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#581 From: "nevadafiddler" <nevadafiddler@...>
Date: Tue Jan 5, 2010 7:52 pm
Subject: 2010 Cowboy Poetry Gathering
nevadafiddler
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Hi Folks,
Here's the scoop from Jan Peterson for us homeschoolers. Please contact her now to register for these events!


Dear Educators:

 

The 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering's youth education programs are ready for reservations! This year we once again have an exciting selection of artists and events for you and your students to enjoy. Space is limited so please schedule your students as early as possible.

 

To schedule your students to attend the Western Folklife Center's 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering education programs, please contact Jan Petersen by phone at 775-778-5478 or 775-738-5668.

 

Hundreds of poets, storytellers and musicians have walked across the stages during the last 25 years of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. The occasion of the 26th anniversary of the Gathering gives us an opportunity to feature some of our favorite programs and artists for your students this year. We hope these programs will have special resonance with your students. Please feel free to call Devon Blunden at the Western Folklife Center at 775-738-7508 x236 or Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 for more information.

 

Programs offered for the 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering include:

 

Student Art Show

The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering student art show features artwork from Elko County students, and will open Tuesday, January 19, 2010. In honor of our guests – Cracker cowboys from Florida and Creole cowboys from Louisiana – this year's suggested art theme is Workin' Dogs, although students are also encouraged to create artwork that illustrates cowboy poetry, the West and Elko County. Artwork will be on display from Tuesday, January 19, 2010 through Saturday, March 27. A reception will be held March 24, from 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm, for the artists, their parents, friends and the public. All grades are welcome to enter artwork; there is no cost for participation. Due to space limitations, a maximum of 25 pieces from each school will be accepted for exhibition. Please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 for more information about the Student Art Show.

 

Western Folklife Center Youth Festival

The Youth Festival will once again be held at the Western Folklife Center on Tuesday, January 19, Wednesday, January 20, and Thursday, January 21. This year's program will provide students with a range of activities that will educate them about ranch life and arts, tours of the Western Folklife Center exhibition Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition (see description below), leather stamping with Karla Chapin, and a special activity featuring a free cowboy scarf paired with a glass of sarsaparilla. The event is appropriate for grades 3 through 5. Please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 to schedule your students' visit to the Western Folklife Center. This program costs $2 per student.

Rural and Home School Program

The Rural and Home School Program will be held on Wednesday, January 27, at the Flag View Intermediate School Auxiliary Gym stage from 10:00 am – 11:00 am. Rural and home-schooled students are invited to experience a performance featuring saloon pianist and multi-instrumentalist Dave Bourne and cowboy poet Janice Gilbertson. After the 45-minute concert, students will have the opportunity to meet the artists. The show is appropriate for all grades. To register your classes for this program please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478. This program costs $2 per person (including students, parents and siblings), which can be paid at the door.


Cow Kids Stampede

The Cow Kids Stampede will be held at the Elko Convention Center Auditorium on Wednesday, January 27, with two 45-minute performances held at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm. The program will feature Grammy award-winning musical artists Riders in the Sky, a band that serves up lively cowboy music and yodeling with a side of comedy. There will be a question and answer session following the 1:00 pm performance. The show is appropriate for students in all grades. To register your classes for this program please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478. This program costs $2 per student.

 

Young Buckaroo Poetry Session

The Young Buckaroo Poetry Session is an open-mic opportunity for young people age 18 and under to share their creativity with our Gathering audience, and will be held from 9:00 am – 11:00 am, Saturday, January 30, at the Flag View Intermediate School Auxiliary Gym stage. Students are encouraged to perform original poetry, classic recitations and western music. This event is free to all participants and attendees. Session registration begins at 8:30 am on the day of performances; spaces fill quickly, so sign up early. Hosted by Deb Howard and Valerie Aguirre-Alt.

 


National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Youth Workshops

Our youth workshop series provides an opportunity for young people to work closely with master artists to learn some of the basics of a traditional art or skill. This year we have two workshops available:

 

Basic Leather Tooling

Saturday, January 30

1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

$25

Learn the basics of leather tooling from a local saddlemaker. Students will learn how to handle tools and how to turn simple shapes into intricate designs. Kids will take home a leather concho or a key fob.

Best for ages 10 – 18.

 

Writing Workshop

Saturday, January 30

10:00 am – 12:00 pm

$25

Authors Terri Farley (The Phantom Stallion and Wild Horse Island series) and Suzanne Morgan Williams (Bull Rider) team up to inspire young writers with their images of the West. In this workshop, students in grades 5 through high school will develop characters and a plot line from western settings and will leave with a plan for their own story.

 

To register for these workshops please contact the Western Folklife Center ticketing office at 775-738-7508. The registration fee for each workshop includes workshop supplies.

 

To schedule your students to attend the Western Folklife Center's 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering education programs, please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 or by e-mail at dcblunden@....

 

Also, please note that it costs the Western Folklife Center between $8 - $12 a child to produce and host these programs. We are able to underwrite these programs and keep costs affordable to students and schools by seeking grants and donations from a variety of federal, state, business, foundation, and individual sources. We are grateful for your continued participation and for your willingness to work with the District, parent/teacher groups, parents and others to help finance your students' participation. Thank you!

 

We hope your students will be able to participate and look forward to another season of good poetry and music and enlightening educational opportunities. We'll see you there!

 

Sincerely,

 

Tamara Kubacki & Jan Petersen

Western Folklife Center

 

We'd like to thank the following organizations and people for generously providing funds that keep these programs affordable for young people and help make them possible: Barrick Gold Strike Mines, Inc., Bretzlaff Foundation, Newmont Mining, Reno Rodeo Charitable Foundation, Nevada Arts Council, Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts, Wrangler, many others business and organizations, and the many generous individual donors who have contributed funds to the Western Folklife Center's Stakeholder Program for Youth Education.

Artist Biographies

 

Dave Bourne is a multi-instrumentalist who has been playing music professionally since 1958. He played with the Wagonmasters at Knott's Berry Farm, with the Dawn of the Century Ragtime Orchestra and with his western singing group, The Lobo Rangers.  Dave appeared on the HBO series Deadwood, where he played piano in the Gem Saloon.  He has also recorded and released numerous solo albums featuring the saloon piano. www.saloonpiano.com

 

Geno Delafose relies on his traditional Creole sensibility for guidance in music, and divides his time between touring and operating his Double D Ranch outside of Eunice, deep in Southwest Louisiana's bayou country, where he breeds cattle and raises quarter horses. Born into a family of Zydeco musicians, Geno picked up the rubboard at age seven and joined his father's band the Eunice Playboys, which he later led.  Geno plays various accordions with his band French Rockin' Boogie. www.genodelafose.net

 

Richard Elloyan is a singer, songwriter, and poet of unique wit and imagination.  Raised in the historic mining town of Virginia City, Nevada, Richard grew up surrounded my the romantic stories and characters that shaped the growth of Nevada and California.  Using the backdrop of the high desert, Richard writes about the images and philosophies of the cowboy and those who are cowboys at heart.  He works and lives in the Sierras, surrounded by ranches and mountains.  His latest CD is Rodeo Bones.  www.richardelloyan.net

 

Janice Gilbertson lives in the Salinas Valley of California, where she was born and raised.  Growing up on horseback in a ranching community, she started riding her own horse when she was four years old.  She is proud to be a volunteer member of the Monterey County Sheriff's Mounted Unit, which is a search and rescue team.  Janice considers writing to be a bit like therapy, and she uses her experiences as inspiration.  Her new book of poetry is Sometimes, in the Lucias.

 

Riders in the Sky are preserving the traditional genre of western cowboy music, music that was kindled by such singing cowboys as Gene Autry and the Sons of the Pioneers.  They have incorporated into the genre their own personal style with a well-balanced mix of classic and original western songs that feature "smooth yodelin' harmony, hot licks and zany comedy." Since their beginning in 1977, the Riders have given over 5,000 performances, been awarded the Grammy for Best Musical Album for Children in 2001 and 2003, starred in their own Saturday morning Children's TV series on CBS, and made several other TV appearances.  Riders in the Sky are guitarist Ranger Doug, upright bassist Too Slim, fiddler and vocalist Woody Paul, and accordionist Joey, the Cowpolka King.  They are celebrating their 30th Anniversary.

 

Doyle Rigdon is a sixth generation Floridian and a fifth generation Cracker cowboy or, as many Florida cowboys have long called themselves, a "cowhunter."  Growing up, the tales his grandfather and uncles told about cowhunting and breaking horses inspired him to keep up the tradition.  Doyle wrote his first poem at the age of 13, about how much better horses were than women, because they didn't give you any lip, and you could do more work with a horse, although by high school he found himself writing poems to woo women instead.  Doyle's poems express the excitement and frustrations of everyday life of the Florida cowboy and are often marked by side-splitting humor. He performs around Florida, dayworking on area ranches and breaking horses on the side.

 

Dave Stamey learned to play the guitar at age 12.  He performs his share of classic cowboy songs, but he mainly focuses on his own more contemporary songs of the West and on the plight of the rancher trying to maintain a ranch in these modern times. He has been bucked off and stomped by many horses, stepped on by mules and dragged around branding pens by angry cattle of various sizes. Dave is now an entertainer and finds that he prefers it to being stomped on.  He's been awarded the Male Performer of the Year by the Western Music Association and is a three-time nominee for Songwriter of the Year.

 

2010 Exhibit in the Wiegand Gallery

The Western Folklife Center produces educational exhibitions based on original fieldwork with traditional artists. These exhibits are installed in the Wiegand Gallery at the Pioneer Hotel in Elko, and often travel to other sites around the West. Past exhibits have featured subjects such as Latino traditions of Christmas and cowboying, Native American arts and crafts, documentary photography, the legacy of cowboy poetry and music, the renaissance of contemporary handcrafted cowboy gear, and the history and contemporary life of the buckaroo of the Great Basin.

 

During the 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the Wiegand Gallery will feature:

 

Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition

Western Folklife Center, Elko and the Florida Folklife Program/Florida Department of State

Major support for this exhibition is provided by the E.L. Wiegand Foundation

 

The exhibition will tell the story of one of Florida's oldest and most important cultural and occupational activities. Cattle ranching in what is now the United States began when Spanish explorers introduced horses and cattle to Florida in the 16th century, and continues to contribute to the culture and economy of 21st century Florida. On loan to the Western Folklife Center from the Florida Folklife Program/Florida Department of State, the exhibition explores the continuity and change in Florida's unique ranching traditions and the cultural expression they have generated. 

The exhibition's grand opening in the Western Folklife Center Wiegand Gallery for members only will be Thursday, January 28 at 3:30 pm, with general admittance starting at 4:00 pm. However, the exhibit will be open during the Youth Festival and the Gathering.

 

 



#582 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:54 pm
Subject: Winter Reading Program at the Elko County Library
fkcars
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PSA

From:  Mary Jo King

             Children’s/YA Librarian

 

Date:  January 11, 2009

 

“SNOW BETTER TIME TO READ”

 

There is still time to register for The Elko County Library’s Winter Reading Program “SNOW BETTER TIME TO READ”.  The reading portion of the program is free and open to children of all ages. The objective of the winter reading program is to promote the love of reading, help maintain or increase children’s reading skills, and to enable children to become more familiar with the Elko County Library.  Children will earn incentive prizes for minutes read and for written, drawn, or oral reports. When 5 reports have been completed, participants will receive a reading certificate and book bag.  The program will end at 5:00pm, January 30th.  

The Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday preschool story time will continue during the winter reading program.  Also offered are a Tuesday afternoon Concoctions & Contraptions Camp and Wednesday afternoon Craft sessions.  Please call 738-3066 or stop in at the library located at 720 Court St. for full details.

The Winter Reading Program is sponsored by the Hoerger Family.

 

 


#583 From: "nevadafiddler" <nevadafiddler@...>
Date: Thu Jan 21, 2010 4:48 pm
Subject: Re: 2010 Cowboy Poetry Gathering
nevadafiddler
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Jan Peterson asked me to re-post this as she needs to get your reservations now
for the events you plan on attending!

Carolyn

--- In ECHO-NV@yahoogroups.com, "nevadafiddler" <nevadafiddler@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
> Here's the scoop from Jan Peterson for us homeschoolers. Please contact
> her now to register for these events!
>
>
>
> Dear Educators:
>
>
>
> The 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering's youth education programs are
> ready for reservations! This year we once again have an exciting
> selection of artists and events for you and your students to enjoy.
> Space is limited so please schedule your students as early as possible.
>
>
>
> To schedule your students to attend the Western Folklife Center's
> 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering education programs, please contact
> Jan Petersen by phone at 775-778-5478 or 775-738-5668.
>
>
>
> Hundreds of poets, storytellers and musicians have walked across the
> stages during the last 25 years of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering.
> The occasion of the 26th anniversary of the Gathering gives us an
> opportunity to feature some of our favorite programs and artists for
> your students this year. We hope these programs will have special
> resonance with your students. Please feel free to call Devon Blunden at
> the Western Folklife Center at 775-738-7508 x236 or Jan Petersen at
> 775-778-5478 for more information.
>
>
>
> Programs offered for the 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering include:
>
>
>
> Student Art Show
>
> The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering student art show features artwork
> from Elko County students, and will open Tuesday, January 19, 2010. In
> honor of our guests – Cracker cowboys from Florida and Creole
> cowboys from Louisiana – this year's suggested art theme is
> Workin' Dogs, although students are also encouraged to create
> artwork that illustrates cowboy poetry, the West and Elko County.
> Artwork will be on display from Tuesday, January 19, 2010 through
> Saturday, March 27. A reception will be held March 24, from 4:30 pm
> – 6:00 pm, for the artists, their parents, friends and the public.
> All grades are welcome to enter artwork; there is no cost for
> participation. Due to space limitations, a maximum of 25 pieces from
> each school will be accepted for exhibition. Please contact Jan Petersen
> at 775-778-5478 for more information about the Student Art Show.
>
>
>
> Western Folklife Center Youth Festival
>
> The Youth Festival will once again be held at the Western Folklife
> Center on Tuesday, January 19, Wednesday, January 20, and Thursday,
> January 21. This year's program will provide students with a range of
> activities that will educate them about ranch life and arts, tours of
> the Western Folklife Center exhibition Florida Cattle Ranching: Five
> Centuries of Tradition (see description below), leather stamping with
> Karla Chapin, and a special activity featuring a free cowboy scarf
> paired with a glass of sarsaparilla. The event is appropriate for grades
> 3 through 5. Please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 to schedule
> your students' visit to the Western Folklife Center. This program
> costs $2 per student.
>
> Rural and Home School Program
>
> The Rural and Home School Program will be held on Wednesday, January 27,
> at the Flag View Intermediate School Auxiliary Gym stage from 10:00 am
> – 11:00 am. Rural and home-schooled students are invited to
> experience a performance featuring saloon pianist and
> multi-instrumentalist Dave Bourne and cowboy poet Janice Gilbertson.
> After the 45-minute concert, students will have the opportunity to meet
> the artists. The show is appropriate for all grades. To register your
> classes for this program please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478.
> This program costs $2 per person (including students, parents and
> siblings), which can be paid at the door.
>
>
>
>
> Cow Kids Stampede
>
> The Cow Kids Stampede will be held at the Elko Convention Center
> Auditorium on Wednesday, January 27, with two 45-minute performances
> held at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm. The program will feature Grammy
> award-winning musical artists Riders in the Sky, a band that serves up
> lively cowboy music and yodeling with a side of comedy. There will be a
> question and answer session following the 1:00 pm performance. The show
> is appropriate for students in all grades. To register your classes for
> this program please contact Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478. This program
> costs $2 per student.
>
>
>
> Young Buckaroo Poetry Session
>
> The Young Buckaroo Poetry Session is an open-mic opportunity for young
> people age 18 and under to share their creativity with our Gathering
> audience, and will be held from 9:00 am – 11:00 am, Saturday,
> January 30, at the Flag View Intermediate School Auxiliary Gym stage.
> Students are encouraged to perform original poetry, classic recitations
> and western music. This event is free to all participants and attendees.
> Session registration begins at 8:30 am on the day of performances;
> spaces fill quickly, so sign up early. Hosted by Deb Howard and Valerie
> Aguirre-Alt.
>
>
>
>
> National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Youth Workshops
>
> Our youth workshop series provides an opportunity for young people to
> work closely with master artists to learn some of the basics of a
> traditional art or skill. This year we have two workshops available:
>
>
>
> Basic Leather Tooling
>
> Saturday, January 30
>
> 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
>
> $25
>
> Learn the basics of leather tooling from a local saddlemaker. Students
> will learn how to handle tools and how to turn simple shapes into
> intricate designs. Kids will take home a leather concho or a key fob.
>
> Best for ages 10 – 18.
>
>
>
> Writing Workshop
>
> Saturday, January 30
>
> 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
>
> $25
>
> Authors Terri Farley (The Phantom Stallion and Wild Horse Island series)
> and Suzanne Morgan Williams (Bull Rider) team up to inspire young
> writers with their images of the West. In this workshop, students in
> grades 5 through high school will develop characters and a plot line
> from western settings and will leave with a plan for their own story.
>
>
>
> To register for these workshops please contact the Western Folklife
> Center ticketing office at 775-738-7508. The registration fee for each
> workshop includes workshop supplies.
>
>
>
> To schedule your students to attend the Western Folklife Center's
> 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering education programs, please contact
> Jan Petersen at 775-778-5478 or by e-mail at
> dcblunden@...
>
>
>
> Also, please note that it costs the Western Folklife Center between $8 -
> $12 a child to produce and host these programs. We are able to
> underwrite these programs and keep costs affordable to students and
> schools by seeking grants and donations from a variety of federal,
> state, business, foundation, and individual sources. We are grateful for
> your continued participation and for your willingness to work with the
> District, parent/teacher groups, parents and others to help finance your
> students' participation. Thank you!
>
>
>
> We hope your students will be able to participate and look forward to
> another season of good poetry and music and enlightening educational
> opportunities. We'll see you there!
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
>
> Tamara Kubacki & Jan Petersen
>
> Western Folklife Center
>
>
>
> We'd like to thank the following organizations and people for
> generously providing funds that keep these programs affordable for young
> people and help make them possible: Barrick Gold Strike Mines, Inc.,
> Bretzlaff Foundation, Newmont Mining, Reno Rodeo Charitable Foundation,
> Nevada Arts Council, Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs, National
> Endowment for the Arts, Wrangler, many others business and
> organizations, and the many generous individual donors who have
> contributed funds to the Western Folklife Center's Stakeholder
> Program for Youth Education.
>
> Artist Biographies
>
>
>
> Dave Bourne is a multi-instrumentalist who has been playing music
> professionally since 1958. He played with the Wagonmasters at Knott's
> Berry Farm, with the Dawn of the Century Ragtime Orchestra and with his
> western singing group, The Lobo Rangers.  Dave appeared on the HBO
> series Deadwood, where he played piano in the Gem Saloon.  He has also
> recorded and released numerous solo albums featuring the saloon piano.
> www.saloonpiano.com
>
>
>
> Geno Delafose relies on his traditional Creole sensibility for guidance
> in music, and divides his time between touring and operating his Double
> D Ranch outside of Eunice, deep in Southwest Louisiana's bayou
> country, where he breeds cattle and raises quarter horses. Born into a
> family of Zydeco musicians, Geno picked up the rubboard at age seven and
> joined his father's band the Eunice Playboys, which he later led.
> Geno plays various accordions with his band French Rockin' Boogie.
> www.genodelafose.net <http://www.genodelafose.net/>
>
>
>
> Richard Elloyan is a singer, songwriter, and poet of unique wit and
> imagination.  Raised in the historic mining town of Virginia City,
> Nevada, Richard grew up surrounded my the romantic stories and
> characters that shaped the growth of Nevada and California.  Using the
> backdrop of the high desert, Richard writes about the images and
> philosophies of the cowboy and those who are cowboys at heart.  He works
> and lives in the Sierras, surrounded by ranches and mountains.  His
> latest CD is Rodeo Bones.  www.richardelloyan.net
> <http://www.richardelloyan.net/>
>
>
>
> Janice Gilbertson lives in the Salinas Valley of California, where she
> was born and raised.  Growing up on horseback in a ranching community,
> she started riding her own horse when she was four years old.  She is
> proud to be a volunteer member of the Monterey County Sheriff's
> Mounted Unit, which is a search and rescue team.  Janice considers
> writing to be a bit like therapy, and she uses her experiences as
> inspiration.  Her new book of poetry is Sometimes, in the Lucias.
>
>
>
> Riders in the Sky are preserving the traditional genre of western cowboy
> music, music that was kindled by such singing cowboys as Gene Autry and
> the Sons of the Pioneers.  They have incorporated into the genre their
> own personal style with a well-balanced mix of classic and original
> western songs that feature "smooth yodelin' harmony, hot licks
> and zany comedy." Since their beginning in 1977, the Riders have
> given over 5,000 performances, been awarded the Grammy for Best Musical
> Album for Children in 2001 and 2003, starred in their own Saturday
> morning Children's TV series on CBS, and made several other TV
> appearances.  Riders in the Sky are guitarist Ranger Doug, upright
> bassist Too Slim, fiddler and vocalist Woody Paul, and accordionist
> Joey, the Cowpolka King.  They are celebrating their 30th Anniversary.
>
>
>
> Doyle Rigdon is a sixth generation Floridian and a fifth generation
> Cracker cowboy or, as many Florida cowboys have long called themselves,
> a "cowhunter."  Growing up, the tales his grandfather and uncles
> told about cowhunting and breaking horses inspired him to keep up the
> tradition.  Doyle wrote his first poem at the age of 13, about how much
> better horses were than women, because they didn't give you any lip,
> and you could do more work with a horse, although by high school he
> found himself writing poems to woo women instead.  Doyle's poems
> express the excitement and frustrations of everyday life of the Florida
> cowboy and are often marked by side-splitting humor. He performs around
> Florida, dayworking on area ranches and breaking horses on the side.
>
>
>
> Dave Stamey learned to play the guitar at age 12.  He performs his share
> of classic cowboy songs, but he mainly focuses on his own more
> contemporary songs of the West and on the plight of the rancher trying
> to maintain a ranch in these modern times. He has been bucked off and
> stomped by many horses, stepped on by mules and dragged around branding
> pens by angry cattle of various sizes. Dave is now an entertainer and
> finds that he prefers it to being stomped on.  He's been awarded the
> Male Performer of the Year by the Western Music Association and is a
> three-time nominee for Songwriter of the Year.
>
>
>
> 2010 Exhibit in the Wiegand Gallery
>
> The Western Folklife Center produces educational exhibitions based on
> original fieldwork with traditional artists. These exhibits are
> installed in the Wiegand Gallery at the Pioneer Hotel in Elko, and often
> travel to other sites around the West. Past exhibits have featured
> subjects such as Latino traditions of Christmas and cowboying, Native
> American arts and crafts, documentary photography, the legacy of cowboy
> poetry and music, the renaissance of contemporary handcrafted cowboy
> gear, and the history and contemporary life of the buckaroo of the Great
> Basin.
>
>
>
> During the 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, the Wiegand Gallery
> will feature:
>
>
>
> Florida Cattle Ranching: Five Centuries of Tradition
>
> Western Folklife Center, Elko and the Florida Folklife Program/Florida
> Department of State
>
> Major support for this exhibition is provided by the E.L. Wiegand
> Foundation
>
>
>
> The exhibition will tell the story of one of Florida's oldest and most
> important cultural and occupational activities. Cattle ranching in what
> is now the United States began when Spanish explorers introduced horses
> and cattle to Florida in the 16th century, and continues to contribute
> to the culture and economy of 21st century Florida. On loan to the
> Western Folklife Center from the Florida Folklife Program/Florida
> Department of State, the exhibition explores the continuity and change
> in Florida's unique ranching traditions and the cultural expression they
> have generated.
>
> The exhibition's grand opening in the Western Folklife Center Wiegand
> Gallery for members only will be Thursday, January 28 at 3:30 pm, with
> general admittance starting at 4:00 pm. However, the exhibit will be
> open during the Youth Festival and the Gathering.
>

#584 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:15 pm
Subject: Laura Ingalls Wilder Program @ the Library
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#585 From: Carl Lucas <carl.lucas@...>
Date: Tue Jan 26, 2010 2:33 am
Subject: Fw: [NV-Alert] Register now for the NHN/HSLDA Homeschool Symposium [2 Attachments]
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From: Barbara Dragon <dragonlady1980@...>
Subject: [NV-Alert] Register now for the NHN/HSLDA Homeschool Symposium [2 Attachments]
To: "NV-Alert" <NV-Alert@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, January 24, 2010, 3:55 PM

 
Hi all,
 
Just a reminder that registration is now open for the NHN/HSLDA Homeschool Symposium in Carson City on March 26th at The Plaza Hotel and Conference Center  and in Las Vegas on March 27th at the Texas Station .
 
An electronic copy of the Symposium Brochure is posted on the NHN website (hard copies available from your support group leader).  Check out the speakers who will be coming, their bio's and topics, the day's schedule and other vital information. 
 
You may register by mail, through your local support group (form attached), or online at www.nevadahomeschoo lnetwork. comOur goal is to have 200 attendees in each location!  So help us get the word out to all homeschoolers or potential homeschoolers.  
 
We hope families in outlying areas of Nevada and eastern parts of California will also make the journey to either Carson City or Las Vegas and have arranged for special hotel rates in conjunction with this event.  We believe it  will greatly encourage and inspire you in your homeschooling journey. 
 
Please feel free to forward this announcement to anyone you know who might not already be on NV-Alert.
 
Looking forward to seeing you in Carson City of Las Vegas,
 
NHN Officers,
    Frank Schnorbus, Elissa Wahl, Barbara Dragon, Carl Lucas, Laura Siegal, & Kelley Radow
 
 
 

#586 From: "nevadafiddler" <nevadafiddler@...>
Date: Fri Feb 5, 2010 11:17 pm
Subject: Old Time Family Fun Dance at the California Trail Center, Saturday February 20
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Looking for a fun, post-Valentine's Day event for the whole family?  
Consider the Old Time Family Fun Dance at the California Trail Center on Saturday February 20 at 7:00 PM


The California Trail Center will be hosting its third free Old Time Family Dance on Saturday February 20, 2010 from 7:00 PM till 9:00 PM. Live music will be provided by South Wind. Dance caller Rob Snow will teach young and old, couples and singles, the dances that the pioneers knew.  It wasn't all drudgery on the California Trail. Come and celebrate like the emigrants did.  Learn old time American dances like the Virginia Reel, cotillions, and round dances.

As the overland emigrants pushed on to California in the mid 1800's lured by stories of gold and rich farm land, thoughts of the success and happiness that awaited them in the "golden land" were never far from their thoughts.  It is little wonder, then, that the trail camps between the Missouri and the Sierra saw many impromptu celebrations and dances.  In 1852 Carolyn Richardson wrote in her trail diary, "Found a fiddler and got together enough people for two cotillions and danced till eleven!"  So bring your Valentines of whatever age and join in the fun.

The California Trail Center, operated by the BLM, is located 8 miles west of Elko at Hunter Exit 292 is scheduled to open on a regular basis the summer of 2010.  Until then the Trail Center is available to school groups and other organizations on a prearranged basis.  A meeting room is available.  For more information about the Old Time Family Dance or the California Trail Center please contact Gary Koy at 775-738-1849 or Cell 775-934-2467.  


Gary Koy
Park Ranger
California National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
Bureau of Land Management - Elko District
3900 East Idaho Street
Elko, Nevada 89801

775-753-0281
Cell 775-934-2467
California Trail Center 775-738-1894


#587 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Tue Feb 9, 2010 12:21 am
Subject: Upcoming Event @ the Library
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Date:  2/08/2010

From:  Mary Jo King

              Children’s/YA Librarian

              Elko County Library

 

Beginning March 3rd and each of the following Wednesdays in March, the Elko County Library will host a new After School Program – “Let’s Go Play Legos!”  Children are invited to meet at the library and make wonderful creations with Legos from 3:30pm to 4:30pm.  

 

The library will supply all of the Legos for the children to use during the program, and are looking for help in gathering enough for everyone.  If you have Legos that your family is no longer using, and would like to donate them to the library, or if you would like to donate money to purchase new sets of Legos, please stop by the library located at 720 Court St. or call 738-3066.

 

 


#588 From: "nevadafiddler" <nevadafiddler@...>
Date: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:27 pm
Subject: Reminder: Pioneer Dance This Saturday!
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Hi Homeschoolers!
    Just a reminder that this Saturday is the dance at the California Trail Center. In case you missed it the first time, here is the letter sent by Gary Koy telling all about it
. My band, Southwind will be providing the music and Rob Snow, from Salt Lake City will be teaching and calling the dances.

See you there!
Carolyn (aka Nevadafiddler)


Looking for a fun, post-Valentine's Day event for the whole family?  
Consider the Old Time Family Fun Dance at the California Trail Center on Saturday February 20 at 7:00 PM


The California Trail Center will be hosting its third free Old Time Family Dance on Saturday February 20, 2010 from 7:00 PM till 9:00 PM. Live music will be provided by South Wind. Dance caller Rob Snow will teach young and old, couples and singles, the dances that the pioneers knew.  It wasn't all drudgery on the California Trail. Come and celebrate like the emigrants did.  Learn old time American dances like the Virginia Reel, cotillions, and round dances.

As the overland emigrants pushed on to California in the mid 1800's lured by stories of gold and rich farm land, thoughts of the success and happiness that awaited them in the "golden land" were never far from their thoughts.  It is little wonder, then, that the trail camps between the Missouri and the Sierra saw many impromptu celebrations and dances.  In 1852 Carolyn Richardson wrote in her trail diary, "Found a fiddler and got together enough people for two cotillions and danced till eleven!"  So bring your Valentines of whatever age and join in the fun.

The California Trail Center, operated by the BLM, is located 8 miles west of Elko at Hunter Exit 292 is scheduled to open on a regular basis the summer of 2010.  Until then the Trail Center is available to school groups and other organizations on a prearranged basis.  A meeting room is available.  For more information about the Old Time Family Dance or the California Trail Center please contact Gary Koy at 775-738-1849 or Cell 775-934-2467.  


Gary Koy
Park Ranger
California National Historic Trail Interpretive Center
Bureau of Land Management - Elko District
3900 East Idaho Street
Elko, Nevada 89801

775-753-0281
Cell 775-934-2467
California Trail Center 775-738-1894



#589 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon Mar 8, 2010 5:52 pm
Subject: Upcoming Event at the library
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PSA:

For immediate release

From: Mary Jo King

            Children’s/YA Librarian

 

Date:  March 8, 2010

 

 

Legos is not just for children any more.  “When the hands are working, the mind is working,” Professor Walt Stevenson tells participants at a seminar hosted by Golden Gate University in San Francisco, CA.  The seminar was designed to reveal GGU’s innovative and most requested teaching techniques.  Who could have guessed that playing with Legos would be one of those techniques? At the GGU seminar, Stevenson’s class introduced “Serious Play”.  The concept showed that while creating with Legos, participants were better able to use critical thinking skills, release creativity, and problem solving skills. 

With this in mind the Elko County Library invites children of all ages to join us for a new after-school program, “Let’s Go Play Legos!”  Each Wednesday afternoon during the month of March from 3:30-4:30 pm, children are invited to create one-of-a-kind masterpieces using Legos. The library will supply the Legos for this program, but donations of any new and used Legos to the library would be gratefully appreciated.

For more information on this program or any upcoming library events, call 738-3066, or stop by the library at 720 Court St.

 

 


#590 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon Mar 8, 2010 5:55 pm
Subject: Upcoming events at the library
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PSA:

For immediate release

From: Mary Jo King

            Children’s/YA Librarian

 

Date:  March 5, 2010

 

 

Big Bird, one of the most loved and most recognizable personalities from television, will be celebrating his 41st birthday this year.  In recognition of this big day, the Elko County Library will host a Big Bird Birthday party March 19th from 3:00 to 4:00pm.  Join us for this hour long drop-in celebration, sign a Big Bird sized birthday card, play Big Bird Bingo, make a craft, use your creative talents on Big Bird coloring sheets, and enjoy some birthday cake in honor of this special children’s character.

For more information on this program or any upcoming events at the library, call 738-3066, or stop by the library at 720 Court St.

 


#591 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon Mar 8, 2010 5:58 pm
Subject: Upcoming Events at the library
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PSA:

For immediate release

From: Mary Jo King

            Children’s/YA Librarian

 

Date:  March 5, 2010

 

 

The Elko County Library’s Children’s Department will host their semi-annual book fair from March 22 through April 3.  

The book fair is a perfect opportunity to pick up items for your Easter basket needs and at the same time help support a variety of children’s department activities.  Proceeds from the book sales are used to purchase craft supplies for the library’s Storytime Program and assist in sponsoring special events throughout the year such as the Let’s Go Play Legos event, Big Bird Birthday party and the Easter Eggstravaganza.

For more information on the book fair or any upcoming library events call

738-3066 or stop in at the library located at 720 Court St.

 


#592 From: Carl Lucas <carl.lucas@...>
Date: Mon Mar 8, 2010 8:51 pm
Subject: Fw: [NV-Alert] Special Announcement regarding Homeschool Symposium [2 Attachments]
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Subject: [NV-Alert] Special Announcement regarding Homeschool Symposium [2 Attachments]
To: "NV-Alert" <NV-Alert@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, March 8, 2010, 8:46 AM

 
 

Nevada Homeschool Symposium

Co-sponsored by NHN & HSLDA

March 26th ( Carson City) & March 27th (Las Vegas)

 

ANNOUNCES the BRING A FRIEND (or friends) special event: 

We had a great idea! NHN & HSLDA would like to invite all registered homeschool symposium attendees to bring along a non-homeschooling friend (or two or three...) who would like to know about homeschooling; maybe a relative, neighbor, pastor, youth pastor/leader, educator, or someone considering homeschooling but is afraid to take the plunge.  Invite them to attend the symposium at a special discounted rate of $20.00/person.  This offer is only good until 3/21/10 or until available space is gone. 

 

A registered attendee must sign the person up by going to the website, http://nevadahomesc hoolnetwork. com/symposium/

click on Register Now!! Registration Ends March 19 and then click "Bring a Friend"

(If you haven’t registered yet; just do so and then register your friend)

 

One of NHN's objectives is to inform and educate all Nevadans on the merits of homeschooling in order to maintain our homeschool freedoms.  Perhaps someone you know is always asking you questions about homeschooling or maybe someone you know is thinking about removing their child from public school but is afraid to start.  This would be the perfect place for them to begin learning how parents can take full responsibility for the education of their children.  Our purpose here is to make as many people aware of homeschooling as possible so we invite you to BRING A FRIEND!

 

ADDED BONUS:  Registered symposium attendees who BRING A FRIEND will receive their choice of one of the following DVD’s (or both if you bring 2 or more friends):

 Drive Thru History America: Foundations of CharacterDrive Thru History America : Foundations of Character
by David Barton & Nita Thomason, Ed.D.  (a $50.00 value)

Drive Thru History America offers a compelling look at the life stories and moral character of nine great Americans. With a delightfully wacky narrator and fast-moving visuals, it will grab the attention of our media savvy children and reveal history as a great story of real people, not the dry recitation of dates and places and battles. All students will be fascinated with this material, but especially boys! They will learn that you do not have to be boring to be a leader with the kind of character that matters.

OR

Drive Thru History: Rome and Greece Special EditionDrive Thru History: Rome and Greece Special Edition
by Coldwater Media  (a $39.99 value)

Drive Thru History isn’t your typical tour of ruins and dusty artifacts. It’s history as exciting today as it was 2000 years ago! In a style all his own, Dave Stotts speeds through ancient Rome and Greece , giving you a fast-paced encounter with the people, places, and events that have shaped our world and the Christian faith. His adventures include on-location explorations, loads of animations, and narration that's definitely outside the classroom.

 
 
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#593 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Thu Mar 11, 2010 4:12 pm
Subject: Sign Language class at the library
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The Elko County Library invites all children 7 years old and older to join in an after school Sign Language Class, Thursday afternoons, beginning March 18th at 3:30 to 4:30pm.  The classes will continue through April 29th, and will be taught by Dixie Starbuck.  The classes are free. Parents and guardians are welcome to participate.

 

For more information call 738-3066 or stop by the library at 720 Court Street.

 


#594 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:06 pm
Subject: National Dance Week Storytime
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Yong Pratt from Perpetual Motion Dance Academy teaches area children a few

dance steps at the Elko County Library during last year’s special National Dance Week’s Storytime.

 

 

Grab your dancing shoes and head for the Elko County Library at 10:30am April 28th when Yong Pratt from the Perpetual Motion Dance Academy will be the special storytime guest reader in honor of National Dance Week.  There will be stories, dancing, and an art activity just right for preschool children. 

 

Storytime is a free program.  There is no pre-registration needed.  For more information about this or any other library program call 738-3066 or stop in at 720 Court Street.

 


#595 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon Mar 22, 2010 11:00 pm
Subject: The Day of the Child
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El Dia De Los Nińos/El Dia De Los Libros

 Day of the Child/Day of the book @ the Elko County Library

Join us at The Elko County Library as we acknowledge, honor and celebrate an extraordinary gift – the gift of our area’s children.  These children represent our future, our hopes and the dreams of our community.  It is also a time to celebrate the importance of books in the lives of children. 

The Elko County Library plans to celebrate “El Dia de los Nińos/los Libros” during Spring Break, April 5th through April 10th, with a variety of activities. 

April 5 – “Let’s Go Play Legos” from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.  Children and adults are welcome to come to the library and let their creativity soar as they put together beautiful objects with Legos.  The library will supply the Legos, you supply the imagination.

 April 6 – Storytime @ 10:30am and “Bedtime Stories” from 6:00pm to 6:30pm - Wear your jammies and bring your favorite blankie and stuffed animal.  We’ll have bedtime stories, lullabies, an art activity, and a bedtime snack.  

 April 7 – Storytime @ 10:30am and “We the People” from 3:30pm to 4:30pm – Join us for a special storytime with stories from different lands and the people who live there. 

April 8 – Storytime @ 10:30am and “Craft Day” from 2:00pm to 4:00pm – Visit the library between 2:00 and 4:00 to make a beautiful paper Mexican Welcome Ristra.  Legend says that the Ristra brings good luck to your home.

 April 9 – “Movie Day” @ 10:30am and again @ 2:00pm – Watch as two of your favorite books “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!” and “Ralph S. Mouse” come to life on Friday’s Movie Day.

 April10 – “Game Day” from 10:00am to 12:00pm and again from 1:30pm to 3:30pm.  The library will have a variety of board games available for you and your family and friends to play together along with special sessions of La Lotteria and Spanish Bingo.

Please plan to join us for this wonderful celebration of children, books, art activities, and fun.  For more information please call the library at 738-3066 or stop in at 720 Court Street.

 


#596 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:07 pm
Subject: We the People Program @ the Elko County Library
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Join us at the Elko County Library, Wednesday, April 14th from 3:30pm to 4:30pm for an enchanting journey to Peru.  Sherry Blair, a native of Peru, will be our guide as we learn fascinating facts about the Peruvian people, culture, and traditions through pictures, stories, souvenirs, and more.  You won’t want to miss this special “We the People” program that will help us better understand and celebrate our similarities and differences with this delightful country called Peru.

 


#597 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:49 pm
Subject: National Dance Week
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Elko County Library

PSA

From: Mary Jo King, Children’s Librarian

Date: 4/22/2010

Re:     National Dance Week

Grab your dancing shoes and head for the Elko County Library where National Dance Week will be celebrated April 27, 28, and 29 at the 10:30am Storytime.  With the help of Yong Pratt from Perpetual Motion Dance Academy, and her daughters Sophie and Daphne, Storytime promises to be an extra special event.  There will be stories, dancing, an art activity, and plenty of fun just right for preschool children and their parents or caregivers.  Come join the fun.

 

Storytime is a free program, and there is no pre-registration needed.  For more information about this or any other library program call 738-3066 or stop in at the library located at 720 Court St.

 


#598 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Fri Apr 30, 2010 3:46 pm
Subject: Sign Language Class Continues @ Elko County Library
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Sign Language Camp at the Elko County Library has been such a great success that teacher Dixie Starbuck and children’s librarian Mary Jo King have decided to extend the classes into the months of May and June.  The camp will be each Wednesday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm.  New students, ages 7 and older, are welcome to attend.  This is a free program and no registration is needed.  Just bring your desire to learn and have a good time.  For more information stop in at the library located at 720 Court Street or call 738-3066.

 


#599 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Fri Apr 30, 2010 4:05 pm
Subject: CORRECTION - Sign Language Camp @ the Elko County Library
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CORRECTED       PSA

From:  Mary Jo King

             Children’s Library

Date:  April 30, 2010

 

 

Sign Language Camp at the Elko County Library has been such a great success that teacher Dixie Starbuck and children’s librarian Mary Jo King have decided to extend the classes into the months of May and June.  The camp will be each Thursday from 3:30pm to 4:30pm.  New students, ages 7 and older, are welcome to attend.  This is a free program and no registration is needed.  Just bring your desire to learn and have a good time.  For more information stop in at the library located at 720 Court Street or call 738-3066.

 


#600 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Mon May 10, 2010 4:18 pm
Subject: LOOK @ What's New w/ Teaching Textbooks
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Hello Everyone,
Check it out for yourself! Teaching Textbooks now covers grades 3-12.
www.teachingtextbooks.com
Juliana

#601 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Mon May 10, 2010 6:19 pm
Subject: Teen Reading Program @ the Elko County Library
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From: Mary Jo King

            Elko County Library

Date:  May 10, 2010

 

 

MAKE WAVES – READ”

TEEN SUMMER READING PROGRAM

June 7 through July 31, 2010

 

TEENS (13 to 18 years old) DON’T MISS the Elko County Library’s “MAKE WAVES - READ” TEEN SUMMER READING PROGRAM, from June 7th through July 31st.  Participating teens can read books, magazines, or newspapers, write a book review, draw an alternative cover for a book, listen to audio books, participate in a volunteer program, attend the teen craft program or the teen texting contest sponsored by the library, and/or submit an entry in the LEGO® Creation ContestAll of these activities earn participating teens points toward gift certificates for fabulous prizes!

 

REGISTRATION BEGINS MAY 17TH @ the library!

 

 

Check it out at the Elko County Library

@ 720 Court Street or call 738-3066 for more info.

 
 

 


#602 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Tue May 11, 2010 3:24 pm
Subject: Check out what's new @ Alpha Omega Publications!
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Hello Everyone,
Check out Monarch at www.aophomeschooling.com, it might be the homeschooling
solution you've been looking for.
Make it a GREAT homeschooling day! ;)
Juliana

#603 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Wed May 12, 2010 2:33 pm
Subject: Welcome Dana, our newest member!
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I just wanted to take a moment to welcome our newest member, Dana! So welcome!
:)
Juliana

#604 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Wed May 12, 2010 2:44 pm
Subject: Is your child homeschooled because of Learning Disabilities?
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If the answer is yes, you may want to check out www.ldonline.org. It is a great
resource. Two of my children are dyslexics and it has helped us find audio books
and text to read software, etc. I hope this may be of help to someone out there.
On a final note, since spelling is difficult for these children, I have found
Sequential Spelling to be quite easy and beneficial to them.
Juliana

#605 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Wed May 12, 2010 2:49 pm
Subject: Invitation to SHARE websites and eduactional items that work for you!
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Hello Everyone,
I would like to hear about websites that you have found beneficial with your
homeschooling as well as educational items. So, please share. You may just help
someone out!
Juliana

#606 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 1:58 pm
Subject: Have you ever heard of Critical Thinking?
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Hello Everyone,
Are you looking for something that covers the core subjects but something extra
as well. Then check out www.criticalthinking.com
It might have something you have been looking for.
Juliana

#607 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 2:20 pm
Subject: Interested in classes, field trips, or clubs?
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Hello Everyone,
If you are interested in classes, field trips, or clubs: please post something
letting me know what items you are interested in. Ideas for classes are : PE (to
meet once a week)and an Art class (to meet once a week). And maybe even a Sign
Language class. Ideas for clubs are as follows: Chess Club (to meet once a
week), Volunteer Club (to meet once a month to do various community projects),
Bowling Club (to meet once a week), Science Club (to meet once a week to do a
hands-on project), Teen Book Club (to meet once a month to discuss the book they
just read), Photography Club (to meet once a month to discuss and show works),
and even an Archery/Shooting Club. Is anyone interested in starting a Homeschool
Boy and/or Girl Scout Troop? Is anyone interested in monthly or quarterly field
trips? Would anyone be interested in being able to order Scholastic books online
via our homeschool group? If you have any ideas or things you would like to do,
please let me know. Please respond, only then can I truly make it work and know
that this is needed and wanted. Thank you for your time.
Juliana
P.S.-Let's get reaquainted! Please post a brief intro about yourself and why you
homeschool. This way we can all come together as a group and reconnect.:)

#608 From: "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...>
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 2:37 pm
Subject: HI, I'm Juliana!
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Hello Everyone,

I am Juliana, a 33 year old stay at home/homeschool mom to 4 GREAT kids: Tyler
14, Dustin 11, Hannah 10, and Rachel 8. I am married to Reggie Grenier, the
former manager of CalRanch. You may remember me from last year asking about
field trips after moving to the area. With Carolyn's permission, I am currently
trying to pull our group together to do all the things listed on our group page.
Are you with ME?

I homeschool due to some minor learning disablities and social/emotional issues.
The constant fight with public schools in Florida forced me to homeschool and
now I wouldn't have in any other way. :) Two of my children are dyslexic and
three are on the spectrum with three different disorders and all in varying
degrees. That is us and why we homeschool in a nutshell.

Juliana Ahrens-Grenier
(Spring Creek)

#609 From: "MaryJo King" <mking@...>
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 4:57 pm
Subject: Coloring Contest @ Elko County Library
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Summer Reading Program COLORING CONTEST Sponsored by Total Eyecare

 

TOTAL EYECARE is once again sponsoring the Elko County Library’s Summer Reading Program’s coloring contest.  There are 4 different age categories – Pre- Kindergarten – Kindergarten, 1st - 2nd Grades, 3rd - 4th Grades, 5th - 6th Grades.  The winners in each category will win a $25 savings bond and a pair of Ray-Ban Jr. sunglasses.  The 2nd place winners in each category will win a pair of Ray-Ban  Jr. sunglasses.  The coloring pages may be picked up at the library or Total Eye Care, 1555 College Parkway.  The contest will end July 23rd.

 

 

 


#610 From: "jolie7779" <goddardgang@...>
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 5:20 pm
Subject: Re: HI, I'm Juliana!
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Hi Juliana, thanks for reviving this old board!  It's been great to see all of
your posts and communication!  I look forward meeting you and getting together
for activities.

Thanks, Jolie Goddard
Mama/teacher to Kodi Beth - 14, Kassidy - 11, Jacob - 7, Trinity - 5, Serenity -
2 and new baby due in August.

--- In ECHO-NV@yahoogroups.com, "Juliana" <ahrensjuliana@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am Juliana, a 33 year old stay at home/homeschool mom to 4 GREAT kids: Tyler
14, Dustin 11, Hannah 10, and Rachel 8. I am married to Reggie Grenier, the
former manager of CalRanch. You may remember me from last year asking about
field trips after moving to the area. With Carolyn's permission, I am currently
trying to pull our group together to do all the things listed on our group page.
Are you with ME?
>
> I homeschool due to some minor learning disablities and social/emotional
issues. The constant fight with public schools in Florida forced me to
homeschool and now I wouldn't have in any other way. :) Two of my children are
dyslexic and three are on the spectrum with three different disorders and all in
varying degrees. That is us and why we homeschool in a nutshell.
>
> Juliana Ahrens-Grenier
> (Spring Creek)
>

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