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<title>The Living Arts &amp;amp; Science Center's November Classes</title>
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The Living Arts &amp; Science Center's
November Classes

  Painting, sculpture, figure drawing, needlepoint, music making, beading, and so much more, all offered by professional artists and arts educators.

Visit the LASC website www.LASClex.org for complete class descriptions and schedules. Register by phone, fax, or mail. Call 252-5222 or fax 255-7448.

Some scholarships are available, particularly for middle and high school students.
Click here for the complete Fall schedule, enrollment forms and scholarship applications.

November Classes
All materials provided: Unless noted.
(nm): Non-member
All grades refer to current grades.

Tuesdays:
November 10, 17, 24

44. Bang! Sound or Noise?
Marcus Wilkerson  
Experience first hand the excitement and wonder of sound. We'll build our own instruments, create our own music, and get connected through the emotional magic of melody! We'll learn the math and science connection to music too!
Ages : Adult | 7 - 9 pm | $45/55 (nm)

45. Expressive Figure Drawing: Mixed Media
Erica Meuser 
Working with live models, we'll use graphite and watercolor on paper, and add dimension while exploring line, shape and contour, to draw the human figure.
Ages : Adult | 6 - 9 pm | $80/90 (nm)

46. Needlepoint Fun
Donna Eads 
Needlepoint is fun, social and rewarding. You can decorate for Christmas with beautiful handmade ornaments, make a statement with your own custom designed belt or even stitch a rug. We will learn the basic stitch and a few decorative stitches. Have fun, relax, and socialize over a wonderfully satisfying craft.
Ages : Adult | 6 - 9pm | $85/95 (nm)
 
Wednesdays:
November 4, 11, 18

47. My Family in Beads
Aimee Monahan  
Explore the world of beads by using them to make models of your family members. We will then turn the creations into a mobile for all to enjoy.
Ages : 3 - 5 yrs | 10 - 11 am | $30/40 (nm)
 
Thursdays:
November 5, 12, 19

48. Exploring and Creating Abstractions  
Jenny Conatser 
Get ready to explore the endless possibilities of abstract art through two approaches. Using design, color, shape, and form we will create our own non-representational work of art. And, on the more representational side of abstract, we'll choose something from everyday life and distort it using collage, paint, and layering of other materials.
Ages : Adult | 6 - 9 pm | $85/95 (nm)
 
Thursdays:
November 12 and 19

49. Bilingual Boogie Beats
Amy Olson  
Children and their parents or caregivers will use their imagination, dance, and play rhythmic instruments while singing songs in both English and Spanish. Please feel free to bring a yoga mat or small rug to sit on.
Ages : 0 - 4 yrs | 6:30 - 7:15 pm | $30/40 (nm)
 
Saturdays:
November 7, 14, 21

50. Painting...A Gift
Cynthia Ryan Kelly  
We will take a quick journey through rich periods of art history to learn about the visual world and methods artists have employed to express their vision. Using watersoluable materials on varied surfaces, we will stretch a small canvas to make artwork that is ready to hang on a wall as a gift to someone or yourself.
Ages : Adult | 10 am - 1 pm | $85/95 (nm)

51. Trash to Treasure Creature Sculptures  
Rachel Lindle 
We will make good use of materials that we might normally throw away as we produce fun and creative sculptures of birds, fish, and any animal you can think of! 
Grades : 2nd - 3rd | 10 am - noon | $55/65 (nm)

52. Bang! History and Improvisation
Marcus Wilkerson 
Learn the history of music of the African Diaspora through the use of drums and the human body. Experience how musical we can be with or without any materials. Be amazed at the beautiful sounds that can be made with simple household materials and tools!
Grades : 5th - 8th | 10 am - noon | $45/55 (nm)

53. Dry Painting
Frank Boyer 
Chalk and oil pastels are excellent media for fast, realistic drawings, for effects usually achieved with paints. Various subjects will be demonstrated and rendered, from figures and landscapes to sci-fi themes.
Ages : Teens - Adult | 10 am - 1 pm | $80/90 (nm)

 
November Workshop
All materials provided: Unless noted.
(nm): Non-member
All grades refer to current grades.

Saturday:
November 14

54. Decorate an Herbal Christmas Tree
Melinda Boyer 
Learn about holiday herbs while decorating a 9 to 12&quot; faux tree with green moss, herbs such as lavender and rosemary, and preserved flowers like baby roses. Then add your own creative touches by making Fimo (color polymer clay that's baked) ornaments of your designs. These make lovely tabletop trees to impress your friends and family.
Ages : Adult | 10 am - 2 pm | $45/55 (nm)
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<description> My wife and I have been homeschooling our seven children for seventeen years, and we are passionate about a father’s role and influence in a well-rounded education, especially in regard to raising boys toward godly maturity and manhood.

 

We have observed that many dads are doing a terrific job at fulfilling their roles as leader and teacher while acknowledging that various approaches might be improved.   Other dads struggle, for they simply have not yet discovered an effective approach to teaching their boys.  

 

We have developed a very effective ministerial tool for dads called Teleo Scouts.  Teleo is a Greek word which signifies completion and well-roundedness.   Teleo Scouts is a way for like-minded men (usually between two and six) to get together with their sons to do cool activities that the men plan (activities with skills that the dads like to do and believe are worth passing down).  Teleo Scouts is not a youth group, nor is it something dads have to do every week.  In fact, most of the groups that are using it meet only once or twice a month on their own time.    

 

The curriculum for Teleo Scouts is Made for Manhood, a book of seventeen character lessons ranging from “Being Strong and Courageous” to “Treating Ladies Properly” to “Being a Man of Conviction.”   The complete chapter headings are included in the Question and Answer document which is attached for your consideration.   Made for Manhood can also be used as an individual study for boys without a commitment to Teleo Scouts.  We can send you free chapter samples via email upon your request.

 

If you know of any families that might benefit from Teleo Scouts, please forward this information to them.  Anybody interested can read the informational attachment and/or contact our office.   We would be glad to assist you!

 

Blessings in Christ,

 

Kenneth Knott

Teleo Scouts Founder/Curriculum Director

231-539-7773

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<title>   Christopher J. Klicka was called home by his Lord on</title>
<description>From the HSLDA e-lert service
 

A longtime champion of homeschooling rights around the globe, Home School Legal Defense Association Senior Counsel and Director of State and International Relations Christopher J. Klicka was called home by his Lord on October 12, 2009, at age 48, following a 15-year battle with multiple sclerosis. An attorney, spokesman, lobbyist, and homeschooling husband and father, Chris is survived by his wife, Tracy, their seven children (ages 11–21), and his parents, Ardath and George Klicka.

“Chris was both a people person and a goal person. He cared deeply about people, but was also driven to always do more!” says HSLDA President J. Michael Smith. “He was the most determined person I ever met in my life. Even with all the things he accomplished every day at HSLDA, he continually wanted to tackle new challenges and serve homeschoolers in more and better ways. He was so focused on the homeschooling world, but he was also very much focused on his family and dedicated to raising his children.”

An integral part of Home School Legal Defense Association’s staff for 24 years, Chris was HSLDA’s first full-time employee, first executive director, and first full-time attorney. He believed passionately that homeschooling was the best educational method for children and demonstrated that passion in every area of his life.

Chris and Tracy homeschooled all seven of their children. He traveled across the United States (and around the world) defending families’ right to homeschool and advocating homeschooling. He participated in countless radio interviews on homeschooling issues. He wrote five books on homeschooling, penned numerous articles, and had two more books in progress when he passed away. He lobbied state legislators, U.S. senators, and foreign diplomats to support homeschooling. He sought greater freedom for homeschooling parents and students in every area—from local school districts to sports associations, college admissions departments, and military recruitment requirements. He sought to educate the educators, truant officers, policemen, judges, and even social workers about the benefits and legality of homeschooling.

Even deeper than his passion for homeschooling was his deep love for his Lord. We may never know how many people Chris inspired to homeschool or continue homeschooling, or how many people he inspired to draw near to his Lord.

“Chris’s accomplishments as a lawyer for homeschooling are clear and of value that cannot be overstated. He was one of the most important pioneers of our movement,” says HSLDA Chairman Mike Farris. “He believed that this truly is God’s way to teach children to love God. He believed it deeply. His conviction was infectious. He was a man of single-hearted devotion that I have never, ever seen equaled. The passion that Chris felt for the mission to which God called him never, ever, ever, ever dimmed, even slightly.”

HSLDA deeply appreciates and honors Chris’s life and his dedicated contribution to our organization and to homeschooling. Our staff will miss him more than we can express, and we are praying with and for his family. The homeschooling movement has lost one of its greatest advocates and friends, but Chris leaves an incredible legacy of freedom and awareness of homeschooling to the thousands of homeschooled students whose parents have made The Right Choice.

”I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day-and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.“ II Timothy 4:7-8

”Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life.“ Revelation 2:10

For more information &gt;&gt;</description>
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<description>District Sends Illegal Forms
Survey Subcommittee Meeting “Staged” to Support More Regulation
Fort Dodge Demands Hearing to Homeschool Special Needs Children
Essay Contest Entries Wanted
Home School Heartbeat: Homeschooling Threatened in the UK
Coming up on HSLDA @home e-vents
1. New York: District Sends Illegal Forms

Home School Legal Defense Association intervened when one public school district tried to restrict certain options New York law clearly grants to homeschoolers. 
Read more &gt;&gt;

2. New Hampshire: Survey Subcommittee Meeting “Staged” to Support More Regulation

A House subcommittee’s discussion of a homeschooling survey amounted to four public school superintendents explaining why they favored increased regulation of home education. Read more &gt;&gt;

3. Iowa: Fort Dodge Demands Hearing for Homeschool Special Needs Children

HSLDA persuaded a public school official to amend a letter that incorrectly claimed special needs children need “approval” in order to homeschool. Read more &gt;&gt;

4. Essay Contest Entries Wanted

HSLDA’s 2009 student essay contest is accepting entries through November 1. The contest is divided into three age groups, each with a corresponding theme. As always, cash prizes will be awarded and winning essays will be posted on our website. For contest guidelines and entry form &gt;&gt;

10. Home School Heartbeat: Homeschooling Threatened in the UK

Could the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child strip your rights as a homeschooling parent? If developments in the UK are any indication, the CRC is a threat to homeschooling. Mike Farris examines a recent report on homeschooling regulations in England and explains how the CRC is being implemented to the detriment of parental rights and homeschool freedoms. Read more &gt;&gt;</description>
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The Living Arts &amp; Science Center's
October Classes

Robots II, digital art, painting, sculpture, drawing, portraiture, cartooning, candy making, ceramics,
weaving and so much more, all offered by
professional artists and arts educators.

Visit the LASC website www.LASClex.org for complete class descriptions and schedules. Register by phone, fax, or mail. Call 252-5222 or fax 255-7448.

Some scholarships are available, particularly for middle and high school students.
Click here for the complete Fall schedule, enrollment forms and scholarship applications.

October Classes
All materials provided: Unless noted.
(NM): Non-member
All grades refer to current grades.

Tuesdays: 
October 6, 13, 20, and 27

10. Beginning Printmakers
Cynthia Ryan Kelly
 Learn all about printmaking! Using a variety of interesting and unusual materials, little ones will get the opportunity to make colorful prints. We will use the prints for cards, stationary, and for beautiful works of art to display.
Ages : 4 - 6 yrs | 9:30 - 10:30 am | $40/50 (nm )

11. Drawing the Figure Expressively
Erica Meuser 
Graphite on paper...an engaging and yet freeing way to explore line, shape, and contour while drawing the human figure. Class fee also covers the model's fee.
Ages : Adult | 6 - 9 pm | $90/100 (nm )

12. Painting From Life
Evan Fugazzi  
Explore the rewards and challenges of oil painting from direct observation of life. We will learn the fundamentals of both underpainting and direct oil painting from life using a small still life. Discussion will include application of these principles as they relate to figure, still life, and landscape work. Upon registration you will be provided with a list of recommended materials.
Ages : Adult | 6 - 9 pm | $85/95 (nm )

13. Women Artists and You!
Kate Davis-Rosenbaum 
Together we will 'meet' some amazing women; surveying female visual artists of past, present, near, far, and from all different styles, and life-stories. We will focus on a woman artist who either resembles or intrigues us. Brief lecture-presentations, art-making project(s), and informal discussion will be our format. NO prior art or art history experience is expected or needed. This class is guaranteed to nourish our senses of heritage as women. 
Ages : Adult | 6:30 - 8 pm | $45/55 (nm )
 
Wednesdays:
October 7, 14, 21, and 28

14. Under the Harvest Moon
Melinda Boyer 
Day and night, orange and black, fields of pumpkins and a kaleidoscope of colored leaves will be our inspiration for autumn art. Young artists will work with clay, paint, pastels and luminescent materials to discover the magic under the harvest moon. 
Ages : 3 - 5 yrs | 10 - 11 am | $40/50 (nm )
 
Thursdays:
October 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29

15. Rigid Heddle Weaving
Beth Rosdatter  
The rigid heddle loom is a basic loom that allows you to weave light work, such as placemats, dishtowels, scarves or shawls. We'll plan our own design, learn how to 'warp' the loom, and weave our projects. The skills and techniques you learn using a rigid heddle loom are all transferable to other types of looms. There may be an extra cost of $15 to $25 for your yarn, depending upon your selected project.
Ages : 10 yrs - Adult | 7:30 - 9 pm | $80/90 (nm )
 
Thursdays:
October 8, 15, 22, and 29

16. Bilingual Boogie Beats
Amy Olson  
Children and their parents or caregivers will use their imagination, dance, and play rhythmic instruments while singing songs in both English and Spanish. Please feel free to bring a yoga mat or small rug to sit on.
Ages : 0 - 4 yrs | 6:30 - 7:15 pm | $30/40 (nm )
 
Saturdays:
October 3, 10, 17, and 24

17. Mummy Making Madness
Julie Blackburn 
Learn about the mummification process of the ancient Egyptians while creating a clay sarcophagus and other treasures to fill your &quot;Pharaoh's&quot; burial chamber. We'll mummify a HOT DOG and 'put it to rest' in an imaginative Egyptian tomb.
Grades : 3rd - 5th | 10 am - noon | $70/80 (nm )

18. Collograph Printing
Erica Meuser  
Experiment with texture, shape and color. In this class we will collage, paint, and add materials to build raised surface plates for printmaking.
Ages : Adult | 10 am - noon | $70/80 (nm )

19. Bang! What Was That!?
Marcus Wilkerson 
Experience first hand the excitement and wonder of sound. We'll build our own instruments, create our own music, and get connected through the emotional magic of melody! We'll learn the math and science connection to music too!
Grades : 5th - 8th | 10 am - noon | $55/65 (nm )

20. From Clay to Pottery
Melinda Boyer 
Express yourself with clay! Learn hand building techniques, and ways of using glazes, paint, and creative designs to turn clay into pottery. We'll work with white and red clay, as well as some hand dug Kentucky clay to create functional or seasonal pieces of art.
Grades : K - 2nd | 12 - 2 pm | $75/85 (nm )

21. Robots! II
Frank Boyer
A continuation of the original LASC &quot;Robots&quot; class! We will further our understanding of electrical circuits and functions by using additional parts and components, and more complex wiring for a robotic &quot;upgrade&quot;. This class is open to students who have already completed the LASC's primary Robots class.
Grades : 3rd - 6th | 12 - 3 pm | $110/$120 (nm ) | Limit : 10 students

22. Ink Brush
Li Dongfeng 
Many people are amazed by Chinese brush painting. This teacher will make you feel it is not only possible, but fun and exciting. In this entry level class, students will learn brush and ink techniques to explore different subjects. Li will teach the bird and and you will not only learn about painting, but Chinese culture and philosophies as well. There will be a materials fee of approximately $40.
Ages : Teens - Adult | 11 - 2 pm | $85/95 (nm )
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October Workshops
All materials provided: Unless noted.
(NM): Non-member
All grades refer to current grades.

Saturdays:
October 3 and 17

23. Natural History Illustration
Stevie Moore 
Depict nature realistically. Paint with watercolors to create botanical illustrations, iridescent insects and vibrantly colored tropical fish. As time permits, we will incorporate these into larger landscapes with animals and plants in their natural environments. Bring a lunch.
Ages : Teens - Adult | 10 - 2 pm | $70/80 (nm )
 
Tuesday &amp; Thursday:
October 6 and 8

24. Creating Digital Art
Bruce Frank 
An overview of the process of creating art using a computer. Included is an introduction to Adobe Photoshop (retouching, color correction, special effects) and using a graphics tablet with Corel Painter (drawing and painting with a computer). Students will have hands-on experience scanning images, creating an art piece, and printing it.
Ages : 15 yrs - Adult | 6 - 8 pm | $45/55 (nm )
 
Tuesdays &amp; Thursdays:
October 27, 29; November 3, 5

25. Watercolor
Tricia Spencer 
Students will explore and develop their skills for making expressive paintings. Color, texture, graded washes, wet into wet, and expressive brush work will assist you in emphasizing the descriptive elements in your paintings. Composition skills, use of light and the transparent effects of watercolor are essential to understanding how to work with this very sensitive and expressive medium. You will receive a list of the materials you will need to bring to class.
Ages : Adult | 7 - 9 pm | $65/75 (nm )
Join Our Mailing List!
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<title>HSLDA UPDATE</title>
<description>Superintendent Rejects Notices of Intent
Controversy Over Meaning of ‘Local’
Homeschooler Denied Learner’s Permit Documentation
Essay Contest Entries Wanted
Home School Heartbeat: Homeschool Co-ops
Coming up on HSLDA @home e-vents
1. Montana: Superintendent Rejects Notices of Intent

Home School Legal Defense Association assisted eight member families in Butte at the beginning of this school year when the county superintendent of schools rejected their notice of intent. Read more &gt;&gt;

2. Alabama: Controversy Over Meaning of ‘Local’

HSLDA assisted two member families in Dothan at the beginning of the school year when public school officials challenged their children’s enrollment in a church school outside the city limits. Read more &gt;&gt;

3. Georgia: Homeschooler Denied Learner’s Permit Documentation

HSLDA persuaded public school officials to reverse their decision after initially refusing to issue a certificate of attendance required for a homeschooled student to obtain a learner’s permit to operate a motor vehicle. Read more &gt;&gt;

4. Essay Contest Entries Wanted

HSLDA’s 2009 student essay contest is accepting entries through November 1. The contest is divided into three age groups, each with a corresponding theme. As always, cash prizes will be awarded and winning essays will be posted on our website. For contest guidelines and entry form &gt;&gt;

10. Home School Heartbeat: Homeschool Co-ops

Not only can you receive quality support and educational assistance from a co-op, you may also find solid friends and good advice from a community of homeschoolers. Homeschooling parents Jay and Heidi St. John discuss the benefits of co-ops and share ways you can get involved in a co-op near you—or start one yourself! Read more &gt;&gt;</description>
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The Art of Architecture
@ The Living Arts &amp; Science Center's 
October Discovery Night

Thursday, October 1st, 6-8 pm



Discovery Program &amp; Art Activity:
Design, build, &amp; explore the art of architecture during this fun filled, hands-on program hosted by The American Institute of Architects East Kentucky Chapter.  Individuals or groups will each receive a 6x6 inch &quot;city block&quot; to design.  At the end of the workshop, we will fit the blocks together to create our own city!  Explore with us the role of the Architect, who interprets and creates our built environments, and work with professional architects to plan and create your very own structures during this hands-on Discovery Night!  Work with architects Michael Sparkman and Pamela Clements from Lucas / Schwering Architects, Beverly Miller from Eastern Kentucky University Department of Design, and Meredith Yates with Gray Construction.


 
New Discovery Exhibit:  The Architecture of Life
Explore life in a new way- by looking beneath the surface in our new hands-on Discovery Exhibit!  Find out what bones, skeletons, buildings, and bridges have in common by looking at the structure and function of animals, plants, and man-made structures!  Climb inside an armadillo exoskeleton, compare the structures of animals as you view amazing skulls and skeletons.  Dream up an architectural design all your own at the drafting table or on the computer.  Take a bike ride with a human skeleton, and much more!
 
Exhibit Partners:
 
 
 
Centre College 
Department  of Biology
 
University of Kentucky
Dept. of Biology, Physical Therapy, &amp; 
the College of Architecture
 
Transylvania University
Department of Biology 



 
Discovery Night Sponsor:


Contact:
Katherine Bullock
The Living Arts &amp; Science Center
362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.
Lexington, KY  40508
kbullock@lasclex.org
(859) 252-5222 or (859) 255-2284
www.LASCLEX.org
 
 
The Living Arts &amp; Science Center is a not-for-profit organization and requests a Discovery Night donation of $1.00 for children 11 years and under and $2.00 for 12 years and up.  
________________________________________________________
PLEASE NOTE:  
Groups of 6 or more people must register by calling 859-252-5222.  
 
The Living Arts &amp; Science Center is a not-for-profit organization that provides creative and unique opportunities for exploration and education in the arts and sciences.  Art galleries, a science gallery, and arts and science classes and workshops are provided year-round for children and adults of all ages.  In addition, the Living Arts and Science Center partners with community agencies and organizations to provide free hands-on arts activities at community events and programs and classes for special needs and at-risk students.
 
 
The LASC is sponsored in part by:
                
 
William Stamps Farrish Fund</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 13:54:00 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>HSLDA UPDATE</title>
<description>Washington Times Op-ed—Programs Suit Needs of Students
Call Now to Help Change Senate Health Care Bill
Sweden—the Next Germany for Homeschoolers?
Housing Authority Denies Homeschooling
District Demands Illegal Forms
Change in Certificate of Enrollment Form
Student Essay Contest Coming Soon
Bible Literacy Contest Welcomes More Homeschoolers
HSLDA 2009 Photo Contest Winners Announced
Home School Heartbeat: Wish Your Children Loved to Read?
Check out HSLDA @home e-vents Archives!
1. Washington Times Op-ed—Programs Suit Needs of Students

Educators are admitting that parental involvement is the key to a child’s educational success, even in a public school setting. Even President Obama in his recent mass broadcast to public school students in America sounded more like a parent than he did the president of the United States, as he encouraged each student to be conscientious in their attendance at school, their studies and their personal life. Read more &gt;&gt;

2. Call Now to Help Change Senate Health Care Bill

The Senate Finance Committee will start marking up its version of the health care bill today. Urgent calls are needed to committee members asking that the creation of home visitation programs, in Subtitle I, be taken out of the bill. Read more &gt;&gt;

3. Sweden—the Next Germany for Homeschoolers?

After battling authorities over the right to homeschool their 7-year-old son, a Swedish couple had their boy taken away by police just as they were about to leave the country.
Read more &gt;&gt;

4. Oklahoma: Housing Authority Denies Homeschooling

When housing authorities objected to a member family homeschooling in an apartment, Home School Legal Defense Association pointed out the family was merely exercising their rights under the state constitution. Read more &gt;&gt;

5. Indiana: District Demands Illegal Forms

HSLDA contacted a Warrick County public school official after learning the district had mailed packets to homeschoolers making unlawful demands regarding “registration” and curriculum planning. Read more &gt;&gt;

6. Mississippi: Change in Certificate of Enrollment Form

HSLDA has contacted the state Office of Compulsory School Attendance Enforcement, pointing out that the new certificate of enrollment form deviates from state law and that it should be revised. Read more &gt;&gt;

7. Student Essay Contest Coming Soon

HSLDA’s 2009 student essay contest will begin accepting entries October 1. The contest is divided into three age groups, each with a corresponding theme. As always, cash prizes will be awarded and winning essays will be posted on our website. For contest guidelines and entry form &gt;&gt;

8. Bible Literacy Contest Welcomes More Homeschoolers

Homeschooled students are invited to follow up their success this year by entering the 2010 Children’s International Arts Festival sponsored by www.KidsTalkAboutGod.org. Even though the Bible literacy contest is open to all children ages 5–12, six of the eight winners in 2009 came from homeschool families. Writing and drawing entries are already being accepted for the seven dude-ranch vacation prizes that will be awarded next year. For more information and contest guidelines &gt;&gt;

9. HSLDA 2009 Photo Contest Winners Announced

It is with great pleasure that we reveal the results of the 2009 HSLDA Photo Contest. Thank you for making it a great success—this year we received more than 500 entries. Proceeds from the contest benefit the Home School Foundation’s Compassion Fund. To view the winners &gt;&gt;

10. Home School Heartbeat: Wish Your Children Loved to Read?

Every homeschooling parent knows that reading is important. What you may not know is how to cultivate a love of reading and incorporate reading into your everyday routine. Author Richard Grant shares how to pick books for yourself and your children, how to set aside a daily reading time, and why telling bedtime stories can produce lasting rewards. Read more &gt;&gt;

11. Check out HSLDA @home
e-vents Archives!

Looking for encouraging, empowering information for your homeschool? If you could use helpful tips and advice from a Christian perspective, HSLDA’s @home e-vents might be just what you’re searching for! Our online seminars bring nationally recognized speakers—such as Jeff Myers, Zan Tyler, Scott Somerville, Steven Duvall, Diane Kummer, and Becky Cooke—right into the comfort of your own home. Some of our most popular webinar topics include “What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Homeschooling,” “Classical Writing,” “Teaching the Right-brained Child,” “Getting Organized,” “The College Admissions Process,” “What Ticks Johnny Off,” and “How to Homeschool Legally in Your State.”</description>
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Dear Homeschool Parent:

 

Good day!  I am writing today to ask for your help in reaching homeschoolers to let them know about an upcoming educational opportunity.  Slim Goodbody, the costumed “health crusader” who appeared for years on Captain Kangaroo and PBS, will be performing in Kentucky. Here is his schedule:

 

Louisville         02/19/2010        Memorial Auditorium
Lexington         02/25/2010        Singletary @ The University of Kentucky
 

 

Slim will be presenting “Bodyology”, a show for children in grades K-4. Correlated to state health education standards, Bodyology uses music, movement, fanciful props, and a large rear screen projection unit to lead youngsters on an incredible journey within.  It provides an opportunity for audiences to understand how their bodies work, and inspires them to be the best they can be.  I have attached a pdf with more information.

 

Here are a couple of reviews of Bodyology by homeschoolers:

 

It's a great field trip for those with younger children.  Probably appropriate for those up to around 12 years old.  If the kids are much older than that, it may seem a little too 'childish', but to be honest, I caught myself humming a few of his tunes on the way home myself! :) Btw, I booked my tickets on-line at their web site and they sent us some information ahead of time and had our name on a list when we got there. Very easy to do.     

 Kathy Granger, Homeschooler- Central Georgia Christian Home Educators

 

We LOVED the show!!  I took my 8 year old son and my 12 year old son (even though the program is recommended for grades K-4).  The 12 year old enjoyed it as much as my 8 year old.  The show held our attention well.  It was entertaining and educational at the same time.  It's one of the best productions we have seen in a while. Thanks for making such a quality show available to homeschooling families.  

 Jennifer Loper, Homeschooler –PEACH of Green County Ohio

 

I’m sure you’ll agree that learning about health is a crucial part of the educational process. If you can help us spread the word about the show, we would be grateful.

 

Tickets are $6.50 and you can book online at our website: www.slimgoodbody.com.
 

Thank you for your time and attention.  Please feel free to email me with questions or suggestions on how to spread the word to other homeschoolers. You can also call me at 800-962-7546.

 

Sincerely,

Stephanie Bartlett

Slim Goodbody Corp.</description>
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<description>Dear Fellow Homeschoolers,
We at Hill 'n Dale Christian Church want to invite you to an Answers in Genesis Homeschool/Youth Conference on Monday, October 12th. Answers in Genesis is a nonprofit ministry that helps Christians to fully understand creation and their faith as well as how to communicate the message to a culture that no longer believes the Bible to be true. The Answers in Genesis Ministry built the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky where hundreds of thousands of visitors have experienced the wonder of God's creation. 
On Monday, October 12, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Tommy Miller will be presenting a series of talks especially for children and teens. Please see the attached schedule for full details. The cost of this conference is just one dollar for students six to eighteen, with parents and younger siblings free of charge. Lunch of a grilled hamburger or hotdog will be available for only one dollar as well.  You can find more information and register online by going to  www.hillndale.com or by printing the attached registration. Please feel free to email aighomeschool@gmail.com for additional information.
We look forward to seeing you at the conference!
Cindy Fawcett
Katie Hassall
Hill 'n Dale Christian Church

ANSWERS IN GENESIS HOMESCHOOL/YOUTH CONFERENCE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2009       9 am – 4:30 pm.

HILL ‘N DALE CHRISTIAN CHURCH     371 Hill ‘n Dale Rd.    Lexington, KY 40503

$1 STUDENT REGISTRATION REQUIRED (ages 6-18) 

9 am  Doors Open 
9:30 am WERE THERE DINOSAURS ON THE ARK? (ages 5-12)

This is a fast paced, entertaining discussion of dinosaurs and Noah’s Ark. While primarily focused on the elementary grades, parents enjoy it just as much if not more than the children. 

10:45 am HE MADE THE STARS ALSO  (all ages)

This session discusses the vastness of space and the majesty of God’s creation. The world’s explanation of the origin of the sun, moon, and stars is contrasted to the clear teaching of Scripture. Many photos of celestial objects are used to illustrate the beauty of the heaven, all created by God on the fourth day.    

 11:45 am – 12:55 pm   LUNCH BREAK   Drinks are provided free to everyone.                                                                                            You can reserve a lunch of a grilled hamburger or hot dog, chips and a cookie for $1 when you register or you may bring your lunch.

1 pm  AFTER THEIR KIND   (ages 11 and up)

This session illustrates the harmony of the Bible with real science and the real world we live in. Particular emphasis is given to an explanation of the created kinds and development of variety in the animal world as well as application of this information to the origin of differences in people groups. 

2:15 pm  DID ANYBODY HEAR A BIG BANG?   (ages 11 and up)

This presentation deals with fossils, DNA, dating methods, the Big Bang, and other topics. The primary focus is the distinction between observational and historical science. The discussion helps to promote understanding of sound scientific method by viewing the world around us from the perspective of a literal Genesis. 
3:30 pm   DO YOU REALLY HAVE THE ANSWERS?   (ages 11 and up)

This is a fast paced discussion of many of the most asked questions about creation/evolution. Area of discussion might include: where did Cain get his wife, the ice age, why there are so few human fossils, Intelligent Design, radiometric dating, etc. 
ADDITONAL INFORMATION:

*The ages for the sessions are suggestions. You are welcome to attend any or all of them.

*You do not have to attend all the sessions.

*A room for nursing mothers and a changing table will be available. 

REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE by going to www.hillndale.com and clicking on the “Register and Pay Online” banner at the top of the screen (pay with Paypal and you will be registered at the same time). You can also print and fill out the registration form available online by using the “Answers Conference” button (also attached to this email) and mail it with your check payable to “Hill ‘n Dale Christian” before Wednesday, October 7, 2009. You can reserve your lunches in the same manner.

Registration confirmation will be sent to the email address provided on the registration. 
For further information: www.hillndale.com, email AIGhomeschool@gmail.com, or call 859-278-0313.

Answers in Genesis Homeschool/Youth Conference

Monday, October 12, 2009      9a.m – 4:30 p.m.

Hill ‘n Dale Christian Church   371 Hill ‘n Dale Rd.   Lexington, KY 40503

Name _________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

         _______________________________________________________________

Email (for confirmation) ___________________________________________________

Student(s) Name and Age  $1 each ages 6-18         _________________________     _____

_________________________     _____                 _________________________     _____

_________________________     _____                 _________________________     _____

Parents, grandparents and siblings 5 and under are free.

Lunch – reserve a lunch of a grilled hot dog or hamburger, chips and cookie - $1 *

Drinks will be provided.

# Hamburger Lunch   _____        # Hot dog Lunch   _____

Total Payment Enclosed:  __________

For additional information:  www.hillndale.com or email AIGhomeschool@gmail.com

         or call 859-278-0313

We will send you an email confirming your registration and any lunches requested.

If you do not have an email address a confirmation will be mailed to you.

.*Lunches must be reserved by Wednesday, October 7, 2009.

Answers in Genesis Homeschool/Youth Conference

Monday, October 12, 2009      9a.m – 4:30 p.m.

Hill ‘n Dale Christian Church   371 Hill ‘n Dale Rd.   Lexington, KY 40503

Name _________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________

         _______________________________________________________________

Email (for confirmation) ___________________________________________________

Student(s) Name and Age  $1 each ages 6-18         _________________________     _____

_________________________     _____                 _________________________     _____

_________________________     _____                 _________________________     _____

Parents, grandparents and siblings 5 and under are free.

Lunch – reserve a lunch of a grilled hot dog or hamburger, chips and cookie - $1 *

Drinks will be provided.

# Hamburger Lunch   _____        # Hot dog Lunch   _____

Total Payment Enclosed:  __________

For additional information:  www.hillndale.com or email AIGhomeschool@gmail.com

         or call 859-278-0313

We will send you an email confirming your registration and any lunches requested.

If you do not have an email address a confirmation will be mailed to you.

.*Lunches must be reserved by Wednesday, October 7, 2009</description>
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