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2008 February

Theatre Acting Camp

Camp for ages 7-13 increases self-esteem, develops physical coordination and non-verbal/verbal skills, and enhances focus and awareness skills. Includes a final-day Showcase, cast Pizza Party and daily snacks. $199. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily through March 20. Steven Stoli Playhouse, 11838 Wurzbach at Lockhill-Selma. www.stolientertainment.com. 408-0116.

Tennis Lessons at MacArthur Park

Eric James, a fellow homeschooler, will start instructing tennis
lessons this coming Wednesday, March 5, at MacArthur Park. These classes are open to ages six years and up. Classes are from 11:00am-12:30pm each week. These are "drop-in" classes, and cost a special homeschooling rate of $10. Late arrivals will still be charged the full fee. Please bring one can of tennis balls to the first class, a tennis racquet (if you have one, the instructor does have some to share), and "tennis" shoes. Classes will be canceled in the event of rain or severe weather. Mr. James is available for private lessons. He can be contacted at ericsjames@gmail.com

Dance Classes

Ms. Fritizi is ready to start the next set of classes, they will be at the http://www.bluebubbleballroom.com/ and will begin at 12:00, noon, on Wednesday. She will teach the Fox Trot and the Tango. Prices are still at the unbelievable $5 per class, prepaid, so, $20 for 1 child for 4 lessons. Social Graces Dance and Etiquette classes continue with Tango and Fox Trot. Beginners are more than welcome! The students will be able to learn more intricate steps by concentrating on just two dances. Everyone will start from "the beginning" which is great reinforcement for our returning students, and beginners will quickly be up to speed.

Classes are held once a week for four weeks starting Wednesday, March 5th till March 26th. Starting time is noon until 12:50 pm at the "The Blue Bubble Ballroom", located just north of Loop 410 at 9315 N. Broadway.

STUDY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR NON-DANCERS DURING THE CLASS! Bring your favorite game, or your schoolwork, etc.!

Please contact me at DianeMae at di4murray@aol.com and put DANCE in the subject line so I can get to you email right away. I cannot take credit or debit cards, nor instant payments. Please tell me the age and sex of your child. We will have a twelve and older class, and a younger class, but the child must be at least age seven.

San Antonio Botanical Garden Spring Break Camp

San Antonio Botanical Garden Spring Break Camp for children ages 7 - 11. Scientists from HighTouch/HighTech will lead hands-on adventures in gardening, soil and water, birding, wildlife identification and hiking. Daily activities include Earthscapade, Smarty Plants, Rainforest Safari, and cycle Babble. Kids can even enjoy daily "Photosynthesnacks" like solar s'mores and rainforest gum. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $175 per child. For more information, check out the Garden's web site at www.sabot.org . To register, call 207-3255 or 207-3270 or email siri.lindholm@sanantonio.gov

Team registration for Robofest is open!

The 2nd Austin Robofest tournament is at Hill Country Middle School on April 12th from 1:00-5:00. Teams will check in between 10:00-11:00. The World Championship is April 26th at Lawrence Tech University in Michigan.

Team registration for Robofest is open! Go to www.robofest.net to learn more and sign up there. New coaches must set up an account first. Each team must also register a volunteer for either set up or clean up on the day of the tournament. The registration fee to Robofest is $55. You can mail it or paypal it to them. The fee for the Austin tournament is $20, and that is payable the day of the tournament.

The Austin Robofest tournament will have two categories: Exhibition and Game Competition. Both have two divisions: Junior is 5th-9th grade and Senior is 9th-12th grade. Each team may enter only one category.

The Exhibition teams will create any project they are inspired to do with autonomous robots. They are give 4 minutes at the tournament to explain and demonstrate their project. They also make a presentation board about their project and set up a table that is visited by judges & spectators on the day of the tournament.

In the Game Competition, teams compete on a course with two autonomous robots to complete the missions. Teams have complete freedom to choose materials & any programming platforms to create their robots. There are no limitations on size or the number of motors or sensors. This year's challenge is called Robosavers. Two robots work together to remove debris and rescue people on a course simulating a collapsed building or mine. In the past there has been a separate Mystery Challenge for this competition, but this year it is built in as unknown factors in the course. The course is created from reusable materials that are purchased from local hardware stores.

At the Robofest site, www.robofest.net be sure to download the 2008 rule, in addition to the Game Competition at the top. The Exhibition tab at the top doesn't give any info right now, but the description is in the 2008 rule.

Anyone interested in also invited to join Austin-Robotics-Network@yahoogroups.com . Tournament updates are posted there as well as other opportunities, such our annual Sumobot Tournament in the summer.

The Ninth Annual Children's Texas History Forum

DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS

THE NINTH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S TEXAS HISTORY FORUM PRESENTED BY THE DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS ALAMO COURIERS CHAPTER

Tuesday April 22, 2008
Alamo Hall The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Texas

Three Sessions:
Session I 9:15-10:00am
Session II 10:30-11:15 am
Session III 11:45-12:30 pm

Come join us and experience Texas as children did during the Republic of Texas days. The Alamo Couriers Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas proudly hosts the 9th Annual Children’s Texas History Forum in Alamo Hall on the south side of the Alamo grounds. This year marks the 103rd anniversary of the Daughters of The Republic of Texas as custodians of the Alamo for the State of Texas.

The Children’s History Forum will let the students take a step back in time and learn about their Texas history from three noted historians in a manner both educational and entertaining. The schedule includes an exciting program on the famed Buffalo Soldiers which includes their rich history of battles and bravery, presented by John Jones, president of the Buffalo Soldiers Living History and Heritage Association. Mike Waters, president of the Alamo Lore and Myth Organization, will present a living-history program on life as a colonist in Texas. A presentation on American Indians will be given by Erwin DeLuna, President of the United San Antonio Pow-Wow.

Admission: The event is free, but registration is required because of limited seating. Please register or obtain further information by contacting

Virginia Van Cleave 210/340 4150 albertv3@swbell.net

Teaching the Fundamentals

Free Parenting Lecture: Teaching the Fundamentals
Monday, March 3, 2008
7-8:30 p.m.
Lecturer: Cathy Cummins

Parents often ask about how to teach their elementary school aged children the fundamentals of history, the arts, social sciences and math. We've initiated a new lecture series emphasizing reading and enrichment activities, and our first topic is American History. In honor of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the first permanent English settlement at Jamestown, we'll begin with Colonial history. We'll discuss the timeline of important events in the Colonial period, with special emphasis on our Founding Fathers, the early U.S. Presidents, the Lewis and Clark expedition, Roanoke and the creation of democracy. Participants will receive brochures and handouts from the Lewis and Clark National Ass. symposium held at Monticello last Aug. Cathy Cummins attended the teacher training and brought back a wealth of materials. Admission is free, but space is limited; for reservations, please call 733-7331, ext. 267.

Kids Day Out Classes

NEISD Community Education is offering a few fun, hands on classes specifically for home based families. These classes are scheduled to begin on Friday February 22, 2008 during the day. The cost of these classes ranges from $50 for the Spanish Mania class (10 weeks) to $75 for the Theater Class (12 weeks). This is a great way to try out a variety of activities for elementary aged homeschoolers.

Kids' Day Out -- Hip-Hop Dance (Ages 5-8)
Here's a variety of fun physical activity classes for youth. Performances and venues throughout the year might include one or more of the following: a parent production, the Arneson River Theater, Spurs game, Holiday Extravaganza and many more. Costume requirements will be discussed at first class.

Kids' Day Out -- Hip-Hop Dance (Ages 9-12)
Here's a variety of fun physical activity classes for youth. Performances and venues throughout the year might include one or more of the following: a parent production, the Arneson River Theater, Spurs game, Holiday Extravaganza and many more. Costume requirements will be discussed at first class.

Kids' Day Out -- Spanish Mania (Ages 5-8)
Students will learn basics of Spanish including alphabet, greetings, basic phrases and sentences, and time. This is an active learning process for the students to learn and have fun at the same time. Cultural and historic topics will also be taught. Ginger Graham is a Spanish graduate and has experience working with kids.

Kids' Day Out -- Spanish Mania (Ages 9-12)
Students will learn basics of Spanish, including alphabet, greetings, basic phrases and sentences, and time. This is an active learning process for the students to learn and have fun at the same time. Cultural and historic topics will also be taught. Ginger Graham is a graduate with Spanish and has experience working with kids.

Kids' Day Out -- Theater Arts (Ages 5-12)
Learn what theater's all about. Students will put together a theatrical production while learning about many of the different aspects of pre- and post-theatrical studies. Hands-on theater experience includes costumes, sets, scripts, music and staging, to name a few. Come and enjoy the fun.

Kids' Day Out -- Watercolor Wow! (Ages 8 -12)+
Girls and boys ages 8-12 will experience the wonder, beauty and color of this free-flow media. They will explore basic skills and enjoy stunning outcomes as they learn techniques and concepts of watercolor painting. Hands-on activities will make this a wonderful addition to the learning process. Judy Treat has painted since age 12, exhibited in galleries and was selected for juried River Art Show in 2005-06. A supply list can be obtained by visiting our website at www.communityed.neisd.net.

For more information please contact:
Waverly Jones
8750 Tesoro Dr.
San Antonio, Tx. 78217
210-657-8866 EXT. 273
wjones@neisd.net

On-Going Activities

Folk Dancing

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.  

Homeschool Swim Team

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.

Builder's Academy

Members of the EAA Chapter 35 at San Geronimo Airpark (map http://www.eaa35.org/8T8_map.html ) mentors high school students in building the Dream Classic aircraft.  The program is free to high school students.  The mentors meet the students at San Geronimo Airpark every 3rd Saturday of the month from 8:30 a.m - noon.  The students learn to fabricate rivets, use a rivet gun, drill, follow skematics, and so much more.  If you are interested contact Bob Severance at   SAPropbuster@satx.rr.com he can answer your questions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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