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Co-op Wednesday 21 January

Please come join us at the Wesleyan Church on Rt 3 in the village of Cadyville.

Set-up for those teaching will begin at 10:15am.  Also, teachers, please remember to bring an envelope marked with your class name, fee, and some change to place on the sign-in table!  

Classes start promptly at 11:00am, and conclude around 2:30p when the 1:00pm afternoon classes finish. Feel free to come for the whole time or just for the portion your family wants to participate in. Bring a lunch or participate in the community potluck!
Full details available on all class offerings below. For quick reference here is an overview of what is being offered this day:
11:00 - 12:00
PreK Penguin Art -- PreK -- Jody Nebesnik
Tracking Animals In Winter -- All ages/grades-- Michael Burgess Felted Bead Necklacees -- K-3 -- Jenn Cantwell Easy Healthy Snacks -- Gr 3 & up -- Amanda Bokus
History: Creating 1st Person Interpretations -- middle/high school -- Jan McCormick

12:35 - 12:55:
Children’s Chorus -- PreK-3rd -- Holly Warren
Youth Chorus -- 4th & up -- Cheryl Lussier
Current Events Club -- middle/high school -- Tammy Neureuther

1:00 - 2:00:
Artist Study: Joan Miro & the technique of automatic drawing -- K & up -- Melissa Floyd
Foraging Experiment: Data Analysis -- 5th & up -- TJ Warren


Free Play Room:  Kerri dolls
11:00a - 12:00p
All Ages: Tracking Class
Join us at the Cadyville Recreational Fields for an outdoor tracking excursion. Please come dressed for the weather! We will meet as a group near the trail heads, where we will discuss general information about tracking animals in winter in the North Country. We will then take a walk & see what evidence we can find of animal activity. All ages welcome! 
**If it looks as if we will not have good conditions for tracking, an email will go out announcing a change of location & we will meet at the church for an alternative presentation of the topic**
Teacher: Michael Burgess Fee: FREE
RSVP: Michael Burgess, michael.b.burgess@plattsburgh.edu Preschool:
Preschool Penguins
A cool hands-(using feet!)-on painting project and penguin themed story and snack. Wear your messy art clothes!
Fee: $1 per child
RSVP: Jody Nebesnik, jodynebesnik@gmail.com
Elementary (K-3): Felted Bead Necklaces We will wet-felt colorful beads to string up for necklaces. We'll be getting our hands (and maybe clothes) wet, so bring an apron if you'd like. We'll be using Valentine's Day colors, so we can make a gift for someone special!
Teacher: Jenn Cantwell
Fee: FREE Class Limit: 10 RSVP: Jenn Cantwell, jenlcan@yahoo.com
Gr 3-6: Easy Healthy Snacks Make a variety of healthy snacks to share with the group during potluck, including fruit parfaits, banana roll ups, & others.
Teacher: Amanda Bokus Fee: $5 per student Class Size: 10 students RSVP: Amanda Bokus, bokusfamily@westelcom.com
Middle/High School:
Creating First Person Interpretations
History Class for 5th and above -- class dates -- 1/21, 2/18, 3/4, 3/18

Students will choose a time period, and person to interpret. It could be an actual person or a soldier, Native American, doctor, a young person from a period in time, etc.We will use the internet to browse historic newspapers, contact museum and library archives, look for histories to assist developing an accurate historic presentation.

As an example how I have used this in the past… I was paid by a historical society to research an actual person and I created a one woman show for a historic tea they had. At historic houses I created specialized tours around holidays researching what was going on in the town one hundred years earlier and incorporating it into the tour. You can create a special tour using journals and letters to enhance a special day or event.   Reenactors research what the life of a soldier, Native American, etc. What their average day was like, what they were paid, what they ate, etc. 

We will work together developing your character or historic persona and then video  your presentation. We can discuss how you would like your presentation video done. If you are able to do it at home, at a historic house, etc. and present it to the class that would be fine.  Those interested, please email Jan a person, idea or time period you are interest in so she can have some information ready first class.  If you have any questions and to register, please email Jan at jemick39@yahoo.com

 
Teacher: Jan McCormick
Fee: $3 per class OR $8 for the series
RSVP:  Jan McCormick, jemick39@yahoo.com



12:00p - 1:00p
Potluck or bag lunch period. ***Please remember that co-op as a new nut free policy! This includes not only items brought for potluck, but also for holiday treats, snacks & bag lunches. If you are looking for a nut butter alternative, sun butter is OK to use! *** We will meet upstairs in the fellowship hall for lunch break.  Potluck lunch is open for everyone attending!  If your family has special dietary needs (vegan, gluten free, etc), please consider bringing a dish to share that you family can also eat!    Families who choose not to participate in potluck are encouraged to bring a bag lunch.  

If you’d like to participate in a potluck lunch please email Cathy Morin at woodchop2011@hotmail.com

12:35p - 12:55p
Children’s Chorus -- (grades PreK - 3)
Teacher: Holly Warren
Fee:  FREE
RSVP:  Holly Warren, hollyjwarren@gmail.com, or Facebook Holly Warren. No need to RSVP unless the student is a new participant.


Youth Chorus -- (grades 4 & up) Students will be choosing a new set of songs to learn for the spring sing at Meadowbrook Nursing Home.  
Teacher: Cheryl Lussier
Fee: FREE
RSVP:  Cheryl Lussier, lussierinbox@hotmail.com, or Facebook Cheryl Corsetti Lussier. No need to RSVP unless the student is a new participant.


Current Events  -- (middle/high school)
This weekly group will discuss and explore what is happening locally, nationally and around the world.  Due to some of the content that may be discussed this will be for the middle school and highschool students only (with parental approval).  Students will be asked to contribute weekly.  This class will meet in the downstairs board room.
Teacher: Tammy Neureuther
Fee: FREE
RSVP: Tammy Neureuther, tamneureuther@yahoo.com or Facebook Tammy Neureuther



1:00p - 2:00p
Elementary:
Artist Study: Joan Miro
This class will do an easy art project discussing the art style of Spanish artist Joan Miro, and draw a picture or two using his technique of automatic drawing.
Teacher: Melissa Floyd
Fee: FREE
RSVP: Melissa Floyd, msafloyd@gmail.com


Middle/High School: Foraging Experiment Data Analysis
**Please note: This class will conclude between 2 & 2:30pm **

In this class, students will be broken into small groups, and using a spreadsheet on laptops analyze the data collected during the foraging experiment at the fall Science Experiment Day. If you have a laptop that could be used for this class please let Holly know prior to the class date. The more laptops we have to use the smaller the groups can be for the kids to do the data analysis! (We currently have 2 laptops available to use this day.)

Teacher: TJ Warren
Cost: FREE
RSVP: Holly Warren, hollyjwarren@gmail.com



Board Games & Afternoon Free play  --
Board games for the preschool & elementary age children will be set up in the preschool room downstairs. There will also be building blocks, basic art supplies, and other items to help keep our youngest co-op members entertained throughout the afternoon.

Board games for older kids (ages 9+) will be set up in the board room for the afternoon.  Bring your favorite game to share!

Labels: Activities, Age-Elementary, Age-High School, Age-Junior High, Age-Pre-school, Age-Upper Elementary, Co-op
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Amy Cheng Art Exhibit at Plattsburgh State

Amy Cheng: Breathing Lessons 
Exhibit to Open
Friday, January 23, noon
Joseph C. and Joan T. Burke Gallery; Myers Fine Arts Building

The exhibition is open to the public from January 23, 2015 - February 18, 2015. 
Friends of Art Luncheon with Amy Cheng
Thursday, January 29, 12:15pm
Joseph C. & Joan T. Burke Gallery; Winkel Sculpture Court

Amy Cheng will discuss her work beginning at 12:15pm in the Burke Gallery.  The lecture is free and open to the public. Following the lecture, guests are invited to join the Friends of Art for lunch in the adjoining gallery. Lunch costs $18. Guests are asked to make a reservation by Friday, January 23rd. Your check is your reservation. To RSVP please call (518) 564-2474.
Amy Cheng: Breathing Lessons
Opening Reception & Lecture
Friday, January 30, 5-7pm
Joseph C. & Joan T. Burke Gallery; Winkel Sculpture Court

Join us for an evening of food, drinks, and great art. Amy Cheng, the exhibiting artist, will be present to discuss her art. An opening reception with cocktails and hor d'oeuvres will take place in the adjoining gallery. This event is free and open to the public. 
Labels: Activities, Age-Elementary, Age-High School, Age-Junior High, Age-Pre-school, Age-Upper Elementary, Educational Opportunities
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Plattsburgh State Pre-School Story Hour- Jan 20

Preschool Story Hour
Ish by Peter Reynolds
Tuesday, January 20, 10am
Regina Schoolman Slatkin Gallery; Myers Fine Arts Building

This program is part of a series especially designed for preschool age children (ages 3-5) and their caregivers. It introduces art concepts to young children through developmentally appropriate activities. During the 1.5 hour program, students have a picture book read to them in the galleries, look at original works of art that relate to the book, and make an art project to take home.
Labels: Activities, Age-Pre-school, Educational Opportunities
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Saranac Lake Voluntary Health Association dental poster contest

The 2nd annual Saranac Lake Voluntary Health Association dental poster contest.

Please find attached the rules for your information.you have any questions, please check out the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/SaranacLakeVoluntaryHealthAssociationInc

All posters must be received by January 26. Posters can be mailed at the address provided or dropped off at the SLCS dental hygienist office. 

The competition is open to all 5th grade students living in the Saranac Lake School District.

Thank you,
Diane  

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Diane Chase
518-354-8289 p/f
the Adirondack family activities™ guidebook series, Adirondack Family Time™
www.AdirondackFamilyTime.com
twitter: @familytime
Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/AdirondackFamilyTime
instagram @adkfamilytime

Labels: Activities, Age-Upper Elementary
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Peru Library Homeschool Art Show

The Peru Library Homeschool Art Show has been rescheduled for this summer. Exact dates to be determined. The library is doing some remodeling work and our original month of March is no longer available. This is the library's 100th birthday so the librarian has some fun things planned. Typically, the library does not exhibit anyone's artwork during the summer months and she would love to have us on display with the extra events planned.
May I have a head count for those families comitting to participate?  Would each family drop me a line ASAP with an estimated artwork count that you hope to submit for your family? Typically, co-op, art classes, 4H, meetings etc... will be winding down as we enter the summer months. If art projects have not been completed ahead of time with said classes, each individual family is encouraged to still get their creativity on.
Art may be completed in a class setting or individually. This is open to all families receiving this email. Multiple pieces may be submitted. Hanging art needs to be matted. You can do the matting yourself. Does not need to be fancy, professional, expensive. Art does not need to be framed. Art does not need to be something created within the next couple of months. It may be an older piece you love. All art needs to be tagged with name (first name, last name OR initial), age, town.
Art can be anything! Any medium. Some suggestions I have received are summer themes and artwork depicting your homes.
The librarian would like to hold a reception.  
Please email me ASAP at pyrz51@frontier.com if your family would like to participate. Any questions... just let me know. Thanks very much!!
Labels: Activities, Age-Elementary, Age-High School, Age-Junior High, Age-Pre-school, Age-Upper Elementary
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The WIld Center Events

January 13th, 2015

The Center is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. 

Family Sundays. This Sunday, join us in Moments to learn about the wonders of Adirondack snow! Paint a snowflake with watercolors, use felt to create unique snow crystal designs, and cozy up with your family to read Snowflake Bentley, the tale of a snow-loving man.

Open and Free. On Monday, January 19th we will be open from 10am until 5pm. In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, admission is free all day. 


Moments. The natural world is filled with wild moments, the split seconds that animals come in contact with each other and the world around them. Discover more in Allen Blagden's exhibition.

Shop. Browse through the Wild Supply Co. online. Find some unique gifts and support the Center at the same time. Members receive a 10% discount, use the discount code 6e192794.


Cheers
Best wishes for a great week from WildWire.  Please feel free to send us your comments and news at wildwire@wildcenter.org.
Labels: Activities, Age-Elementary, Age-Junior High, Age-Pre-school, Age-Upper Elementary, Educational Opportunities
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Defensive Driving Course

Winter is definitely upon us this week … and our Safe Driving Courses this winter will be held in February.

We will again be providing Reduced Price, DMV monitored – 6 hour Defensive Driving Courses.

These two (2) class will be held from 9:00am - 3:00pm
  • FEBRUARY 14th, 2015  Dannemora 
  • FEBRUARY  7th, 2015    Champlain Town Hall

Call Now to Reserve your seats: 518-578-9626 or send an mail to: signup@additionaltraining.com

This is the best possible price in our area since the local colleges and high schools are charging $35.00 to $45.00 !!!

And there is no need to pre-pay either as these others require. Just bring your driver's license, a pen, a bag lunch, and your payment the day of the class. 

This is a New York State (PIRP) Points and Insurance Reduction Program class and all attendees will receive 10% off their Collision, No-Fault and Liability Auto and Motorcycle Insurance as well as up to a 4 Point reduction from their Driver's License, DMV Point total.

We will help you to SAVE LIVES & SAVE MONEY! 

(We also offer those who may be interested in taking the NYS Approved ONLINE IPIRP option at www.additionaltraining.com)


Thank you,              
Todd Rabideau
Labels: Activities, Age-High School, Parent Support
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Of Mice and Men at Lake Placid Center for the Arts

Lake Placid Center for the Arts, matinée screening Of Mice & Men, 1/16/15, 10:00am, $2 per ticket
 
Fri, Jan 16  |  10:00 AM  |  $2 per ticket

Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee James Franco (127 Hours, Milk) and Tony Award nominee Chris O'Dowd (Bridesmaids, Girls) star in the hit Broadway production Of Mice And Men, filmed on stage by National Theatre Live. This landmark revival of Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck's play is a powerful portrait of the American spirit and a heartbreaking testament to the bonds of friendship.

Of Mice and Men is directed by Tony Award, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circles award winner Anna D. Shapiro (Broadway's August: Osage County) and features Leighton Meester (Country Strong, Gossip Girl) and Tony Award winner Jim Norton (The Seafarer). The production was nominated for two Tony Awards, including Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for Chris O'Dowd.

Email Today to Reserve Tickets
Labels: Activities, Age-High School, Age-Junior High, Educational Opportunities
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Shelburn Farms Enrichment

Our school programs workshops offer students K-12 exciting opportunities to explore our special exhibitions and engage in meaningful, hands-on, art-based activities. Workshops are designed to meet Common Core standards.
$5 per student and per parent/chaperone. Staff are admitted free. To register, please call Maggie Lisman, Academic Programs Coordinator at (802) 985-3346, x3395.
WHEN ARE WORKSHOPS OFFERED? | PCAE workshops are offered from November to April, in conjunction with the winter/early spring special exhibition schedule (see below).
HOW DO THEY WORK? | Two workshop sessions are offered on Wednesdays and Fridays, 9-11 a.m.and 12-2 p.m. Explore the special exhibition with a knowledgeable Museum educator. Then, head to the classroom for artistic expression and creation during an exhibition-related, hands-on, art making experience. Join us for one session, or bring your students for the entire day. All workshops can be modified to meet the needs of your students’ grade level.
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Natural Beauties: Jewelry from Art Nouveau to Now
Workshops offered January 7 - February 13, 2015.
DAZZLING DESIGNS | Explore this extraordinary installation of jewelry inspired by nature. Then, bring out your inner designer and create an original and uniquely you piece of jewelry to wear, or to share.Recommended for grades K-12.

Kodachrome Memory: American Pictures 1972 - 1990
Workshops offered March 4 - March 27, 2015.
LIFE IN COLOR: EXPLORING COLOR COMPOSITION THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY | Photography, students will use concepts of color composition, to bring a black and white photograph to life in color using iPads provided by the Museum. Recommended for grades 5-12.

Walter Wick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic
Workshops offered April 3 - May 1, 2015.
HIDE AND SEEK |  Seymour, a character created by Walter Wick was designed specifically for young children and appears in all of his publications. In Hide and Seek, students will explore Walter Wick's technique of using the same object in multiple works of art to create a series of collages with a hidden character. Recommended for grades K-4.
FAIRYTALES: ONCE UPON A TIME |  Students will explore Walter Wick's search-and-find photograph techniques. Applying his concepts, students will create a model and then photograph their own single-picture narrative based on a classic fairytale. How many hidden objects can you add to your fairytale? Recommended for grades 5-8.
IMAGINATION INVENTION | Students will explore Walter Wick's "Levers, Ramps, and Pulleys", a gravity-powered machine with more than 85 moving parts. What can you create with a pile of toys on a table? Come and find out! Using a trial and error approach, students will work in groups to create their own simple machines. Recommended for grades 9-12.
 
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November Reading Challenge Results

Thanks to everyone who participated in the November Reading Challenge!  We had a total of 9 children participate (of all ages!), a total of 224 books read, and a total of $316 was donated to the Saranac Lake Free Library, Peru Library, Plattsburgh Library, and the Willsboro Library.  Thanks for reading everyone! 
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Transcript Help Needed

I'm the developer of the transcript software for HSLDA. 

I'm wondering if North Country Homeschooling would be willing to share information on Fast Transcripts with your members?  

Here are some websites that link to us: 

http://www.hillsdale.edu/admissions/apply 
NJ - http://www.enochnj.org/index.php/fullnews/aug_2014 
NJ - http://www.njhomeschoolers.org/Pages/Links.aspx 
NY - https://www.homeschool-life.com/ny/northernonondagaleah/ (Links) 

Fast Transcripts gives homeschool parents the ability to create professional high school transcripts with error-free GPA calculation. Cost is only $16 ($12 for HSLDA members) 

Sincerely,

Scott Meadows
http://www.fasttranscripts.com/
706-353-3548
Labels: Age-High School, Parent Support
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Poetry Out Loud Competition- Regional Finals

Please join me in congratulating Madeline LaRow and Olivia McCullum. They will be representing the North Country Homeschool Association at the POL regional competition.

The competition will be held on February 24,2015 @ 6 p.m.  in the Stafford Hall at Clinton Community College.  It is open to the public.
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Boy Scouts Looking For Interested Homeschoolers

GREETINGS!

My name is Ryan Lee and I am the district executive for the Adirondack District Boy Scouts! I would like to extend some information to you and your family about the available Scouting programs available in our community. We build future leaders and citizens through outdoor programs. 

Here is a short video that says it all about Scouting here in the Clinton, Franklin, and Essex county. This isn’t a National video or a Regional video. No way! What you are about to watch is a sample of what scouts are doing right here in our community. Check it out: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=321963584655011&set=vb.143766852474686&type=2&theater 

WANT TO JOIN THE ADVENTURE? 
Scouting is available to all those 7 (or in 1st grade) and up! Scouting offers an opportunity for families to unite and make memories as they grow together. 

To express your interest in joining a local unit, simply go toBeAScout.org or contact Ryan C. Lee using the contact information below. 


Ryan Lee
  |  District Executive  | Camp Boyhaven Director

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICATwin Rivers Council
Adirondack District
P.O. Box 2656
Plattsburgh, New York  12901
W 518.869.6436 X66  
|  F 518.869.6439
M 518.727.8582ryan.lee@scouting.org
@ADKboyscouts
www.facebook.com/ADKboyscouts
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Adirondack Community College's Continuing Education's Winter/Spring 2015 and Winter Enrichment course

Adirondack Community College's Continuing Education's Winter/Spring 2015 and Winter Enrichment course brochures are available for viewing (http://www.sunyacc.edu/academics/continuinged) and registration! 

Not on our mailing list? Be sure to call our office at 518.743.2238 or email us atconted@sunyacc.edu to get your copy. 

-- 
Yvonne Goodwin
Community Outreach Coordinator
SUNY Adirondack | 640 Bay Road | Queensbury, NY 12804
Phone: 518-743-2225 | Fax: 518-743-2318
sunyacc.edu/academics/continuinged
http://www.sunyacc.edu/academics/continuinged
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