Monday, July 26, 2010

HUB news update--July 26

Homeschool HUB News Update--July 26
 

Homeschool HUB phone: 269-240-6094
email: homeschoolhub@yahoo.com   website: www.hshub.org 
Editor: Annette Ernsperger
 

The information below is offered to you as a service.  Please research and decide for yourself the value to your family.  The Homeschool HUB does not endorse any programs or services other than those offered by the Homeschool HUB.  
 

Send information to be added to the update no later than the Thursday before the week you want it to appear:  homeschoolhub@yahoo.com
 


ON THE CALENDAR:



Details for the following events are on the calendar at: www.calendar.yahoo.com/homeschoolhub


July 27--Homeschool beach day at Fuller's Resort, 10:00, $1/pp
July 27--Homeschool beach day and potluck dinner, 5:00, Fuller's Resort, $1 pp, see below
July 27--Park play day, 2:00,  park at 17th and Sycamore in Niles
July 30--Bowling at Strikes and Spares, 1:00-3:00, $5/pp


HERE'S THE BUZZ:



1) Fall art classes
2) Beach day and potluck with World Harmony run group
3) Scholarships just for homeschoolers
4) Homeschool Performing Arts auditions



1) New Creations Offers 2010 Fall Art Classes in the Michiana Area for Students in Grades 1-12. Adults and home schoolers welcome!
 
 Gloria Seitz, a certified K-12 art teacher, will be teaching classes on the topic of PRESSING INTO PRINTMAKING.
 
In this seven week class, students will be learning the history and process of printing. Many types of printing will be explored. Depending on the age group, some of the processes we will be exploring include thumb, vegetable, butterfly, string, block, stamp, blot, Gyotaku, marbleized, eraser, and solar prints.
 
Thursday Hobby Lobby CLASSES WILL BEGIN ONE WEEK EARLY, Thursday, September 16 and skip the following Thursday. TUESDAY CLASSES in Niles will begin on Tuesday, September 21, and WEDNESDAY CLASSES at Trinity will begin on Wednesday, September 22. There will be no classes the week of October 11.
The Art Festival will be held on Friday, November 12. 
 
Tuesdays, classes at Community Free Church in Niles are as follows:  Ages 6-10 will meet at 10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 9-13 meet from 11:45 -12:45 p.m. and 7th -adult meet from 1-2 p.m. 
 
Wednesday classes meet at Trinity Free Church in South Bend. Ages 6-10 will meet at 10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 9-13 meet from 11:45 -12:45 p.m. and 7th -adult meet from 1-2 p.m.
 
Thursday classes meet at Hobby Lobby in Mishawaka at the following times:  Ages 6-10 will meet at 11:30-12:30 AND at 12:45-1:45 p.m.. Ages 9-13 will meet at 2-3.  7th through adult will meet from 3:15 -4:15. 8 through 13 year olds will meet from 4:20 -5:30 p.m. (Extra time at end of day to allow for cleanup!)
 
The cost for the seven week classes is $65 for the first child and $5 LESS  for each additional child.  You will save $5 on the total cost if you pay by September 13.  Cost includes supplies (except sketch book, erasers, pencil, rulers, and folder:  These you will need to purchase), room rental, and Art Festival.  You may sign up and print out a registration form on line at www.newcreationsart.com.  Classes do fill up, so be sure to get your registration in early.  You may reserve your spot by calling Gloria at 574-271-8069 even before sending in your reservation. 
 
If you want to view more photos of the classes, check out New Creations Art Classes on Face book.


2) Special Beach Day and Potluck on Tuesday, run on Wed morning

This Tuesday, July 27,  the World Harmony Run group will be in our area.  The HUB will be hosting them on our beach day.  We will come a little later in the day than our usual lunchtime.  From 5 - 8pm we'll have a potluck and a chance for our families to meet these people from all over the world.  Twelve of them will be there for the evening.  The usual homeschool Tuesday rate of $1/person will apply.  The HUB will supply paper products and punch.  Please bring your own meat to grill and a salad, veggie, or dessert to share.  The runners are all vegetarians.  Here is their web site, if you'd like to learn more about their organization: http://www.worldharmonyrun.org/ 

Also, they will be at the Niles City Hall at 9am Wednesday morning for about half an hour.  The mayor will speak and some refreshments will be provided.  Kids may have the opportunity to run the torch around the City Hall building.  They will then head out, with a police escort, down to US 12 and continue their run heading east.  If any of you are runners, you may run with them for awhile if you like.


3) 2010 Homeschool Graduate Makes Scholarship Road Easier for Others

After spending much of the past year hunting down scholarships available to home-schooled students, David Craft realized there was a problem. "There are lots of scholarships available only to those in traditional schools, but none to speak of just for homeschooled students," he lamented. "When I searched online for 'homeschool scholarships' I came up with only a few results, most of which had nothing to do with homeschooling."

When David saw that many scholarships were in the $200 to $500 range, he realized there were businesses run by home school families who could probably also offer scholarships. "Perhaps they had just never thought of doing it," he said." It's an important concern, because while some general scholarships invite homeschoolers to apply, the forms are designed for students in traditional schools. They place a lot of emphasis on class rank, and often have several pages asking for involvement in student government, school clubs, and student leadership positions. Homeschooled students are clearly the underdogs in these competitions."

David, along with the support of his family, has launched a new Website located at homeschoolscholarships.org. The two-fold purpose, as stated on the site, is "to inspire businesses and individuals to recognize the unique potential of homeschooled students by creating scholarships designed for them, and to provide a place for homeschooled students to find those scholarships." Businesses who provide scholarships will be given a link to their own Web site.

Not destined to become another of the many scholarship search sites, this site will feature only those scholarships designed specifically for homeschool students, or scholarships that have a proven record of being homeschool-friendly. David hopes the homeschool community throughout the nation will help provide him with little-known scholarship opportunities to post on his site. He's well on his way with 15 homeschool-specific scholarships already listed, and hopes to grow the list as more businesses and organizations decide to take the challenge. David can be contacted through the Web site.

Homeschool organizations are invited to link to homeschoolscholarships.org if they believe the Web site will be of service to homeschool families.


4) Homeschool Performing Arts 2010-2011 season presents: 

Little Women--Kalamazoo
Performances: December 7-11
Auditions: August 12
Rehearsals: Thursdays, 10-6 beginning September 9
Little Women the Broadway Musical is based on the life of Louisa May Alcott and follows the adventures of her family as they grow up in Civil War America. This story of the March sisters is filled with a powerful score, dancing, laughter and even some tears, touching issues that are as relevant today as they were when the original novel was written. With music by Jason Howland, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and book by Allan Knee, Little Women will remind us all of the true value of family and friendship. This show for students ages 13 and up requires a medium-sized chorus and has several lead roles for both males and females.

Meet Me in St. Louis--Grand Rapids
Performances: January 20-22, 2011
Auditions: August 10
Rehearsals: Tuesdays, 10-5 beginning September 7
Meet Me in St. Louis is an optimistic musical set during the 1904 World's fair.  Join the Smith family as their love and respect for one another is tempered with genuine humor during hard times. This rare treasure of musical theatre includes such familiar songs as "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," "The Trolley Song" and "The Boy Next Door." This production calls for a large cast, ages 8 and up, with limited roles for children under 13.

Brigadoon--Lansing
Performances: April 7-9, 2011
Auditions: August 9
Rehearsals: Fridays, 10-5, January-April 
and 2-3 rehearsals per month in the fall
beginning September 17
Brigadoon spins the story of a mysterious Scottish village that disappears into the Highland mist and returns onl y one day every hundred years. Worlds collide when two American tourists stumble upon Brigadoon and all its inhabitants. A lush musical score, lively dances and gorgeous harmonies help weave the story of this Highland romance. Marking the first Broadway smash hit for Lerner and Loewe, the classic story of Brigadoon heralds the ideas of love, loyalty and sacrifice, for "when ye love someone deeply, anythin' is possible".

Annie Get Your Gun--Kalamazoo
Performances: May 5-14, 2011
Auditions: August 12
Rehearsals: Thursdays 10-5, January-April and 2-5 on Sept. 30, Oct. 14, 28 & Nov. 11
 Annie Get Your Gun, Irving Berlin's classic musical, features gunfights and glamour--old west style! Annie Oakley, a backwoods gal with a sure shot and quick wit, challenges dashing marksman Frank Butler, the star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West traveling show. Sparks fly faster than bullets, but the competition ricochets romance.  Featuring great songs like:  "There's No Business Like Show Business," "Anything You Can Do," "I Got The Sun In The Morning," and "You Can't Get A Man With A Gun."  Featuring Cowboys, Indians, and a large chorus of old-west style performers, this musical is sure to hit the bull's eye! 
 


 
Disney's The Aristocat Kids
Lansing Rehearsals: Fridays 8:30-11:10,  beginning September 10
Performances: November 6 
Auditions: August 9
Kalamazoo Rehearsals: Thursdays 8:30-11:30, beginning September 9
Performances: November 13
Auditions: August 12 
Grand Rapids Rehearsals: Tuesdays 9-12, beginning September 7
Performances: November 20
Auditions: August 10 
Disney's The Aristocats Kids takes audiences on a fast-paced adventure with memorable characters and jazzy songs. This 45-minute production focuses on actor development, vocals, and choreography. HPA Kids! is a great musical theatre experience for 8-12 year olds.  Sets, props and family commitment are minimal.

Homeschool Performing Arts, 7995 Timpson Ave. SE, Alto, MI 49302
 

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Homeschool high school science classes: 
 
A deposit of $75 is required to hold a spot in either class.  Below are the age/grade levels we believe are appropriate for the courses we offer.  There are overlaps allowing for difference in maturity, science interests and math skill level prior to taking a course.  
 
                                                Approximate
Level    COURSE-Year offered            AGE range       GRADES         MATH SKILL LEVEL
    1      Physical Science-11/12   13-16            8-10     Pre-Algebra or Algebra
    1      Biology-10/11                            13-16            8-10     Pre-Algebra or Algebra
    2      Chemistry-11/12                        16-18            10-12   Algebra or Advanced Math
    2      Adv. Biology-10/11                    16-18            10-12   Algebra or Advanced Math
 
Courses in levels 1 or 2 can be taken in any order within that level but it is important to take Physical Science before taking Chemistry and Biology before taking Advanced Biology.
 
Note: It is my goal to continue offering these courses as long as they are needed but the above schedule cannot be considered a guarantee as personal circumstances could dictate otherwise.
 
Costs – Biology: $ 340 Tuition for the year
Advanced Biology: $400 Tuition for the year
 
Lab costs for either class: $90 approximate for the full year. The $75 deposit goes toward these lab costs.
 
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
           
Randy Graves, M.S.                                        
gravesr@andrews.edu                                     
269.473.5935

                                                           
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Anthony Beer is accepting new students of all ages in the South Bend , Mishawaka , Granger and Niles area.  His studio offers a wide range of opportunities for students to excel with his/her skills at the piano. The Studio exposes each student to many different styles of music, ranging from classical, jazz, religious and contemporary music. This enhances their musical knowledge in theory,music history and their musicianship and performance skills. His goal as a teacher is to nurture each student and to help them explore the beauty and love of music. He encourages all students to support the arts in their community.
 
He is conservatory trained as a classical pianist and teacher and has studied at Goshen College , IUSB and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester NY .
Contact: 574-292-2038 or email apbeer@yahoo.com

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The Homeschool HUB is continuing to collect Campbell Soup labels, Campbell's Chunky Soup labels, Campbell's Healthy Request labels, Campbell's Select harvest, Franco-American, Pepperidge Farm, Spaghettios, Swanson, V-8 Beverages, V-8 Fusion, Prego Italian Sauces and Campbell's Food Service.   Give your labels to any board member or bring them to our homeschool functions.


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We are still accepting Boxtops for education labels.  You can find these on:


Betty Crocker goods
Gold Medal Flour
Nestle products
Cherrios
Cascadian Farm products
Chex
Cocoa Puffs
Cookie Crisp
Country Cornflakes
Fiber One products
Golden Grahams
Honey Nut Clusters
Lucky Charms
Oatmeal Crisps
TotalTrix
Wheaties
Green Giant vegetables
Pillsbury Toaster Strudel
Totino Pizza olls
Hamburger Helper meals
Old El Paso
Suddenly Salad
Yoplait
Fruit Flavored shapes
Ziploc
Kleenex
Scott
Kotex
Poise
Depend
Hefty
Nature Valley
Cottonelle 
Huggies
Goodnites
Pull Ups
Avery School supplies


Go to Boxtops for Education.org for more info, and then SAVE SAVE SAVE  those labels.  Each one nets 10 cents and every 10 cents adds up. You can give them to any HUB board director or bring them to any of our functions that we will be having.  Thank-you!
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DISCLAIMERS: 


While the Homeschool HUB believes that these events or opportunities may be of value to home educators, announcements do not constitute an endorsement by the Homeschool HUB, or its Board of Directors. It is the responsibility of individual parents to determine the appropriateness of any event or opportunity for their children.


Participation in any event is voluntary and the participant assumes complete responsibility and liability for themselves, their family, anyone accompanying them, and their personal property.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Oops! One more thing...

I missed an item to go into yesterday's news update (and it's time sensitive):

A summer class is being offered by music teacher Valerie Rumpf for those interested in contemporary Christian band for teens.  There are open spots for a lead guitarist and a bass guitarist.  Some experience is necessary and must be able to read tabs or sheet music.  Class runs from the week of July 19th through Sept. 3rd.  Time to be announced.

Cost: $60
Place: Music Academies in Niles
Contact: Valerie at 574-292-2714 or 269-362-5780

Thursday, July 15, 2010

HUB news update

Homeschool HUB News Update--July 15
 

Homeschool HUB phone: 269-240-6094
email: homeschoolhub@yahoo.com   website: www.hshub.org 
Editor: Annette Ernsperger
 

The information below is offered to you as a service.  Please research and decide for yourself the value to your family.  The Homeschool HUB does not endorse any programs or services other than those offered by the Homeschool HUB.  
 

Send information to be added to the update no later than the Thursday before the week you want it to appear:  homeschoolhub@yahoo.com
 


ON THE CALENDAR:



Details for the following events are on the calendar at: www.calendar.yahoo.com/homeschoolhub


July 20--Homeschool beach day at Fuller's Resort, 10:00, $1/pp
July 23--Bowling at Strikes and Spares, 1:00-3:00, $5/pp


HERE'S THE BUZZ:



1) Volunteer!
2) August offerings at Niles library
3) Homeschooling through high school discussion
4) Tillers International programs
5) Art history class
6) Social activity for area homeschoolers



1) Volunteer options to consider:


The Niles Burn Run on July 17th and 18th raises money for the Great Lakes Burn Camp by hosting a family friendly charity motorcycle festival every year in Niles .  The event is going to be bigger and better than ever and is moving to downtown Niles ! 
 
They still need volunteers to help with all areas both days.  There will be vendors, visitors, motorcycles and families having fun. 
 
Contact Doug at 362-2371 to learn how you can get involved and to schedule your time slot.  It is going to be lots of fun!
 
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The Logan Center in Northwest Indiana has brought to Berrien County programming for kids with Autism.
This would be a great opportunity for a college student looking for experience, a teacher with extra time this summer or someone who loves kids who are having fun.  Volunteers assist the students with autism by helping in the activities and participating in the groups.
*Tuesday & Thursdays programs are held from 1-3pm at Sport Fit Athletics in St. Joseph
*Every other Tuesday evening from 5-7pm at First Church of God in St. Joseph .
*Various times on Mon/Wed/Fri throughout the rest of the summer for swimming lessons.
*They are hosting a 3 day dance program July 19-21 from 1-3pm at the Citadel in Benton Harbor.
*They are seeking active, cheerful, optimistic individuals who don't mind getting sweaty, laughing with kids, and who can be mentors with uplifting spirits. 

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If you would rather play with animals consider tending the cats at Paw Mart, near to Martin's in St. Joseph for Animal Aid.  Their immediate need is for Wednesdays & Saturday evenings, beginning about 7 pm but they are willing to work with your schedule.  Volunteers should be 16 years old or older so this is an ideal option for a teen who is looking to volunteer or for a family who is looking to do something together.  Animal Aid has partnered with Paw Mart to have cats available that are looking for a home.  The volunteers tend the adoptable cats at the store. 

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Call a nurse!  A nurse is needed for the Fine Arts Camp to be held at Camp Baber in Cass County from July 25 to Aug. 1.  A church in Niles is bringing in professionals to provide Fine Arts to low income kids for the week.  They need a nurse/s to volunteer for the week to be on call at the camp.  If you would like to volunteer for the week, a day or for a few hours contact the Volunteer Center for additional information. 

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Come to Coloma on Saturday, August 7 for the Glad Peach Festival. 
In downtown Coloma, the Family Art Fair will be the place to be and the creativity will be flowing for various arts and crafts projects.  There is a role for you to play.  Are you a take charge person, wanting to provide direction?  Or perhaps you are someone who provides encouragement to young artists and can help restock supplies throughout the day.  If you like to get up early on Saturdays, you can help get things set up starting at 8 am and going till 10 am before the folks arrive for the day.  Want to find out more or sign up for the day for a shift from 9 to 1 pm or 1 pm to 5 pm?  Contact the Volunteer Center or check out their web site: http://colomapeachfest.com
 
I am passing along to you this unique opportunity to share your artistic skills.  Artists literally take it to the streets and do chalk art on the road. 
Artists still needed for Chalk the Block on August 6th and 7th
St. Joseph Today still has a few blocks left for any amateur or professional artist that would like to show off their pastel/chalk skills in the 2010 Chalk the Block Festival. For more information please call Brian Smith at (269) 985-1111, or brian@sjtoday.org. Applications are available online at www.sjtoday.org or can be picked up in the St. Joseph Today office located at 421 State St. in downtown St. Joseph , MI .
Please contact St. Joseph Today for more information: 269-985-1111 or www.sjtoday.org 
 
 
If you have questions or would like to get connected contact:
Debra Panozzo
Adult and family volunteer coordinator
Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan
269-983-0912 ext 303 St. Joseph
269-683-5464 ext 322 Niles
www.volunteerswmi.org

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Teen and adult volunteers needed

Fort St. Joseph Museum in Niles has requested help with the archaeology dig Open House in Niles on August 14 and 15.  They have divided the two days into shifts from 9:45am - 12:45pm, noon - 2:30pm, and 2:15pm - 5:15pm.  There are two areas for which they need volunteers - the entrance table, where you would be passing out brochures and directing people to the various areas at the dig site, and the children's table, where you would be helping kids with a scavenger hunt activity.  

If a 12 year old wanted to do this along with a parent, I'm sure they'd take them as well.

Volunteers will be given a certificate verifying their volunteer participation.  When applying for colleges these days, there is an emphasis on community volunteer work.  Besides the fun of doing it, this would be good to be able to include on your college aps.

To sign up for a shift, call Candace Skalla at 269 684-2455

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Volunteer to Monitor Bird Nests

If you have an interest in birds, you can learn how to find and monitor nests as part of the Cornell Lab's NestWatch project (www.nestwatch.org). You visit a nest for a few minutes, twice per week, and record information such as how many eggs it contains, how many chicks hatch, and how many leave the nest. 


2) August is sure to be a hit with the children who come to the Niles District Library!
 
*Last Blast of Summer starts on August 30th and ends on September 4th. During the week there will be free take-home crafts and coloring pages, a large selection of board games to play and the Kids- Read Away Your Fines program. For the first time, kids will be able to reduce their fines by reading in the Children's Department. The librarians will time each child and hole-punch a special card for every 15 minutes read. Children can earn up to $3.00 off late fees, not lost or damaged book.  They will earn 50¢ per every 15 minutes.
Also that week on Tuesday, August 31st, we will have balloon sculpting at 1:00 p.m. To cap the week off, there will be a raffle drawing for 3 bags of books and prizes.
*August's displays will remind everyone that there is still lots of summer fun left.  Books about fireworks, festivals, fairs, camping and pirates are on the lighter side while the phonics and back-to-school books foretell the future.  Be sure to pick up the free coloring and craft pages that are included in our displays.
*As soon as August ends, our Fall programs gear up.  Chess Club meets on the first and third Saturdays of the month at 9:30 a.m. Jr. Garden Club will dig in on Saturday, September the 11th. Squigglers and Preschool Storytimes will go back to their regular hours on Wednesdays: Squigglers at 10 & 11 a.m. and Storytimes at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.  Special events will be announced each month and our librarians are ready to answer your school related questions. 

Niles District Library
620 E. Main St.
Niles, MI  49120
Phone: 269-683-8545 
Contact person: Nancy Studebaker or Darlene Jackson

3) Homeschooling through High School Discussion - AP & Clep Tests

In the first, of what I hope is a series of meetings and topics for homeschooling through high school, Michele Megna has offered to share her experience with us, along with information on using AP & CLEP test for your homeschooled student.  Benefits of AP & CLEP include demonstrating to a college, student preparedness, in addition to earning college credit, and/or advance placement.   Both allow for independent study, prep courses & on-line courses.  AP & CLEP tests are offered by College Board who is also the provider of SAT tests.  
 
We will meet at 2 PM on Monday July 19th.  Location:  Lincoln Township Library, meet in the Quiet Reading Room.  (which is located to the far right wall when you enter).  There will not be tables so bring a note book or clip board if you wish to easily take notes.  Space is limited to 20.   So that there are enough hand-outs please RSVP to Mary Ann Annis mihomeschooler@comcast.net , or 449-3668 if possible, prior to July14th.   (If you didn't rsvp but find yourself able to attend last minute, please still join us.) 
 
Experience Wanted
If you have experience on this topic AP or CLEP -  or other homeschooling through high school related topics and are willing to share your knowledge and insight with a small group or be part of a panel discussion on a topic, please drop me a note.  Thanks! Mary Ann Annis,  mihomeschooler@comcast.net


4) Summer classes and events at Tillers International in Scotts, MI, which is a little southeast of Kalamazoo.

Upcoming Classes
Small Grain Harvesting, July 9-10th, 2010
Blacksmithing I, July 10-11th, 2010
Blacksmithing for Youth, July 19-22nd, 2010
Ecology Field Day, July 24th, 2010 NEW!
Tools for Home and Hearth, July 24-25th, 2010
Knife Making, July 31st-August 1st, 2010
Blacksmithing I, August 7-8th, 2010
Small Scale Hay Making, August 17-21st, 2010
Upcoming Events
Horse Progress Days, July 2-3rd, 2010 in Topeka, Indiana
Midwest Tool Collectors Midsummer Tool Meet, July 17th, 2010 at Tillers' Cook's Mill Learning Center
Port Oneida Fair, August 13-14th, 2010, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan
Southwest Michigan Community Harvest Fest, September 19th, 2010 at Tillers' Cook's Mill Learning Center

Visit: www.tillersinternational.org

5)  Art History Class 
Gauging interest for a possible class: The Box Factory in St Joseph is thinking of offering an Art History class this fall. The class would be 8 weeks long, would include art history and related fine arts projects, and may include a trip the the Art Institute of Chicago. The Box Factory would need at least 8 students to run the class. If you think you might be interested, please email Noel Bash at bash5849@sbcglobal.net . 
 
6) Homeschool Parents - quick – what's the biggest drawback most people cite when talking about homeschooled children? Most of you likely said it's the perceived lack of socializing opportunities. We've all heard the questions: How will homeschoolers learn to be part of a team? How will they react when they leave home and face peer pressure? What about forming friendships? Though we know our homeschooled children will not end up living as hermits in a cave somewhere, the need for socialization is real. These are valid questions that deserve serious thought. Just how will you answer them? What socialization opportunities do your children have?

"But mom, I have Facebook - it's not like I don't have any friends."

Our children are sometimes referred to as "Digital Natives." They've always had the internet. Cell phones. Hand-held gaming systems. And now social networks. The outside world can be brought to them or re-created in their hands. Though many homeschoolers don't see the need for real social interaction, the need hasn't ceased to exist.

The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) conducted a study in 2003 and concluded that homeschooled children are on social par with their public schooled counterparts. To what did HSLDA attribute this? Homeschoolers' tendency to become involved in church youth groups and other programs like scouting and 4-H. In short, extracurricular social activity.

To provide such extracurricular activity to area homeschoolers, several parents are working to coordinate social events over the course of the summer. The first event will be a campfire and yard games for 13-18 year old students held on July 16th from 7:00 – 10:30 PM at the home of Shane and Laura Hollister. Light refreshments will be provided. The rain date is the next evening, Saturday July 17th. The address and phone number are shown below.

If you are interested in helping to coordinate events or have suggestions, please contact us. Trips to the fair, skating, or any other public event can also be considered. Thank you!

Shane & Laura Hollister
2090 Weiser Rd.
Niles, MI 49120
269-684-7158
 
 

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LMC Middle School Summer Robot Camp
 
This fun and educational camp is designed for students entering grades 5-9 in the fall.  This is a five-day fun and creative learning experience to keep kids busy during the summer. Kids work in pairs to solve challenges by building and programming robots using the LEGO Mindstorms (RCX) Robotics Invention System.  In addition to having fun, participants learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving, and teamwork skills.  Student teams will complete several projects and mini challenges.  Build your own programmable robot!  Learn some computer programming to control your robot!
 
*  Minimum age is 9 (recommended for ages 9 - 14).  No previous experience required.
*  Students will have a partner for most activities, and are expected to cooperate and share well.  Each day includes structured lessons and activities to practice construction and programming skills.
*  Student need to bring their own sack lunch, and be motivated and mature enough to stay focused on robotics activities all day.
 
Robot I Courses:  
07/12/10 - 07/16/10      CRN 50345
07/19/10 - 07/23/10      CRN 50346
07/26/10 - 07/30/10      CRN 50495
8/02/10 - 08/06/10      CRN 50344
 
Time: 9am - 3pm
Location:   Lake Michigan College , Bertrand Crossing Campus, 1905 Foundation Drive , Niles
Limit:  16 students/camp
Cost:  $150
Instructor:  Meg Edwards
 
For information and registration call 269 695-1391
  
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Homeschool high school science classes: 
 
A deposit of $75 is required to hold a spot in either class.  Below are the age/grade levels we believe are appropriate for the courses we offer.  There are overlaps allowing for difference in maturity, science interests and math skill level prior to taking a course.  
 
                                                Approximate
Level    COURSE-Year offered            AGE range       GRADES         MATH SKILL LEVEL
    1      Physical Science-11/12   13-16            8-10     Pre-Algebra or Algebra
    1      Biology-10/11                            13-16            8-10     Pre-Algebra or Algebra
    2      Chemistry-11/12                        16-18            10-12   Algebra or Advanced Math
    2      Adv. Biology-10/11                    16-18            10-12   Algebra or Advanced Math
 
Courses in levels 1 or 2 can be taken in any order within that level but it is important to take Physical Science before taking Chemistry and Biology before taking Advanced Biology.
 
Note: It is my goal to continue offering these courses as long as they are needed but the above schedule cannot be considered a guarantee as personal circumstances could dictate otherwise.
 
Costs – Biology: $ 340 Tuition for the year
Advanced Biology: $400 Tuition for the year
 
Lab costs for either class: $90 approximate for the full year. The $75 deposit goes toward these lab costs.
 
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
           
Randy Graves, M.S.                                        
gravesr@andrews.edu                                     
269.473.5935

                                                           
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Anthony Beer is accepting new students of all ages in the South Bend , Mishawaka , Granger and Niles area.  His studio offers a wide range of opportunities for students to excel with his/her skills at the piano. The Studio exposes each student to many different styles of music, ranging from classical, jazz, religious and contemporary music. This enhances their musical knowledge in theory,music history and their musicianship and performance skills. His goal as a teacher is to nurture each student and to help them explore the beauty and love of music. He encourages all students to support the arts in their community.
 
He is conservatory trained as a classical pianist and teacher and has studied at Goshen College , IUSB and the Eastman School of Music in Rochester NY .
Contact: 574-292-2038 or email apbeer@yahoo.com

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The Homeschool HUB is continuing to collect Campbell Soup labels, Campbell's Chunky Soup labels, Campbell's Healthy Request labels, Campbell's Select harvest, Franco-American, Pepperidge Farm, Spaghettios, Swanson, V-8 Beverages, V-8 Fusion, Prego Italian Sauces and Campbell's Food Service.   Give your labels to any board member or bring them to our homeschool functions.


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We are still accepting Boxtops for education labels.  You can find these on:


Betty Crocker goods
Gold Medal Flour
Nestle products
Cherrios
Cascadian Farm products
Chex
Cocoa Puffs
Cookie Crisp
Country Cornflakes
Fiber One products
Golden Grahams
Honey Nut Clusters
Lucky Charms
Oatmeal Crisps
TotalTrix
Wheaties
Green Giant vegetables
Pillsbury Toaster Strudel
Totino Pizza olls
Hamburger Helper meals
Old El Paso
Suddenly Salad
Yoplait
Fruit Flavored shapes
Ziploc
Kleenex
Scott
Kotex
Poise
Depend
Hefty
Nature Valley
Cottonelle 
Huggies
Goodnites
Pull Ups
Avery School supplies


Go to Boxtops for Education.org for more info, and then SAVE SAVE SAVE  those labels.  Each one nets 10 cents and every 10 cents adds up. You can give them to any HUB board director or bring them to any of our functions that we will be having.  Thank-you!
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DISCLAIMERS: 


While the Homeschool HUB believes that these events or opportunities may be of value to home educators, announcements do not constitute an endorsement by the Homeschool HUB, or its Board of Directors. It is the responsibility of individual parents to determine the appropriateness of any event or opportunity for their children.


Participation in any event is voluntary and the participant assumes complete responsibility and liability for themselves, their family, anyone accompanying them, and their personal property.