Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Events at Neskowin Valley School 

Cheryl Krueger from Neskowin Valley School has asked me to share these upcoming events. She sent me a nice flyer, but since my web-hosting skills are as yet undeveloped, rather than providing a link to this nice flyer, I will have to just copy&paste the text. Maybe next time...

LEARNING VILLAGE
At
Neskowin Valley School
10005 Slab Creek Rd, Neskowin

Come and discover the NVS Learning Village, a community-wide extension of our well-established learning environment on our beautiful 5-acre campus! We are pleased to offer learning adventures for home school students, children and parents, local residents and all life-long learners.

JOIN US FOR A CLASS
THIS FALL!
Session I, Sept. 27th – Nov. 19th
New and continuing classes will be advertised each six-week session. A minimum of 4 students per class. Next session look for parenting classes, science classes, math nights and more!

Welcome Home School Families
You are invited to a Home School Focus Meeting on October 11th. Sharlene Peters will facilitate a “town-hall” style meeting to gather your ideas, provide program information, and begin forming an active home school network. The future of the Learning Village may suit some of your home schooling needs.

Home School Forum with Sharlene Peters
· Monday Oct. 11, free dinner at 6:00 p.m., meeting at 7:00
· NVS Gather ‘Round Room
· Your whole family is welcome

Morning Yoga with Michelle Carlon
· Tuesdays, 8:45am
· Neskowin Valley School gym
· Ages 10-Adult
· 6 week session/$48
· Drop-ins/$10 per class


Book Discussion with Sally Rissel
· October 20th/Map Makers Wife: A True Tale of Love, Murder, and Survival in the Amazon by Robert Whitaker

· November 17th/ Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer

· January 19th/ Call of the Wild by Jack London
· 1:30 – 3pm

· Ages 10 (high level readers) – Adult
· FREE

Cob Building with Rob & Cheryl Krueger
· Intro to an earthy, natural building method –hands-on at Agape’ Forest Farm in Neskowin
· Saturday October 2nd, 9am – 4pm
· Teen – Adult
· $50

Creative Journaling with Julie Fiedler
· Wednesdays, 6:30-8pm
· Adult
· 6-week session/ $75

Asian Knot Tying with Bonnie Jones
· Create beautiful gifts/materials incl.
· Saturdays Oct. 16th, Nov. 13th, and Dec. 11th. 10am – noon
· Ages 10 – Adult
· $15

Soccer Team with Doug Immel
· 3X/week along with NVS students
· 4th – 8th home schoolers welcome
· 6 week session/ $90

TO REGISTER and find out more please call, visit, or email Neskowin Valley School:
503-392-3124
nvs@oregoncoast.com


Volcano Watching 

Well, Mount St. Helens is in the news again, apparently preparing to let off some steam (or something) in the next couple days.

If you want to keep an eye on her, visit the Mount St. Helens Webcam site at:
http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/

Currently, all I can see in the image is blue-gray fog, but maybe that will burn off later today. The site also contains more links to volcano information.



Friday, September 17, 2004

Talk the Talk, Walk the Plank 

Aye, mates, Sunday is International Talk Like a Pirate Day, so ye'd best be preparin' for the voyage. Arrr!

One day is not enough to contain such silliness, so here are some links:

http://talklikeapirate.com/
learn the lingo and the history of TLAP

http://www.fidius.org/quiz/pirate.php
Find your inner pirate name

Arrr!

Mad Morgan Bonney (aka Barbara)

Saturday, September 04, 2004

Oregon Coast Aquarium Home School Days! 

The Aquarium is holding their semi-annual Home School Days on September 22-23. This is a great event. We've attended at least twice.

The Aquarium reserves these dates for homeschoolers, and offers all of the neat perks that school field trips receive. There are interactive labs, lectures, demonstrations, etc. This year, there is a Shark Dissection for kids 14 and up (limit 15 kids, so register early at 541-867-3474, ext. 5317).

No registration is required for these dates, and there are special discounted rates. One adult per 5 kids gets in free. I don't think you have to take 5 kids to get the free adult, since in the past we've gotten one parent admission free with just our one child. But that could change... so don't quote me on that.

Anyway, kids under 4 are free, students 4-13 are $5.20, students 14-18 are $7.75, and extra adults are $10.75. Aquarium members get in free.

It is possible to schedule your own group field trips at other times. This is just cool because there are no other school groups, just homeschoolers and regular visitors.

For more info, check their website:
http://www.aquarium.org/education/homeschool/

I know that this event is very popular with OHEN members, and some even go down in groups and stay in the yurts at South Beach or Beverly Beach. If you can grab one, that's a neat way to go. Try the State Parks reservation website:
http://www.reserveamerica.com/client/client_or.jsp

BTW, there's a new exhibit I'd like to see: "Bats, Masters of the Night," featuring two species of fruit bats. I love those little guys. Anything that eats mosquitos is a friend of mine.

While you're down there, you might want to check out the tidepools:
http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/projects/rocky/tidepool.html
http://www.42explore.com/tidepool.htm

Low tides at 12:51 on the 22nd and 2:23 on the 23rd (http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/weather/tides/2004/sbsep2004.html).
Best bet is to get there at least an hour before the low tide. These will be fairly low tides, good for tide-pooling. Please read the links above and follow the guidelines for safe and considerate tidepool activity.

Thursday, September 02, 2004

TOPS o' the Mornin' 

I've just come back from my weekly TOPS meeting. I joined TOPS last spring, with the intent to lose 40 pounds before my 40th birthday (there's still time). I must admit, I kind of fell off the wagon this past month, what with vacation and family reunion and my sister's wedding and all...

Anyway, I think TOPS is a pretty neat deal. There are several chapters along the Coast. For more information, check the TOPS link to the right.

You don't need an invitation to join; just show up! There's no obligation to join the group. These groups offer support and friendship with a generous dollop of humor. There is no official TOPS diet program; the emphasis is on healthy weight management habits.

Local chapters and meeting times (listed north to south):

COMMUNITY CHURCH
26709 VERNON AVE /CHILD CHAPEL
OCEAN PARK, WA 98640
THUR: 8:00/8:30 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
30 NE 1ST ST FLWSHP RM
WARRENTON, OR 97146
WED: 9:00/10:00 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

NORTH COAST FAMILY FLWSHP CH
2245 N WAHANNA RD FLWSHP RM
SEASIDE, OR 97138
TUES: 8:00/9:00 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

COVENANT COMMUNITY CHURCH
36555 HWY 101
MANZANITA, OR 97130
TUES: 9:00/10:30 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

ODD FELLOWS LODGE
4TH & HAYS @ OYSTER DR
BAY CITY, OR 97107
THUR: 9:00/10:30 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

ST JAMES EPISCOPAL PARISH
2490 NE HWY 101 /MULTI-PUR RM
LINCOLN CITY, OR 97367
THUR: 9:00/10:00 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

1ST METHODIST CHURCH
383 NE BEECH ST INA-MAY RM
TOLEDO, OR 97391
TUES: 8:30/9:00 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)

NEWPORT SENIOR CENTER
20 SE 2ND ST LOUNGE
NEWPORT, OR 97365
WED: 4:30/5:45 PM (weigh-in/meeting times)

NEWPORT SENIOR CENTER
20 SE 2ND ST LWR LVL
NEWPORT, OR 97365
THUR: 8:15/9:20 AM (weigh-in/meeting times)





Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Back-to-School? 

Home-schoolers' schedules are as unique and varied as homeschoolers' styles. Some un-school 'round the year, others follow a set curriculum as structured as a traditional school, and there are many, many styles and schedules in-between.

The one thing I miss most about home-schooling is our yearly vacation. We used to plan our Big Trip starting the day after Labor Day. Mid-September, the weather is usually fair, not too hot, and the Summer Crowds are Gone! Our vacations were also schooling experiences, morphing into extended field trips.

However, we sacrificed that luxury when our son, Daniel opted to return to public school two years ago. Today, we registered him for High School, a big step for all of us. My husband, Dwight, has signed on for another year as a Foster Grandparent, so he will also be tied to the school calendar. I will be starting my Senior year at EOU soon, too, so we are all in School Mode now.

Does your family have any Back-to-School traditions? Is there something you do to bid the Summer "adieu," and get you mentally prepared for Fall?

I will be posting some ideas in the weeks to come. Send me your experiences to share.


Saturday, April 03, 2004

Conference on Autism 

This from Teri at OHEN:

Bridgeway House in Eugene, Oregon is having a Conference on
Autism on April 20, 2004. The conference features two
internationally known speakers, Donna Williams and Dr. James
Adams. This will be the only U.S. appearance of Donna Williams
this year. In addition, panels presenting authors, doctors, and many
national, regional, and local experts will offer their outlook on autism
and autism-related disorders. Join us for an amazing day full of
fresh perspectives on treating autism.

For more information:
http://www.bridgewayhouse.org/conference.html

Please feel free to pass this information along.

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Destination Imagination 

This just in from Jeanne Biggerstaff at OHEN:

If you've ever wondered about
Destination Imagination, the team
problem-solving program, you have an
excellent opportunity to learn about it
at the upcoming state tournament at OSU
in Corvallis on April 17th. All the
winning teams from the regional
tournaments will be competing for the
chance to attend the Global Tournament
in May.

I encourage anyone interested to take
the time to attend. It can be fun field
trip and it's really the best way to see
what this unique program is all about.
The best times to view team solutions
are from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Make your
first stop the Memorial Union in the
center of the OSU campus to get a
schedule of events and locations of
presentations. This hub of activity
will give you a good chance to get a
feel for the energy and fun this
competition generates.

For more information about Destination
Imagination (DI), visit
www.oregondi.org.

Jeanne B.

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