2009 July
July 6th through July 31st, PASA, Performing Arts San Antonio, will
offer a unique Performing Arts Summer Camp in Central Texas. “The Big
Apple/Hollywood Professional Workshop” will offer Middle School and
High School performing arts students the same high quality intensive
workshop program that they would experience in New York or Los
Angeles. Experienced 4th and 5th graders, as well as young adults, may
also attend. Created by PASA directors, Paul Tinder and Vaughn Taylor,
this unique opportunity will creatively challenge serious students
desiring to maximize their talents with 30 hours of professional
instruction every week. Paul Tinder and Vaughn Taylor-Tinder have
extensive experience in the entertainment industry as performers,
producers, writing and development. Their experience ranges from
developing feature films for major markets and starring in national
network television programming to creating and producing intimate
local theatre. Paul and Vaughn have starred in over 550 episodes of
major network daytime programming and well as many nighttime series,
feature films and commercials. Paul and Vaughn formed Rising Star
Entertainment to produce the feature film “The Long Ride Home”.
Starring Randy Travis, Eric Roberts, Academy Award Winner Ernest
Borgnine and Garry Marshall, the film was distributed by Lions Gate.
Vaughn wrote the screenplay and played “Laura”, the female lead, and
Paul produced the film and played “Abel Hart”, the villain. Acting,
Acting on Camera and Musical Theatre Courses will consist of four (4)
one week sessions, July 6th - 10th, July 13th - 17th, July 20th - 24th
and July 27th - 31st. The “Film Making for Young Directors” program
will be offered in two (2) two week sessions, July 6th - 17th and July
20th - 31st. 30 hours of professional training per week and to
accommodate family plans for the summer, students may select any
course during a convenient week. Cost: $250.00 per week, 10%
discount for multiple classes or family members Host Camp Site: San
Antonio Christian Schools, 19202 Redland Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78259
(Near Redland Rd & Hwy 281). Host Hotels: La Quinta Inn & Suites – San
Antonio – Stone Oak 210-497-0506; Fairfield Inn & Suites – San Antonio
– Stone Oak 210-491-9595 Contact: Paul Tinder -
ptinder@satx.rr.com
Saturday Morning Discovery is a free introductory art experience
offered for children on Saturday mornings during the school year.
This family-oriented program has been in place for nearly 40 years,
giving children ages 5-16 a chance to work with artist-teachers in a
wide variety of media — ceramics, drawing and painting, pinhole
photography, silk-screening, stained glass, origami, and seasonal
activities. Parents or guardians are required to stay with the
children throughout the program and often work alongside them. In
2006, the San Antonio Downtown Alliance honored Saturday Morning
Discovery with its Downtown's BEST OF SAN ANTONIO Award in the
Cultural category – which just goes to show that you don’t have to be
the newest kid on the block to still be enriching lives and having
fun.
Each month-long session meets from 9:30 - 11:30am on
Saturdays. Advance reservations are required. For more information,
call Regina Sanders, SMD Program Coordinator, at 210.224.1848 ext 321.
You can also read a list of Frequently Asked Questions about SMD.
To register for a specific month, call our Registration Office,
210.224.1848, ext 317.
If you’ve ever wanted to see those fairy tale villains brought to
justice, then join the jury at the Seguin Art Center’s performance of
Dana Proulx’s The Fairy Tale Courtroom! The Wolf and the Witch have
been frolicking from fairy tale to fairy tale wreaking havoc as they
try to prevent the general public from living happily ever after.
Here the personal accounts of what happened, told in testimonies and
flashback sequences, from characters such as Snow White, Dorothy,
Sleeping Beauty, the Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood and
many others. Then decide the fate of this mischievous duo who try to
outwit the witnesses with their outrageous courtroom shenanigans.
Guaranteed theater fun for the whole family! Performances are
Friday, July 31st and Saturday, August 1st, at 7 p.m., and Sunday,
August 2nd at 2:30 p.m. All performances are at the Palace Theater,
314 S. Austin St., in Seguin. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for
children 12 and under, and may be purchased online at
www.ticketstothecity.com.
For more information, visit our webpage at
www.seguinartcenter.com.
Teachers have a lot to do, and the San Antonio Public Library wants
to help. We are offering a series of summer training sessions for
teachers to familiarize them with resources available through the
Library. The introductory class will be on Saturday, July 18, at 2:00
p.m. and will cover the new mySAPL website, catalog searching,
LearningExpress Library and Live Homework Help. Participants will earn
2 CPE credits for each completed course. Not only will you find out a
lot about the resources the Library has to offer you and your
students, but your input will also help us decide what to cover in
future classes. The program is free and open to the public, but
seating is limited. To reserve a place, please register online at
http://tinyurl.com/teacherdb
or call (210) 207-2500. One hour of free parking is available in the
Central Library parking garage with a validated ticket. For more
information, the public may call 207-2500.
I will have a high school class on "Deciding History" this fall. We
will be reading books related to the "most important _____ in
history." For each topic, the students will create a power point
presentation or website with their top ten choices and why and write a
book review of the assigned reading. We will discuss and edit all
papers in class. We will also discuss the upcoming review of history
standards for the Texas public schools. This will be a reading
intensive class. I have a tentative
schedule posted with contact information.
The Children's Chorus of San Antonio is pleased to announce a new
season of its choral music program for boys and girls ages 7 through
14. CCSA is a community-based organization serving the greater San
Antonio area; our mission is to bring the highest quality choral music
education and performance opportunities to our children and youth. Our
ensembles and membership represent a true tapestry of San Antonio's
rich culture!
The Junior Chorus, ages 9-14, begins rehearsals the first week of
September. Sessions meet 4:30 p.m. to 6:10 p.m. every Tuesday and will
continue through the season with several concerts planned. Rehearsals
will be held at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church.
The Prelude Choir, ages 7 and 8, also begins rehearsals the first
week of September. Rehearsals will be held at Covenant Presbyterian
Church.
Children do not have to know how to read music. Training in musical
skills comes with membership in the chorus.
Auditions will be held on Saturday August 15th from 9:00 - 4:00pm.
All auditions must be scheduled in advance. Please call 826.3447
to reserve your audition time.
Janis A. Curran, LPC, LMFT, is opening a new counseling practice at
8103 Broadway, Suite 206, San Antonio (just inside Loop 410) on July
6th.. She recently retired after 12 years as Clinical Director at
Boysville, a children’s home in Converse. Mrs. Curran has also worked
as a diagnostician for special education doing intellectual and
academic testing to determine if children have learning
disabilities/dyslexia, and will include this in her practice.
Intellectual and academic testing to determine if children have
learning disabilities/dyslexia. Call Janis A. Curran, LPC, LMFT at
210-566-5472. Office at 8103 Broadway, Suite 206, San Antonio.
Just a reminder about our next Military Families Homeschool Support
Meeting. June 26, 2009 2:30pm-3:30pm at the Airman & Family Readiness
Center, Randolph AFB. Children are welcome but there is no childcare
available at this time.
We have several new families to Randolph who are homeschoolers and
a couple that have been here but are choosing to homeschool next
year. I hope that they will be there and if you can be there to
introduce yourselves and maybe share about groups & co-ops you are a
part of to help them decide where to "plug " in to in San Antonio. The
purpose of this group is to be a conduit of information for all
military homeschoolers(active duty, reserve, & retired) and to allow a
platform of discussion to raise any requests or concerns on how
Randolph AFB and the military as a whole can better meet the needs of
it homeschooling families. Already we have seen progress and it is
exciting. For instance...the "interest list" at the base fitness
center for family friendly exercise classes is already two pages long!
That helps all military families, too, not just homeschoolers.
I have two large binders full of homeschool "stuff" for the Airman
& Family Readiness Center, but I still need your input. Please
continue to send me flyers, cards, etc about homeschool friendly
activities and businesses. Also, I would like to compile a list of
community service opportunities. Please send me any info you
have or recommendations. Have a great rest of the week and I look
forward to seeing you next Friday! Blessings, Sandi
Killough
killough4him@yahoo.com
Buy and sell gently used curriculum and books. No entry fee or
table fee. Please contact Oly Schaefer to reserve a table. 659-6833 or
olypops@yahoo.com
Tuesday, June 30th Northern Oaks church of Christ 17435
Redland Road (Just inside 1604) 9am-noon
My name is Morgan Robinson and I'm helping to produce and episode
of MTV’s award-winning documentary series, “True Life,” about young
people who are homeschooled. We’re looking for people who want to
tell their stories, share their opinions, and possibly dispel some
misconceptions about what it really means to learn at home.
Our goal -- as with all episodes of “True Life” -- is to help MTV’s
young audience understand why many young people, and their parents,
choose to homeschool. We also want to show the benefits and
challenges that home-schooled kids experience on a daily basis. We
will treat the people who participate in this documentary -- and the
educational, philosophical or religious beliefs they possess -- with
respect.
I'm reaching out to you in the hopes of finding young people with
particularly interesting homeschooling stories who would like to share
their stories on this episode of True Life. I'm also hoping you would
be open to helping us spread the word about this important documentary
by distributing our flyer to people in your network. We are
considering both sports and non-sports related homeschool stories.
I've attached our flyer that provides more information about the
episode, which you are welcome to distribute to anyone and everyone
who might wish to share their story.
I look forward to hearing from you and hearing your ideas. Please
call or email me know if you know of any stories or if you can help us
spread the word, Sincerely, Morgan Robinson
Associate Producer 718-422-0705
morgan@punchedinthehead.com
TLhomeschool@gmail.com
Choreography Workshop. Erica Wilson-Perkins. 11 a.m. -1 p.m. Berta
Almaguer Dance, 138 S. Josephine Tobin Drive. $40. Call 207-3132 for
more information.
The Alamo Summer Camp
Session One July 6 – 10, 2009 Session Two July 13 - 17, 2009
Session Three August 3, - 7, 2009 The Alamo invites children ages 9
to 14 to make new friends, have fun and engage themselves in the
history of the Texas Revolution and the Alamo. Learn what it was like
to live in 1830’s to 1840’s Texas. Some activities include:
Alamo History, School of the Soldier, Period Cooking, Fire Starting,
Period Crafts, Period Games and Toys. For more information Contact:
Sherri Driscoll or Ernesto Rodriguez
erodriguez@thealamo.org
210-225-1391 x 28
Witte Summer Adventure Club
Summer Adventure Club at the Witte Museum is a great way for kids,
grades 1-2 & 3-5, to explore the people, environment, science and
history of this incredible place we call South Texas. Also,
investigate the mystery of time in the summer exhibit
Playing with Time. All sessions are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost per week
is $180 for museum members and $230 for non-members. A $50
non-refundable deposit is required to hold reservations. Limited,
need-based scholarships are available on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Scholarships are generously provided by USAA Federal Savings
Bank. To make a reservation call 210.357.1910 or for more information
click
HERE.
Home School Book Swap Buy and sell gently used curriculum and
books. Tuesday, June 30th Northern Oaks church of Christ
17435 Redland Road (Just inside 1604) 9am-noon No entry fee
or table fee. Please contact Oly Schaefer to reserve a table.
659-6833 or olypops@yahoo.com
The San Antonio Botanical Garden in partnership with Texas AgriLife
Extension Service, provide an opportunity for children to grow their
own vegetables and ornamental plants with the help of mentors from the
Bexar County Master Gardeners. Each child is allotted one plot,
approximately 4’x 28’ in size. Children have fun growing different
types of seeds, herbs, vegetables, and ornamental annual flowers.
Weekly educational presentations pertaining to gardening will
stimulate these young minds as well as children participate in fun,
hands-on Junior Master Gardener activities after they have tended
their garden chores. In order to gain the most from the
learning experience and to help ensure successful growing,
participants are required to attend all sessions (two absences are
allowed). Families are welcome to share the gardening experience with
their child(ren); however, parents should remember that this is the
child’s plot and learning experience. How to Apply: Legibly
complete the attached application and submit it to the San Antonio
Botanical Garden no later then Friday, July 24, 2009. Space is
limited, so apply early. The submission of an application does not
necessarily confirm acceptance into the program. Acceptance
in the program will be based on completeness of the application and
willingness to attend each Saturday morning session (two absences are
allowed). Participants accepted into the program will be notified by
August 16.
Submit Fall 2009’ Application no later then Friday, July 24, 2009
to:
Children’s Vegetable Garden
Program San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston ·
San Antonio, TX 78209
San Antonio Museum of Art.
What's in Your Museum? Stories and Myths from Around the World
Monday - Friday, June 15 -19, 10 am to 4 pm Ages 6 to 8. $200/member,
$225/non-member. Call 210.978.8183 to register. Space is limited.
Junior Naturalist Summer
Camps June 15-19; Ages 6-8 years July 6-10; Ages 9-12 years.
9:00 AM-4:30 PM Explore nature as you learn outdoor skills including
native plant identification, birding, fishing, hiking and ethnobotany.
Fee: $175/wk ($150 Botanical Society members)
Junior Gardener Summer
Camps June 22-26; Ages 6-8 years. July 13-17; Ages 9-12 years.
9:00 AM-4:30 PM. Participants get their hands on horticulture from
flowers and vegetables to basic botany and garden design. With the
help of garden experts, kids will learn to plant from seed, take
cuttings, and design their own garden. Fee: $175/wk ($150 Botanical
Society members)
My name is Jamie Miranda, founder and coordinator of Haven Home
Educators. After homeschooling my own sons for 15 years, all of whom
are now in college (one in grad school at Texas A & M University, one
at Baylor University, and one at Texas State University), I returned
to college to finish my degree. I have earned a Bachelor of Arts in
English, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and have worked for the past two
years to the present as an English, history, and speech tutor (Tutor
V) at St. Philip's College as I attend grad school. In that capacity,
I have developed two writing courses: a junior high creative writing
course that focuses on poetry and short fiction, and 2) a high school
composition class that mirrors college freshman composition. Both
classes are online and consist of a series of weekly modules emailed
to students and parents. The courses last twelve weeks. I limit the
number of students in these courses so that I may provide quality
feedback on student work. Comments such as, "Great job" or "Nice work"
do not give students any information on how to improve their writing
skills. I provide a combination of constructive criticism and praise
to build confidence and enable students to hone their skills as
writers. Registration for both summer and fall has begun. In
developing these courses, I have combined expressivist, critical, and
process teaching methods to impart skills to students in what I call a
hybridized pedagogy. Even strong writers can benefit from
detailed commentary to enable them to strengthen their writing
further. The summer courses begin June 19, and the fall courses begin
September 19. The deadline to sign up for summer is June 14. and Sept.
10 for fall. Space is very limited for the fall. Please feel free to
pass this information along. For course outlines/syllabi and fees,
please contact me at 210-733-1757,
MirandaWorkshops@aol.com
, or mypinkkoala@aol.com.
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;
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