Monday, September 19, 2011

Create Your Own Ceramic Finger Labyrinth!

The Finger Labyrinth class will not be held on Wednesday September 28th, 2011.

Another class will be offered in early 2012.


Location:
First & Central Presbyterian Church
11th & Market St. Wilmington, Delaware

Join Jenny Davies-Reazor and Carol Maurer as we play with clay and spiral inwards. On Sept. 28th we will learn about the history, uses and types of labyrinths and then create our very own personal labyrinth. Then on Oct. 12th return to center to pick up your glazed and fired labyrinth, experience a labyrinth walk and enjoy a pot-luck meal with new friends.

Fee:
$65.00
(includes material cost)

For more information or to register contact:

Carol Maurer

spiritedplay@hotmail.com

610-574-1900

Class is limited to 15 participants – register today!

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Intro to Open Education: Homeschooling to Unschooling!

Sunday, October 2nd
4:00-6:00pm

Open Connections, an educational resource center and learning community for young people and their families, is giving a presentation for those just starting out with home education or for those interested in pursuing home education. This two-hour presentation provides parents and guardians with information on how to comply easily and fairly with the state law and how to create the educational path that is right for their family.

The discussion includes numerous examples of resources and alternatives to conventional curricula. This is a free presentation and is held several times a year.

For more information:

Barbara
(610) 459-3366.

Open Connections
1616 Delchester Road
Newtown Square, PA 19073

website


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Art on the Town at DCCA!


Friday, August 5
5 - 9 pm

MOVABLE FEAST

DCCA resident artists Hoyun Son and Jung A. Woo in collaboration with students from the Latin American Community Center (LACC) and the Delaware Center for Horticulture (DCH) will present a "movable feast" during the Art on the Town celebration on Friday, Aug 5 from 5 - 9 pm. The LACC students have spent the last six weeks researching and gathering local edible weeds; collected, mapped, and illustrated recipes from family, friends, and neighbors; and designed a Feast Event to share with the public. a presentation of the Art & Community Visual Arts Residency Program.

This exhibit is part of the City of Wilmington's First Friday Art Loop!
A citywide event that takes place on the first Friday of every month - all year!
Artloop Website

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Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts
200 South Madison St
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
302-656-6466
dccamail@thedcca.org

Website

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Delaware Art Museumt ~ Programs for Homeschoolers!


Story Club for Homeschoolers
Wednesdays
September 28, November 2, and December 7

10:00 a.m. – noon
$20 per session/$45 full (Discount does not apply.)

(Ages 9 – 14)

This exclusive new program for homeschoolers combines and connects literature with viewing and making art. During each session, homeschoolers will read and have lively discussions about a pre-assigned story related to artwork in the Museum’s collection, view and discuss related works of art, and express their creativity with a corresponding art project in the Museum’s studios.

September 28: Selected chapters from Long Live the King by Mary Roberts Rinehart
November 2: The Sleeping Beauty (Grimm’s Fairy Tales) and Saint George and the Dragon by Margaret Hodges;
December 7: Tales from King Arthur - The Drawing of the Sword by Andrew Lang.

Space is limited.
Supplies provided in class.
Selected readings will be provided via email.


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Story Stretchers & Art
Wednesdays
September 14 – November 30
(10 weeks; no class September 28 & November 23)

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
$150 Members/$175 Non-Members

(Ages 5 – 8)

Each week, children will hear an exciting story and create a related work of art in the Children’s Studio. This is a wonderful opportunity for creative play and exploration with studio instruction for young homeschooled students.
Supplies provided in class.


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Artist Studio for Homeschoolers
Wednesdays
September 14 – November 30
(10 weeks; no class September 28 & November 23)

1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
$190 Members/$215 Non-Members

(Ages 9 – 14)

Students will learn the fundamentals of art in the Museum’s studio. Basic drawing, painting, and sculpting will be explored with a focus on processes and techniques. Art history discussions, which will include visits to the Museum’s galleries, will focus on artists in the collection. Students will learn creative techniques and develop an appreciation for art.
Supplies provided in class.

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For More Information:

website

Saralyn Rosenfield
Studio & Family Programs Manager
srosenfield@delart.org
302.351.8504

Delaware Art Museum
2301 Kentmere Parkway
Wilmington, DE 19806
www.delart.org

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Monday, August 1, 2011

Fun Through Real Experiences ~ New Homeschool Co-op!

F U T U R E

Now accepting members!

A new, secular, inclusive homeschool co-op!
Having lots of fun together while creating a community of homeschoolers who value inclusivity.

Where:
Center for the Creative Arts
Yorklyn, Delaware

When:
Mondays
9:30 am - 3:00 pm.

Contact:
Lydia
lrehrman@yahoo.com


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Friday, July 29, 2011

August Events at the Delaware Children's Museum!


The temperature is rising this summer—and so are the structures—inside the new, air-conditioned Delaware Children’s Museum!

August Offerings:
More than 25 family programs that focus on buildings, architecture, engineering, and invention, including “Egg Drop,” “Boat Float,” “Not a Box,” “Garbáge Band,” “Be an Architect,” and more.

Open Studio Programs
Daily
10am to 3pm.
Discover different animal habitats and make their own versions of animal homes and ecosystems. Create a peek-a-boo prairie dog, make wetland water lilies, design a picnic for ants, build a seashore crab, or decorate the riverbanks with fuzzy cattails.

“Build It” Day Camp
August 22-26
A week-long construction extravaganza for children entering grades K-4.

For more information:
Website

Delaware Children's Museum

550 Justison Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
302.442.6855

New! ~ Programs for Homeschoolers offered by The Wilminton Montessori School!

OPEN HOUSE
Monday, August 15
10 a.m.
Learn more and receive a 5% discount on tuition!

Wilmington Montessori School
Homeschool Enrichment Program

Beginning this September!

WMS provides a learning environment that will enhance your homeschool curriculum. WMS can supplement your lessons as part of a well-rounded education by providing classes in Art, Technology, Creative Writing and French.

For more information:
Website

Contact:
Theresa E. Conaty
Admissions Officer
Work: (302) 475-0555
Fax: (302) 529-7004
Email:theresa_conaty@wmsde.org


Wilmington Montessori School
1400 Harvey Road
Wilmington, DE 19810

Work: (302) 475-0555
Fax: (302) 529-7004
Email:theresa_conaty@wmsde.org



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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Free Newsletter for Teachers from Colonial Williamsburg!


Primary Source Material
Games
Podcasts
Links
Teaching Strategies

If you would like to subscribe to the Teacher Gazette, please send an e-mail to teachergazette@cwf.org with the subject heading "subscribe.

Website

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

MusicBuild 2011 - A Contest for Young Inventors!

The Music School of Delaware

proudly presents

MusicBuild 2011!

MusicBuild 2011 is a contest and opportunity for young inventors to demonstrate their creativity and ingenuity in the invention of a new musical instrument or an original device that creates musical sounds. Individuals and teams are encouraged to enter the contest. It is open to pre-college age students in two age categories. Enrollment at the Music School is not necessary. Presentation and judging will take place in conjunction with The Music School of Delaware’s Showcase event on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, at The Grand Opera House. Contest winners will receive cash prizes and will be introduced on The Grand’s main stage.


MusicBuild applications are due May 2, 2011.

Applications and Details

click here

or email:

musicbuild@musicschoolofdelaware.org

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Homeschool Geography/History Fair

WHEN

Saturday, April 30, 2011


WHERE

CollingdaleChristian Family School

814 Andrews Avenue

Collingdale, PA


WHAT

A fun time for homeschooled children to showcase their knowledge of a geographical region or era in history without the pressure of being judged for their work. Also an easy way to teach children presentation skills in an area they are enthused and excited about.

All participants will receive a participation certificate, and students traveling through the exhibits will receive passports.


GUIDELINES

SET UP: 9:15 a.m.

FAIR OPENS: 10:00 a.m.

FAIR ENDS: 11:30 a.m.

CLEAN UP: must be done by noon.


DETAILS:

TABLES:

Full 2.5' x 6' table or half that. Tables will be provided. Tables will need to be covered with a cloth.

TRI-FOLD BOARD:

To stand in the back of your exhibit, labeled with the title of your exhibit. (geographical region or historical period)

ALSO ON TABLE OR TRI-FOLD BOARD:

Anything else you decide to display; pictures, charts, fact pages; can go here, as well as on the table. A map of your region is also good for display.

RUBBER STAMP AND INK PAD or STICKERS:

To mark in each student's "passport" as he/she visits your exhibit. The stamp should have something to do with the region/era you're presenting. For example: an eagle to represent the United States, the Irish flag for Ireland, etc.

FOOD SAMPLES:

You may provide samples to represent your region/era, but this is not necessary. Example: Goldfish crackers for presentation of Japan. Keep it small and simple.

OTHER DISPLAY IDEAS:

You may hang things from ceiling tiles, play music, do cultural dances, dressing up in costume is recommended but not required. Doll, models, charts, books, artwork, are all good ideas!

Someone must be at the exhibit at all times!

A parent, sibling or friend who has worked on the project.

Know your material and be ready to explain what your visitors are seeing.


CONTACT

Pat Burns

pat.burns@rcn.com


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Spring Drama Programs for Homeschoolers!

Spring Home School Drama Programs


at

Cecil College

&

Newark Parks & Recreation


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Cecil College

Community Drama Program

Elkton Station, MD

BITS FROM THE BARD


Ages 8-14 Rachel Barton

Tuesdays, April 12-June 7th 12:45-2:15 pm YHS406-01 Fee: $95

A brand new course featuring a potpourri of Shakespeare’s most well known tragedies and comedies. Students will perform staged scenes and monologues from plays they select as well as learn to interpret the literature. It’s a wonderful way to discover his most famous works and to live the times in which he lived.

Cecil College

Elkton Station

Elkton , MD

410-392-3366


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Newark Parks & Recreation

Newark, DE


Drama Programs


CREATIVE DRAMATICS

TREASURE TRUNK THEATRE

Ages 4-6 Rachel Barton

Creative Dramatics/Treasure Trunk Theatre allows imagination and creativity to abound in fun filled theatre games specifically designed for the preschool crowd. Young Actors will learn to explore their feelings and thought processes while gaining the confidence and poise to express them. Self-confidence, positive interaction with others, self-expression, and spontaneity will be emphasized through our entertaining theatre games. We will create costumes and props to enhance our performance skills. Families are invited to watch our stage performance during the last class.

Activity #0071-111
Fee: $74

Fridays RDF: $58

Apr 1 – May 13 1:15-2:15pm

(No class Apr 22) 6 sessions

George Wilson Center


HISTORY COMES ALIVE

SHAKESPEARE FOR HOMESCHOOLERS

Ages 8-14 Rachel Barton

Our popular home school course where performing Shakespeare can be such a fun experience as students learn to interpret and perform one of his plays in an abridged version as well as learn about his historical and literary significance. As an added bonus, we will explore the times in which he lived and bring history to life as we develop real or imaginary characters and how they intertwined with the Bard. A dynamic way to learn history as well as performance skills with a final Shakespearean performance for families and friends. All the World’s A Stage!

Activity #1033-111
Fee: $119

Fridays RDF: $105

Apr 1 – June 10 2:30-4pm

(No class Apr 22, May 27) 9 sessions

George Wilson Center


REGISTER ONLINE

WWW.CITYOFNEWARKDE.US


Newark Parks and Recreation

220 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711

Phone: (302) 366-7060


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"The AristoCats Kids" ~ Summer Theater Camp!

WHAT

A.C.T.
Two-week summer theater camp!

This exciting fun-filled camp will incorporate classes in music, movement, games, basic acting skills (voice projection, vocal and body expression, stage movement, script reading), interpretation and improvisation, costuming, character development and simple set design.

The camp will conclude with 3 musical performances of Disney's "The Aristocat's Kids".


FOR
Grades 1st - 8th

WHEN
Tuesday, July 5th ~ Saturday, July 16th
9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m

WHERE
Church in the Vineyards
Jennersville, PA.

SHOWTIMES

Friday, July 15th at 10:30 a.m.

Friday, July 15th at 2:00 p.m.

Saturday, July 16th at 10:30 a.m.

TUITION & REGISTRATION

Tuition for the summer theater camp is:

$350 for one child.

$575 for two children.

$675 for three children.

Registration form available at www.actheater.org.


CONTACT

Karen Rossi

Avon Grove Community Theater
P.O. Box 173
London Grove, PA 19360


610-255-1634

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Science & Nature Programs for Homeschoolers from the Delaware Nature Society!

Delaware Nature Society
Homeschool Programs are Now Online!

These programs are designed to meet state and national standards and are appropriate for students age 5 and older. From Mining and Minerals to Farm Photography to Overnights at the Ashland Lodge, we are sure to have programs suited for your curriculum. Programs are held at Abbott’s Mill Nature Center in Milford, Delaware and at multiple sites in New Castle County, Delaware including the Ashland Nature Center in Hockessin and Coverdale Farm in Greenville.

Click Here to View Offerings!

Advance registration for all programs is required.

Contact David Pragoff
School and Group Programs Team Leader
302-239-2334 - ext.133
davidp@delawarenaturesociety.org

Delaware Nature Society

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

"Julius Ceasar" Shakespeare Workshop!


Philadelphia Shakespeare Theater
"Julius Ceasar
"

A Five Week Workshop
Led by
Artist in Residence ~ Aaron Oster


Philadelphia Shakespeare Theater's Artist-in-Residence program invites students to study Shakespeare through performance. Teaching Artists are professional theater artists with extensive teaching experience who work collaboratively with students in hands-on activities that address both the literary and performative aspects of the plays.

Meets PA standards for literacy, arts, and the humanities.

When:
April 8 - May 6
Fridays
10:00-11; 30

Who:

Middle and High School Students

Fee:
$60

Contact:
Debby Rosan
rosandb@earthlink.net

Where:
Haverford Township Free Library
1601 Darby Road
Havertown, PA

610.446.3082

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Tennis Porgram for Homeschoolers!


"Quick Start"
Tennis Program


Organized by a homeschool mom!

Who:
5 - 14 year olds

When:
Fridays - 6 weeks

April 15th - May 20th

10:00am - 1:00pm

ages 5-7 ~ 10-11am
ages 8-10 ~ 11-12pm
ages 11-14 ~ 12-1pm

Where:
Glasgow Park Tennis Courts

Cost:
$85.00

Contact:
Susan Clarke
susan@skclarke.com
302-312-4861

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MyServe, Inc.
David Taylor, Program Director
dtaylor@myserve.net

Website

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Curriculum Sale & Swap

Curriculum Sale & Swap

Sponsored by the

"DE Classical Home Educators' Network"


Postponed till June!


Faith Southern Baptist Church

(Across the street from Cherry Hill Middle School)

2494 Singerly Rd.

Elkton, MD 21921



If you would like to set up a table to sell, please call Carolyn.

(Set up no earlier than 9:30 am)


Contact:

Carolyn

bradshaw1972@gmail.com


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The 3rd Annual March Madness Chess Tournament at The Woodlawn Library!

Special Event!

SUNDAY, MARCH 27
1:30-4:30pm

The 3rd Annual March Madness Chess Tournament!

All ages and skill levels welcome!

Please register with the Adult Reference Desk.

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Woodlawn Library
2020 West Ninth Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19805

(302) 571-7425

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Drop-In Chess Club at Woodlawn Library!

MONDAYS
3pm - 5:30pm

Drop In Chess Club

All ages and skill levels welcome!


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Woodlawn Library

2020 West Ninth Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19805

(302) 571-7425

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Renaissance Capture the Flag!

Next Game: Kennett Square, Second Friday in March.

Renaissance Capture the Flag!

A bi-monthy capture the flag game for homeschoolers of all ages!

Play a style of Capture the Flag that involves foam swords, shields, daggers, spears, foam arrows and bows. The game also includes a serious amount of improvisational acting (mostly around dying!). It is cooperative and fun spirited.

When & Where
2 sessions

Second Friday of Each Month
1pm-4pm.
Anson B. Nixon Park
Kennett Square, PA

Fourth Friday of Each Month
1-4pm
Smedley Park
Springfield, PA


See website for more details

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Flying Model Aircraft Workshop at Newark Center for Creative Learning!

Saturday March 12th
10 am - 12 noon

Free
Ages 10-12
Parents welcome to join in.

Limited to 20 Students!
Advance Registration Required

302.368.7772
nccl-bette@comcast.net

Website

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Delaware Children's Museum!

Hours
9am - 4:30pm
Seven Days a Week!

Location
FREE parking!
Easy to find on Wilmington's Riverfront!

Admission
$12 general admission
(12 months and under are free)

Contact

Delaware Children's Museum
550 Justison Street
Wilmington DE 19801
302.654.2340


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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Fourth Fridays Drumming Circles at The Newark Arts Alliance!

FRIDAYS
7PM
at the Newark Arts Alliance

"Fourth Friday Drumming Circles & Music Jam"

Focus will mostly include African and Mid-East rhythms, but all drumming is welcome. Participants are asked to bring a drum or other percussion instrument. Melody instruments (such as flute, clarinet, etc.) are also welcome, as are dancers if room allows. Open to everyone, but children should be accompanied by their parents.

No advance registration needed.

There's no fee to participate.
Donations are always appreciated.
NAA membership is not required.

For More Information:
Contact Rebecca
(302) 464-0392.

Newark Arts Alliance
"developing community through the arts"
Market East Plaza
276 E. Main St., Suite 102
Newark, DE 19711
302-266-7266
info@newarkartsalliance.org

www.newarkartsalliance.org

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Homeschoool Museum Classes ~ Philadelphia Museum of Art

Homeschool Museum Classes are designed to serve small homeschool co-op groups or individual homeschool families. Each class takes place in the Museum’s permanent galleries and is designed as an interactive lesson that encourages students to examine objects and ideas through a variety of activities including discussions, drawing and writing in the galleries.

Preschool age group class will have a book read to them in the galleries, look at original works of art that relate to the book, and make an art project to take home.


Sessions Remaining in 2011

April 6th
10am - 12pm
ages 5-7; People, Places & Things
ages 8-11; Painters and Painting & Studio session
ages 12-17; Painters and Painting

May 4th
10am - 12pm
ages 3-4; Art in Blossom
ages 5-7; Days of Knights & Studio session
ages 8-11; Days of Knights
ages 12-17; Art of Renaissance

June 1st
10am - 12pm
ages 3-4; Knights and Dragons
ages 5-7; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries
ages 8-11; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries
ages 12-17; Drawing and Discovery in Galleries


Fees
Student Fees
$8 per class (Museum Members)
$10 per class (Non-Members)

Reduced Rate if you sign up for 4 classes or more
$ 7 per class (Museum Members)
$9 per class (Non-Members)

Chaperone
Fees

$4 per class (Museum Members)
$5 per class (Non-Members)
$1 off each class when signing up for 4 or more classes

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Space is limited
Advance Registration required
* Registration due 4 pm on Wednesday of week preceding the lesson.


To register:


hsp@philamuseum.org


Division of Education

Philadelphia Museum of Art

P.O.Box 7646 Philadelphia, PA



If you have any questions, please contact:


Janette Wheeler

215-684-7582


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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

College Apprentice Positions with the Delaware Shakespeare Festival.


College Apprentice Company

Auditions & Interviews


DSF offers apprenticeships for college students who wish to start their careers before graduation. Apprentices work with the Festival's professional directors, actors, designers, and staff to gain hands-on experience both on and off the stage. DSF offers performance, production, stage management, and front-of-house apprenticeships. All apprentices will be offered a series of Master Classes and will work side-by-side with the professional DSF technical staff to perform set-up and strike duties each day of tech and performances. Modest stipend. College credit may be available.


Auditions for Acting Apprentices


Saturday, March 5th

10am-12:30pm


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Interviews for Stage Management

and

Non-Performance Positions


Saturday, March 5th

1-4:30pm


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Location

Brandywine Hundred Library

1300 Foulk Road

Wilmington, DE.


Callbacks for Acting Apprentices will be held during the 1-4pm time as well.


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For more information

or

To obtain an audition or interview slot


email

apprentice@delshakes.org.


No phone calls please.


Website


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