2010-2011 CTWC Homeschool Calendar
Mark your calendars for these dates (some to be announced) and watch for further details on this blog and the church website homeschooling section about the items listed below:
September 28: Picnic and 557 Foundation Tour 11:30 -3:00(Wendy F.)
September 30: Prayer Meeting at Wendy F. Home at 7 p.m.
October 19 : Greenfield Village Trip $8 per child/adult (2 and under free)
(Julie VW and Heidi H.)
October 21: Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at Mary's home with a Panel of Seasoned
Moms (Various) to answer questions on homeschooling and a short
talk on Creative Ideas to Do with Little Ones while You
School. (Julie V. W.)
November: Planetarium Trip ( Julie M. and Rebekah W.) Date TBA
December: Bowling and Christmas Party (Michelle H.) Date TBA
January: Possible Radio Station Tour (Lynnette K.) Date TBA
January 13: Meeting at 7 p.m. at Lynnette's home with Speaker on Pressing on
in the Strength and Power of the Holy Spirit (Wendy F.) and
short talk on Adding "FUN" to your Homeschool (Various)
January 25: Downtown Library Tour 12-2 - older children tour whole library,
learn to use library computers and Dewey Decimal system while
younger children have a story hour with tour of children's section
of library (Lynnette K.)
February 14: Valentine's Day Party and other event (LeeAnn T.)
March 3: Prayer Meeting at the Holder home at 7 p.m.
March: YMCA Swim and Gym Day (Mary S.) Date TBA
April 15: Fort Meigs Tour (Sharon A.)
May 5: Prayer and Praise Celebration at Sharon's home at 7:00 p.m.
May 21: International Olympic Field Day Family Event at local park
(Ana M.) 10-2
For more information, please contact Julie at bvwormer@bex.net.
A spot for Christ the Word churchers who homeschool (AND who don't!) To communicate opportunities in the community, on the web, and wherever else life goes on... You might find here: field trips, helpful websites, sales, books, books for sale, impromptu meetings at the park and any other silly thing we find ourselves wanting to share with other CTWC homeschoolers (and non-homeschoolers of CTWC are encouraged to join in too!)
Thursday, August 26, 2010
CTWC KId's Choir
Make a Joyful Noise…Come Join the CTW Kids Choir!
Are you in the 1st through 6th grade? Then you’re invited to join the new CTW Kids Choir! Come develop your singing gifts and learn to worship God with more skill. We intend to have a blast learning and singing praises together to God. We’ll practice regularly and then have about three performances between September and May of each year. Practices are starting this September 19th. They will be held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday evenings at 5:15pm before evening services in the Sanctuary of the SDA building. You do not need to RSVP until the first practice. There is no cost. Please feel free to ask Tyson or Jennifer Turner any questions. Watch for the choir director’s cape!
Are you in the 1st through 6th grade? Then you’re invited to join the new CTW Kids Choir! Come develop your singing gifts and learn to worship God with more skill. We intend to have a blast learning and singing praises together to God. We’ll practice regularly and then have about three performances between September and May of each year. Practices are starting this September 19th. They will be held on the 1st and 3rd Sunday evenings at 5:15pm before evening services in the Sanctuary of the SDA building. You do not need to RSVP until the first practice. There is no cost. Please feel free to ask Tyson or Jennifer Turner any questions. Watch for the choir director’s cape!
Art Class Info in Petersburg, MI
See below a note regarding a Art Class offered in Petersburg, Michigan this Fall.
Hello!
I am pleased to announce that The Classical Tutor will be offering an art class this
year.
We will be meeting at the Summerfield-Petersburg library bi-weekly beginning
September 13, 2010 from 10:00 -10:55 a.m. The address is:
60 East Center St.
Petersburg, MI 49270
Phone: (734) 279-1025
Please contact me as soon as possible with the names and ages of the children
you would like to enroll.
Tamara Menas
theclassicaltutor@yahoo.com
About me: My name is Hope Garrity. I am seventeen and mostly homeschooled. I have been taking art and spanish at Bedford High School. I have won the outstanding artist award at Bedford three years running, and have won a couple other art awards as well. I have also had my artwork displayed in the Focus show at BG last year, and will have more displayed at this year's Focus show at UT. I am currently looking at art schools and plan to major in an art related field.
Class goals: My number one goal for this class is to take every student at his/her talent level, and help him to move forward in his journey as an artist. As time allows, we will be exploring a little bit of color theory, still-life, and self-portraiture. We will also hopefully get to do some one-point perspective, landscape, and a little bit of multimedia. All of these projects I have planned are easily adaptable to your student's age, talent level, and interests. Depending on how quickly the students finish their projects, we may or may not get to all of the projects I just outlined. However, you can rest assured that your students will receive well rounded and personal instruction in a variety of media and projects. If students do not finish their projects in class, they can take them home to finish them. I will also assign minimal homework. Your student will not be required to complete it, but I think that it would greatly benefit them to do a little bit of work at home on the weeks we don't have class.
Supplies: These are items that your student will need for this class. If you have them at home or want to purchase them yourself, great. But if you would like me to purchase them for you, I can do that and you can reimburse me. Please email me if you want me to get them for you.
regular pencil
8 or 12 set of colored pencils (Crayola is preferable)
basic watercolor set (again, Crayola has a nice set)
White glue
This is all your student will need for this class, but if your student would like to use something else, say ballpoint pen for example, he/she would be welcome to bring that in and I will instruct them in that medium. For some projects I will require that all the students work in a specific medium, but other projects will be open to his/her choice. One thing that I will NOT allow students to bring in is paint. No paint. I say that because it is messy and in most cases extremely difficult to clean up. If your student is interested in using a medium other than pencil, colored pencil, or watercolor, please let me know at the beginning of the session so I can tell you if that would be feasible.
Cost: I will be providing paper and erasers, as well as various other supplies needed for specific projects out of a $5 supplies fee per student. The actual lessons will be $20 per student for the first session (12 weeks- 6 lessons).
*There is a $5.00 registration fee per family for The Classical Tutor.
Hello!
I am pleased to announce that The Classical Tutor will be offering an art class this
year.
We will be meeting at the Summerfield-Petersburg library bi-weekly beginning
September 13, 2010 from 10:00 -10:55 a.m. The address is:
60 East Center St.
Petersburg, MI 49270
Phone: (734) 279-1025
Please contact me as soon as possible with the names and ages of the children
you would like to enroll.
Tamara Menas
theclassicaltutor@yahoo.com
About me: My name is Hope Garrity. I am seventeen and mostly homeschooled. I have been taking art and spanish at Bedford High School. I have won the outstanding artist award at Bedford three years running, and have won a couple other art awards as well. I have also had my artwork displayed in the Focus show at BG last year, and will have more displayed at this year's Focus show at UT. I am currently looking at art schools and plan to major in an art related field.
Class goals: My number one goal for this class is to take every student at his/her talent level, and help him to move forward in his journey as an artist. As time allows, we will be exploring a little bit of color theory, still-life, and self-portraiture. We will also hopefully get to do some one-point perspective, landscape, and a little bit of multimedia. All of these projects I have planned are easily adaptable to your student's age, talent level, and interests. Depending on how quickly the students finish their projects, we may or may not get to all of the projects I just outlined. However, you can rest assured that your students will receive well rounded and personal instruction in a variety of media and projects. If students do not finish their projects in class, they can take them home to finish them. I will also assign minimal homework. Your student will not be required to complete it, but I think that it would greatly benefit them to do a little bit of work at home on the weeks we don't have class.
Supplies: These are items that your student will need for this class. If you have them at home or want to purchase them yourself, great. But if you would like me to purchase them for you, I can do that and you can reimburse me. Please email me if you want me to get them for you.
regular pencil
8 or 12 set of colored pencils (Crayola is preferable)
basic watercolor set (again, Crayola has a nice set)
White glue
This is all your student will need for this class, but if your student would like to use something else, say ballpoint pen for example, he/she would be welcome to bring that in and I will instruct them in that medium. For some projects I will require that all the students work in a specific medium, but other projects will be open to his/her choice. One thing that I will NOT allow students to bring in is paint. No paint. I say that because it is messy and in most cases extremely difficult to clean up. If your student is interested in using a medium other than pencil, colored pencil, or watercolor, please let me know at the beginning of the session so I can tell you if that would be feasible.
Cost: I will be providing paper and erasers, as well as various other supplies needed for specific projects out of a $5 supplies fee per student. The actual lessons will be $20 per student for the first session (12 weeks- 6 lessons).
*There is a $5.00 registration fee per family for The Classical Tutor.
First Field Trip of the School Year
Picnic and 577 Foundation Tour
September 28
Meet at Woodlands Park (429 W. Boundary, Perrysburg) at 11:30 for a "bring your own" picnic and play on Fort Imagination.
Then, meet at 577 Foundation (577 East Front St., Perrysburg) at 12:45 for a tour of their beautiful grounds and gardens. After our hour tour, we'll explore the grounds and fellowship together.
The tour is limited to 30 people. Please RSVP to Wendy F. for the tour or if you have any questions.
September 28
Meet at Woodlands Park (429 W. Boundary, Perrysburg) at 11:30 for a "bring your own" picnic and play on Fort Imagination.
Then, meet at 577 Foundation (577 East Front St., Perrysburg) at 12:45 for a tour of their beautiful grounds and gardens. After our hour tour, we'll explore the grounds and fellowship together.
The tour is limited to 30 people. Please RSVP to Wendy F. for the tour or if you have any questions.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Piper's Group: Children Desiring God, offers Free Bible Study
Preview Release: Your Word Is Truth
For a limited time, Children Desiring God is offering a free preview of its new youth curriculum, Your Word is Truth, a study for youth on seeing all of life through the truth of Scripture.
All the components needed to successfully teach the first 12 lessons are available as a free download through September 30, 2010.
This curriculum incorporates several new media features, including PowerPoint® shows and video clips, to help teachers present the lessons and engage youth in class-room discussion. Your Word is Truth also uses student journals to assist young people as they apply the truth of the lessons to their everyday lives.
More information about the free preview edition is available here, including download instructions, curriculum overview, product descriptions, and system requirements. You can also view a lesson-by-lesson summary in a short or expanded version.
To download the files, please log in to your Children Desiring God Account. If you do not have an account, create one now. No purchase necessary.
For a limited time, Children Desiring God is offering a free preview of its new youth curriculum, Your Word is Truth, a study for youth on seeing all of life through the truth of Scripture.
All the components needed to successfully teach the first 12 lessons are available as a free download through September 30, 2010.
This curriculum incorporates several new media features, including PowerPoint® shows and video clips, to help teachers present the lessons and engage youth in class-room discussion. Your Word is Truth also uses student journals to assist young people as they apply the truth of the lessons to their everyday lives.
More information about the free preview edition is available here, including download instructions, curriculum overview, product descriptions, and system requirements. You can also view a lesson-by-lesson summary in a short or expanded version.
To download the files, please log in to your Children Desiring God Account. If you do not have an account, create one now. No purchase necessary.
Young People's Concerts-Toledo Symphony
Hi Everyone!
Our new school year is nearly upon us...which means it's the perfect time to lock in that field trip. There are only two Young People's Concert dates this season - so space is limited. The sooner you talk to administration...the sooner we can lock you in for one (or both!) of our exciting programs:
November 11, 2010 – 9:45 and 11:00
Take Me Out to the Orchestra
The orchestra is a team, and each instrument and musician plays an important role in creating a winning performance. Learn about each team member through performances of selections from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Copland's Rodeo. There’s no better way to show your students all of the parts of the symphony orchestra!
February 17, 2011 – 9:45 and 11:00
Science of Sound
In partnership with Imagination Station, we explore the instrument families and musical concepts like pitch and volume by uncovering the science behind them. Join us in a scientific experiment to dissect the orchestra through selections from Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite and Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite.
Tickets are still only $4 per student, and chaperones get in free. Introduce your students to the thrill of the orchestra by making your reservation for the 2010/2011 Young People’s Concerts by phone (419.418.0041) or email (sclark@toledosymphony.com) today! I look forward to hearing from you,
Sandra Clark
Toledo Symphony
Director of Education and Community Outreach
Direct Dial: 419.418.0041
1838 Parkwood Avenue #310
P.O. Box 407
Toledo, OH 43697
Fax: 419.321.6890
http://www.toledosymphony.com/
Our new school year is nearly upon us...which means it's the perfect time to lock in that field trip. There are only two Young People's Concert dates this season - so space is limited. The sooner you talk to administration...the sooner we can lock you in for one (or both!) of our exciting programs:
November 11, 2010 – 9:45 and 11:00
Take Me Out to the Orchestra
The orchestra is a team, and each instrument and musician plays an important role in creating a winning performance. Learn about each team member through performances of selections from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Copland's Rodeo. There’s no better way to show your students all of the parts of the symphony orchestra!
February 17, 2011 – 9:45 and 11:00
Science of Sound
In partnership with Imagination Station, we explore the instrument families and musical concepts like pitch and volume by uncovering the science behind them. Join us in a scientific experiment to dissect the orchestra through selections from Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite and Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite.
Tickets are still only $4 per student, and chaperones get in free. Introduce your students to the thrill of the orchestra by making your reservation for the 2010/2011 Young People’s Concerts by phone (419.418.0041) or email (sclark@toledosymphony.com) today! I look forward to hearing from you,
Sandra Clark
Toledo Symphony
Director of Education and Community Outreach
Direct Dial: 419.418.0041
1838 Parkwood Avenue #310
P.O. Box 407
Toledo, OH 43697
Fax: 419.321.6890
http://www.toledosymphony.com/
Used Book Sale!
HomeSchoolingWorks presents the 8th Annual NOT Back to School Picnic
featuring the Tailgate Used Book Sale and Resource Fair
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
10 am -1 pm
Trinity Church in Livonia
34500 Six Mile Rd. Livonia
next to Stevenson High School
Hot Dogs and Pop – Donation $1/person. Thanks to Boy Scout Troop
711 for cooking, cleaning-up and setting up the Tailgate Used Book Sale.
Bring any other foods or snacks for your family. Volleyball and Outdoor
Games and Activities planned throughout the day.
Sell Your Books: Sell used homeschool materials, curriculum and
educationals games from your vehicle.
To register to sell books, e-mail:
info@homeschoolingworks.com
Resource Row: Learn about resources, co-ops classes and support
groups in the Metro area. Must contact Kathy@homeschoolingworks.com if you are interested in having your resources as part of the “Resource Row”
Please RSVP to Picnic@homeschoolingworks.com with number
attending, ages of children and if you plan to sell materials, so we can buy
enough hot dogs and arrange parking for the book sale.
Any questions, please contact Kathy at kathy@homeschoolingworks.com
(subject line “Picnic”) or 248-353-7328
featuring the Tailgate Used Book Sale and Resource Fair
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
10 am -1 pm
Trinity Church in Livonia
34500 Six Mile Rd. Livonia
next to Stevenson High School
Hot Dogs and Pop – Donation $1/person. Thanks to Boy Scout Troop
711 for cooking, cleaning-up and setting up the Tailgate Used Book Sale.
Bring any other foods or snacks for your family. Volleyball and Outdoor
Games and Activities planned throughout the day.
Sell Your Books: Sell used homeschool materials, curriculum and
educationals games from your vehicle.
To register to sell books, e-mail:
info@homeschoolingworks.com
Resource Row: Learn about resources, co-ops classes and support
groups in the Metro area. Must contact Kathy@homeschoolingworks.com if you are interested in having your resources as part of the “Resource Row”
Please RSVP to Picnic@homeschoolingworks.com with number
attending, ages of children and if you plan to sell materials, so we can buy
enough hot dogs and arrange parking for the book sale.
Any questions, please contact Kathy at kathy@homeschoolingworks.com
(subject line “Picnic”) or 248-353-7328
Monday, August 23, 2010
Stonehaven Farms Horsie Spa Day
HOME SCHOOL “HORSIE SPA DAY”
Wednesday September 1st , 2010
12:00 – 3:00 PM
All area Home School students are cordially invited, along with their parents, to participate in a special Home School “Horsie Spa Day”. Current Stonehaven Home School riding students will assist new students in how to groom and bathe our school horses and ponies. We will be taking care of bridles and grooming supplies as well. All of the steps in taking care of a horse will be covered. Other activities that pertain to learning about the horse and riding will also be enjoyed. We will also be providing information about our Home School Riding Program.
So come and join us in this unique opportunity to have some “hands-on” experience in caring for horses and ponies, touring our beautiful farm, and learning about our Home School Riding Program!
There is no charge, however, you must make a reservation to attend!
To reserve your spot or for more information, contact Cathy Rohrs at
419-290-7281 or email cathyrohrs@bex.net
Stonehaven Farms is located at 351 W. Samaria Rd., Temperance, MI 48182
Visit us on our website at www.stonehavenfarms.net
Wednesday September 1st , 2010
12:00 – 3:00 PM
All area Home School students are cordially invited, along with their parents, to participate in a special Home School “Horsie Spa Day”. Current Stonehaven Home School riding students will assist new students in how to groom and bathe our school horses and ponies. We will be taking care of bridles and grooming supplies as well. All of the steps in taking care of a horse will be covered. Other activities that pertain to learning about the horse and riding will also be enjoyed. We will also be providing information about our Home School Riding Program.
So come and join us in this unique opportunity to have some “hands-on” experience in caring for horses and ponies, touring our beautiful farm, and learning about our Home School Riding Program!
There is no charge, however, you must make a reservation to attend!
To reserve your spot or for more information, contact Cathy Rohrs at
419-290-7281 or email cathyrohrs@bex.net
Stonehaven Farms is located at 351 W. Samaria Rd., Temperance, MI 48182
Visit us on our website at www.stonehavenfarms.net
Stonehaven Farms
HOME SCHOOL RIDING LESSON PROGRAM
Stonehaven Farms offers a special lesson program to area Home School students that have a love of horses and would like to learn to ride. Beginning in the fall of 2008, this curriculum based riding program is tailored specifically for the needs of Home School students and their families. The lesson program includes an orientation to the facility, hands on instruction in grooming, tacking and leading a horse, and beginning riding skills at the walk and trot. Lessons may also be tailored to more advanced levels as needed.
All Home School groups are eligible. A minimum of 3 riders must sign up for the program to begin a new lesson group, or students may join an existing Home School lesson group. Riding lessons must take place on weekdays during traditional school hours. Riders that commit to a monthly lesson schedule will enjoy a cost of $20 per lesson. Per lesson rate is $30. Cash or checks only... No credit cards accepted.
Stonehaven Farms is aware of the unique opportunity that Home Schoolers have to research a subject matter and explore it to the fullest. Our trainer, having an education background, is more than willing to work with the Home School curriculum to provide more in depth study on various subjects in the equestrian field.
More information about Stonehaven Farms can be found on our website at www.stonehavenfarms.net or contact Cathy Rohrs at 419-290-7281 or email cathyrohrs@bex.net
Stonehaven Farms offers a special lesson program to area Home School students that have a love of horses and would like to learn to ride. Beginning in the fall of 2008, this curriculum based riding program is tailored specifically for the needs of Home School students and their families. The lesson program includes an orientation to the facility, hands on instruction in grooming, tacking and leading a horse, and beginning riding skills at the walk and trot. Lessons may also be tailored to more advanced levels as needed.
All Home School groups are eligible. A minimum of 3 riders must sign up for the program to begin a new lesson group, or students may join an existing Home School lesson group. Riding lessons must take place on weekdays during traditional school hours. Riders that commit to a monthly lesson schedule will enjoy a cost of $20 per lesson. Per lesson rate is $30. Cash or checks only... No credit cards accepted.
Stonehaven Farms is aware of the unique opportunity that Home Schoolers have to research a subject matter and explore it to the fullest. Our trainer, having an education background, is more than willing to work with the Home School curriculum to provide more in depth study on various subjects in the equestrian field.
More information about Stonehaven Farms can be found on our website at www.stonehavenfarms.net or contact Cathy Rohrs at 419-290-7281 or email cathyrohrs@bex.net
Communicators for Christ Conference
Students aren't the only ones who benefit from attending a Communicators for Christ conference! At all CFC conferences, we provide an exclusive coaching track for parents and teachers to help you enhance your student's conference experience and maximize their communication education. This opportunity is available completely free of charge to parents, teachers and coaches attending with paying student speakers.
Over the course of the three-day conference, you will receive:
Practical tips to help your students continue practicing communication after the conference
Imparting a vision for communicating Christ to culture
Helping students find speaking opportunities in the community
Ideas for integrating communications' training across students' education
Information on joining and working with a Chapter
Instruction on how to use our curriculum
Q&A time with other teachers and communications coaches
We also schedule plenty of time for you to view student activities and talk with our interns to give you new ideas for helping your students learn to communicate with excellence, wherever they are. Some of the activities you will get to watch include model UN, Public Forum Debate, and our unique current events simulation.
Parents and teachers are the primary communications coaches and the most powerful influence in students' lives. We hope that our training will make your job easier as you train students to be effective witnesses for Christ.
Location:
Bethel Church of Cleveland Heights
2076 Noble Road
Cleveland, OH 44121
www.instituteforculturalcommunicators.org
Register Now at:
http://www.instituteforculturalcommunicators.org/registration/default.aspx
Early bird Registration Date: August 21, 2010
Schedule:
Thursday – 3-8:30
Friday – 3-8:30
Saturday – 9-3
Ages 6-10
One day Beginning Public Speaking
Friday, September 10, 2010
Early bird Price - $25 (through August 21, 2010) then $35
Ages 9-10
One day Beginning Public Speaking Plus
Friday, September 10, 2010
Early bird Price - $25 (through August 21, 2010) then $35
Ages 11 +
Three day Communications training, September 9-11
Early bird Price - $135 (through August 21, 2010) then $150
Let me know if we can give you more information,
Sally MacIntosh Kerie Mecaskey
spmacintosh@mac.com dmecaskey@gmail.com
216-375-1422 216-381-8397
Over the course of the three-day conference, you will receive:
Practical tips to help your students continue practicing communication after the conference
Imparting a vision for communicating Christ to culture
Helping students find speaking opportunities in the community
Ideas for integrating communications' training across students' education
Information on joining and working with a Chapter
Instruction on how to use our curriculum
Q&A time with other teachers and communications coaches
We also schedule plenty of time for you to view student activities and talk with our interns to give you new ideas for helping your students learn to communicate with excellence, wherever they are. Some of the activities you will get to watch include model UN, Public Forum Debate, and our unique current events simulation.
Parents and teachers are the primary communications coaches and the most powerful influence in students' lives. We hope that our training will make your job easier as you train students to be effective witnesses for Christ.
Location:
Bethel Church of Cleveland Heights
2076 Noble Road
Cleveland, OH 44121
www.instituteforculturalcommunicators.org
Register Now at:
http://www.instituteforculturalcommunicators.org/registration/default.aspx
Early bird Registration Date: August 21, 2010
Schedule:
Thursday – 3-8:30
Friday – 3-8:30
Saturday – 9-3
Ages 6-10
One day Beginning Public Speaking
Friday, September 10, 2010
Early bird Price - $25 (through August 21, 2010) then $35
Ages 9-10
One day Beginning Public Speaking Plus
Friday, September 10, 2010
Early bird Price - $25 (through August 21, 2010) then $35
Ages 11 +
Three day Communications training, September 9-11
Early bird Price - $135 (through August 21, 2010) then $150
Let me know if we can give you more information,
Sally MacIntosh Kerie Mecaskey
spmacintosh@mac.com dmecaskey@gmail.com
216-375-1422 216-381-8397
Harvest Orchestra
Hello Musicians or those wanting to become musicians!
The Harvest Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey R. Thomas will have an open house for new members (or those needing fittings) on Thursday, September 16 at Bedford Junior High School. 6:30 p.m. (the time is subject to change, so please call before that night 419-704-6807)
This orchestra is for any age and experience level. You may enroll your child(ren) or yourself! The four instruments are: violin, cello, viola and bass. The advanced class is 3:30, intermediate class is 4:30 and beginners at 5:30.
The price per semester is $55 per student.
The semester begins Sept. 23
The Harvest Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey R. Thomas will have an open house for new members (or those needing fittings) on Thursday, September 16 at Bedford Junior High School. 6:30 p.m. (the time is subject to change, so please call before that night 419-704-6807)
This orchestra is for any age and experience level. You may enroll your child(ren) or yourself! The four instruments are: violin, cello, viola and bass. The advanced class is 3:30, intermediate class is 4:30 and beginners at 5:30.
The price per semester is $55 per student.
The semester begins Sept. 23
Welcome to the Nook...
This is our new homeschool virtual community put together by LeeAnn, Julie V., and myself (Lynnette) for the end of connecting all our homeschool worlds. If you are a CTWC homeschooler (or even a non-homeschooler of CTWC) you can have an "author" login for this website. That way, you can post things here that you want to share. LeeAnn and I will be administrators, with super-powers over the site but it's really intended to be a site by ALL of us, for ALL of us. So contact one of us admins if you don't have "author" access and we'll hook you up.
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