receive information on taking care of the land and about
making good photos.
During the workshop, they will have time to learn about nature
and take photos.
I'll make a cd for each of the students who have borrowed a
camera and get it back to that individual. Students may use the
photos for any competition or exhibit they'd like...even an AP
portfolio on the high school level. In April you'll receive
info about the actual photo competition sponsored by Green Spaces
Alliance. Students will receive money awards for the winning
pieces.
If you have any questions, email me
sherrychris@att.net.
Sherry Christensen Picture Your World project coordinator. Green
Spaces Alliance of South Texas
Register at
http://www.greenspacesalliance.org/index_files/Page458.htm
The program is open to all interested students age 8-18 and will
be conducted in groups of 8-12 and 13-18. The 8-12 group will meet
from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., and the 13-18 group will meet from 1-4:30
p.m. Check-in time is 15 minutes before the start of the workshop.
Digital cameras are available, or you may bring your own. Parents
may attend. All workshops cost $10 and will be taught by a
photographer, a naturalist, and/or the project manager. Fees may be
waived for students demonstrating financial need. To apply for a
waiver, submit a note from a teacher or other authority who can
attest to the student’s financial status.
Sun., Sept. 14, 2008, Discovering Food Sources in Nature, Taught
by Patty Pasztor & Lisa Mittler
Crown Ridge Canyon Natural Area, 7222 Luskey Road, San Antonio, TX
78256
Sun., Oct. 12, 2008, Discovering Food Sources in Nature, Taught
by Holly Camero & Lisa Mittler
Cibolo Creek Ranch, 1410 Obst Road, Bulverde, TX 78163
Sun., Nov. 9, 2008, Discovering Food Sources in Nature, Taught by
Melanie Rush-Davis
Landa Library Community Garden, 233 Bushnell, San Antonio, TX 78212
Sat., Jan. 17, 2009, Textures & Patterns in Nature, Taught by
Patty Pasztor & Lisa Mittler
Green Gateways Conservation Easement Property, 2120 Nacogdoches, San
Antonio, TX 78209
Sun., Jan. 18, 2009, Textures & Patterns in Nature, Watercolor
Workshop
Green Gateways Conservation Easement Property, 2120 Nacogdoches, San
Antonio, TX 78209
Sun., Feb. 22, 2009, Exploring Diversity in Nature: Plants &
Insects, Taught by Gail Dugelby & Melanie
Rush-Davis
Medina River Park, 15890 State Highway 16 S, San Antonio, TX 78264
Sun., March 22, 2009, Exploring Diversity in Nature: Birds &
Insects, Taught by Brad Wier & Lisa Mittler
Warbler Woods, 19349 Old Wiederstein Rd., Cibolo, TX 78108
Sun., April 19, 2009, Portfolio Presentation
Say Sí, 1518 S Alamo St., San Antonio, TX 78204
Register at
http://www.greenspacesalliance.org/index_files/Page458.htm
For high school level players or soon to be, homeschoolers or
non-homeschoolers welcomed. The camp will take place at Bain Field
every Tuesday and Thursday between SEPT. 23RD and OCT. 30TH from
4:00pm to 6:00pm. The cost is $65. Contact Nate Landry at
natelandry@yahoo.com for
registration information.
All Aboard!! Escape the ordinary this fall with Community Education
and experience the world. Whatever your destination may be—your
journey starts here!
We have hand-picked a few classes geared especially for you. Come and
join the adventures.
- Jazz It Up
- Beginning Spanish (Grades 4-7)
- Early Elementary Computer
- Imagine Tomorrow
- Intro to Computers and Technology
- In the Limelight
- Fashion Designer
- Great Artists with Acrylic and Clay (Grades K-5)
- Kids' Day Out-Great Artists with Watercolor and Pastels
(Grades K-5)
- Percussion (Ages 9-13)
All aboard the Community Learning Express! More fun and exciting
classes are available on-line.
Fall brochure and registration are available online at:
www.communityed.neisd.net Fall session begins Sept. 26, 2008.
Phone: 210-657-8866
Fax: 210-57-8612
Email: wjones@neisd.net
Jazz It Up
This class will give the students the ability to indulge their
creativity while learning basic jazz technique, conditioning,
stretching and dance combinations. Students will gain
self-confidence while performing dance skills and learning to work
as a team. Throughout the structure of the course, the dancers will
accomplish an exciting dance routine to perform for their families
at the end of the session.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 103, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. October 3
1:00 PM-2:00 PM (Grades 2-5)
2:00 PM-3:00 PM (grades 6-8) $41
Beginning Spanish (Grades 4-7)
Come and learn the Spanish language through music, games and more,
including the alphabet, greetings and vocabulary. This is an active
hands-on process for the students to learn and have fun at the same
time. Cultural topics will also be covered throughout the class. A
$15 supply fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 205, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. September
26
9:00 AM-10:00 AM, $41
Early Elementary Computer
We will learn the basics of navigating through Windows, as well as
doing design projects in Paint and Publisher and learning about word
processing. The educational software being used in this class
focuses on reinforcing phonics, reading, math, Spanish, and
geography skills. Last but not least, we will also include great
bridge into the world of computers at the elementary level!
Community Learning Center, Rm. 207, 12 Week( s), Fri., Beg.
September 26
1:30 PM-2:30 PM (Grades 1-3) $145
Imagine Tomorrow
Every Imagine Tomorrow class combines a fun learning adventure with
sophisticated technology concepts in a creative way that teaches
your child to use computers as a tool. Children work on laptops
using Imagine Tomorrow software that is custom built for each lesson
and adjusts to your child's academic and technical levels.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 207, 8 Week (s), Fri., Beg. October 3
9:30 AM-10:30 AM (Ages 3-8) $120
Intro to Computers and Technology
Does your child enjoy working and playing on the computer? Are they
always asking you how it works? If so, this is the class for them.
Students will learn the history of computers, what makes a computer
"think" and the different uses of computers. This course offers a
hands-on approach when practical, and utilizes computer applications
where limitation prohibits using actual components. Grades 6-8),
11:00 AM-12:00 PM (grades 3-5) $45
Community Learning Center, Lab, 6 Week (s), Fri., Beg. October 3
10:00 AM-11:00 AM
In the Limelight
Is your child on the shy side? Is the ability to speak in front of a
group important? Learn how to speak in front of groups and not get
the jitters, butterflies or sweaty palms. This class will give
students the basic principles of public and group speaking. Texas
Cheer and Dance.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 204, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. September
26,
12:15 PM-1:15 PM, (Grades 4-7)
11:00-12:00PM (Grades 3-5)$41
Fashion Designer
Young girls will graduate from playing dress up to actually designing
their own fashions. Design basics such as sketching, color, pattern,
and texture coordination will be applied to an individual style
portfolio. Designs come to life with modern fabrics, beautifully
patterned papers, yards and yards of ribbons, colorful sequins,
glitzy jewels, glamorous feathers, and oodles of other
embellishments. Girls will be grouped into "Design Teams" for a
variety of fun, engaging activities such as, Dressmaker's Challenge,
Fashion Show-Down, Lingo-Bingo and much more! There is no sewing
experience required.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 201, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. October
10
10:00 AM-12:00 PM, (Ages 8-13) $107
Great Artists with Acrylic and Clay (Grades K-5)
This class is a wonderful way for students to learn and express their
artistic abilities. Students will learn different sculpture styles
and their history and then apply those ideas into their own work of
art. Students will also learn about acrylics and the techniques of
being a wonderful artist. All supplies are professional grade and
included in the cost of tuition.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 201, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. October
31
1:00 PM-2:30 PM, $65
Kids' Day Out-Great Artists with Watercolor and Pastels (Grades K-5)
Are you looking for something to stimulate your child's creativity?
Students will have a blast creating their own original artwork, as
they study famous artists from the past and present. Students will
explore principles of drawing, painting techniques with watercolor
and working with chalk pastels. All supplies are professional grade
and are included in the cost of tuition.
Community Learning Center, Rm. 201, 4 Week (s), Fri., Beg. September
26
1:00 PM-2:30 PM, $65
Percussion (Ages 9-13)
Have fun learning to make various hand-held instruments and even more
fun learning to play different percussion instruments. Become
acquainted with hand techniques, patterns and rhythms, drums,
shakere (gourd shaker), bells and claves. Lab fee of $15 is payable
to the instructor at the first class.
Inspire Fine Art Center, 12 Session( s), Thurs., Beg. September 18
4:15 PM-5:45 PM, $160
Orchestral
Arithmetic
The San Antonio Symphony is proud to announce the dates and titles
for the 2008-2009 award winning YPC programs to be held at Trinity
University's Laurie Auditorium. All programs are 50 minutes in
length. Concerts start at 9:45 am and 11:10 am.
October 7, 8 and 10, 2008
Classical Fractions
November 4, 12 and 13, 2008
Symphonic Shapes: Geometry in the Orchestra
January 27, 28 and 29, 2009
Counting Steps: Math, Music and Dance
April 14, 15 & 16, 2009
Musical Equations: Paint by Numbers
For further information about the concerts please contact Stephanie
Brimhall, Director of Education and Community Engagement at:
brimhalls@sasymphony.org or call 210-554-1006
www.communicatorsforchrist.com
Mark your Calendars!
October 8-11, 2008
Early Bird Pricing until August 27th! Sign-up NOW!
Communicators for Christ is coming to Frisco, TX!!
Communicators for Christ (CFC) believes
that Christian must harness and use the skills of public speaking.
We also believe you can! We don't think the skills of
communication, thinking clearly and speaking articulately, are
negotiable. It's not like asking whether you want to play a musical
instrument or be on the swim team.
Why it's Important
As a student, there’s no greater tool for success at school. As an
adult, skillful communication leads to creative thinking and
enlightened decisions in all areas of life and work. But many of us
would rather die than answer a question in front of a group.
Parenting experts recommend public speaking skills to help build
confidence, but speaking in front of others has been cited as the
top fear in America.
In one survey, fear of public speaking
ranked #1, beating out fear of heights, deep water, bugs – even
death.
We believe it is absolutely necessary for every Christian young
person to become an excellent communicator, because once you
identify with Christ, you are communicating for Christ. Are you
communicating effectively?
What is available:
October 8-11, 2008, Wednesday-Saturday
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Debate Conference – Conference Days
1 & 2, October 8-9, Wednesday-Thursday (ages 12-18)
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Speech Conference – Conference Days
3 & 4, October 10-11, Friday-Saturday (ages 12-18)
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Beginning Public Speaking (BPS)
Conference – Conference Day 3, October 10, Friday (ages 7-11)
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Beginning Public Speaking PLUS
(BPS Plus) Conference – Conference Day 3, October 10, Friday
(ages 9-11) (BPS Plus is for those younger students who have
attended previous CFC conferences)
Conference Location for DFW:
First Baptist Church – Frisco
7901 W. Main Street
Frisco, TX 75034
Texas Conference Coordinator: Suzanne Mulder
To Registration for conference:
http://commforchrist.com/conferences/agora.cgi?cart_id=1382035.8453*KX1TE8&xm=on&product=Conferences
Coming in the fall of 2008! Viva! Books will be offering a
wonderful literary experience for students which will include:
- Student book choice.
- Dynamic literature discussions.
- Engaging collaboration with peers.
- Meaningful art, writing, and digital activities designed to
increase comprehension.
The group will be facilitated by Mary Ellen Galloway, a
Montessori teacher with 15 years of classroom experience and
graduate work in Reading and Literacy. $25 fee includes book, food,
and materials. Call or email to register and declare your book
choice!
Tween (8-12) selections for the meeting on Thursday, October 9, 2008
are:
The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart
The Wright 3 by Blue Balliet
The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Teen (13-18) selections for the meeting on Thursday, November 13,
2008 are:
The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery by John Feinstein
Viva! Bookstore at Viva Galleria
8407 Broadway
San Antonio, Texas 78209
Tel: 800-826-1143
Fax: 210-826-8321
Email:
amegall@grandecom.net
Contact: Mary Ellen Galloway
Explore!
Something Fishy
Elementary*:
September 23 or 25, 2008 9:30 am – 11:30 am
Compare a real fish skeleton to other vertebrate skeletons.
Discover fish adaptations like lateral lines and swim bladders.
Age some fish scales. Make a goyutaku fish print.
Middle School*:
September 25, 2008
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Similar to above with focus on a fish dissection.
Explore! Raining
Cats and Dogs
Elementary*: October 14
or 16, 2008
9:30am – 11:30am
Demonstrate of properties of warm air. Experiment with
condensation. Make simple weather instruments. Play a raindrop
game. Estimate wind speed from natural cues.
Middle School*:
October16, 2008
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Similar to above with a field research mini project and more hands
on demonstrations.
Explore! Rotten,
Dirty Lives
Elementary*:
November 4 or 6, 2008
9:30m – 11:30am
Examine nature’s recyclers and make your own worm composting bin.
Hike to see decomposition in action. Investigate soils’
inorganic particles: sand, silt and clay.
Middle School*:
Novermber 6, 2008
1:00pm – 3:00 pm
Similar to above: experminents with termite orientation and worm bin
(for home study).
Explore! Nature
Journals
Elementary*:
December 2 or 4, 2008
9:30am – 11:30am
Learn simple sketching hints including visualizing shapes in
subjects and contour drawings; focus on drawing birds. Write a
nature poem or story. Make a nature journal.
Middle School*:
December 4, 2008
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Similar to above with emphasis on detail, color and shading and
‘Seeing the Forest for the Trees’ exercise.
*Middle School (Target 6th – 8th grade) Elementary (Target
2nd – 4th grade)
Classes are $3/child/session – maximum of $6/family/session
Class limit is 15 children. To ensure a spot for your child,
pre-registration is suggested. Email
peggy.spring@sanantonio.gov or call 210/564-6402 for
information.
Also, Medina River is offering sessions that will frequently
complement ours:
September 17 Fish (hopefully actual seining in the river)
October 8 weather
November 12 Fall leaves
December 10 Nature art and journaling
Flyers with more details will be coming soon,
Happy August,
Peggy
Park Naturalist City of San Antonio
210-564-6402
www.sanaturalareas.org
ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCING Happens once a month, the first
Saturday of the month, 7:30 pm at Incarnate Word Univ next to
Central Market. The dances are partner dances done in a long line
of couples, as seen in the latest Pride and Prejudice movie. There
is no footwork or steps to learn, the couples dance figures that
move them up and down the line. It is a great activity for the
whole family. Suggested donation for adults is $2.00, and kids are
always free. From Broadway, enter the driveway across from Denny's
and follow the signs back to the Garden Room.
INTERNATIONAL DANCING Takes place every Friday at Lions
Field Rec Center, 2809 Broadway (at Mulberry) Yes it is a senior
center, but young people are invited for international dancing on
Fridays, 7:30 pm. These dances are easy and mostly line or circle
dances from countries like Romania, Greece, Israel, and France, among
others. The dances and music are traditional, we learned them from
dance teachers from the respective countries. So it's a great
opportunity to learn about other cultures, choose an activity that
provides some exercise, and suitable for the whole family, because
there's no smoking or alcohol here! Kids come free, and for adults
$2.00 suggested donation. Wear comfortable, sensible shoes, and casual
clothes.
The Home School group is open to all ages and grade levels. It
is recommended that children be able to swim at least one length
of a 25 yard pool to enroll. Instruction is designed to
accommodate a variety of swim abilities. The Wave Home School
program is geared toward helping Home Schoolers fulfill their PE
requirement, while becoming water safe, better swimmers and having
fun at the same time.
The group trains at the Alamo Heights High School (6900 Broadway)
on Monday, Wed. and Friday at 1:15 pm. Your children can attend any or
all of those 3 days that work best. Home School swimmers may compete
at the weekend meets, if desired. By participating in an early
afternoon practice, the evening hours belong to your family. Please
call Coach Susan, for try-out information: 210-488-1923.
Visit
http://www.sawave.org/ for
more information.
Members of the EAA Chapter 35 at San Geronimo Airpark (map
http://www.eaa35.org/8T8_map.html )
mentors high school students in building the Dream Classic
aircraft. The program is free to high school students. The
mentors meet the students at San Geronimo Airpark every 3rd
Saturday of the month from 8:30 a.m - noon. The students learn to
fabricate rivets, use a rivet gun, drill, follow skematics, and so
much more. If you are interested contact Bob Severance at
SAPropbuster@satx.rr.com he
can answer your questions.
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