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[HUBNEWSLETTER] Homeschool HUB News Update--October 25, 2019 [3 Attachments]

 

Homeschool HUB News Update--October 25, 2019

Homeschool HUB phone: 269-240-6094
email: homeschoolhub@yahoo.com   website: www.hshub.org  facebook:  www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Editor: Andrea Bikfalvy
 
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

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Yes, you are welcome to forward the newsletter to anyone who might be interested!  :-)


GENERAL INTEREST

G1) Brain Warmer Upper
G2) UM-Dearborn Welcomes Homeschoolers
G3) Michigan Tech Welcomes Homeschoolers
G4) Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition
G5) Track the International Space Station


G1) Brain Warmer Upper

What do you have to give before you can keep it?

Answer to previous one: They didn't play each other.


G2) UM-Dearborn Welcomes Homeschoolers

Greetings from UM-Dearborn, a friendly place for homeschooled students! I applaud your initiative and motivation to provide a thorough education for students of today who will become leaders of tomorrow.

Visit our Homeschooled students webpage https://umdearborn.edu/admissions/undergraduate/incoming-freshmen/homeschooled-students for information about admission, scholarships, and dual enrollment options. (Upon admission, dual enrollment students receive a scholarship for 50% of tuition and fees!)
Please encourage your homeschooled students to apply for admission and make plans to visit campus at one of our upcoming events:

    Engineering and Computer Science Career Night - November 7  https://umdearborn.edu/events/all-events/engineering-and-computer-science-career-night-0
    Discover Dearborn Days - November 27 & January 20 https://umdearborn.edu/admissions/undergraduate/visits-events/discover-dearborn-days
    Health Professions Information Night - December 4 https://umdearborn.edu/events/all-events/health-professions-info-night-1

Go Blue – Go Dearborn!

Deb Peffer
Director of Admissions and Orientation


G3) Michigan Tech Welcomes Homeschoolers

Hello from Michigan Technological University, where it is my second year leading the College of Engineering. We are located in Houghton, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, in "Copper Country." Founded in 1885 to train mining engineers (because of the copper), the university is now a comprehensive, technologically focused university, with over 7,000 students (which doubles the local population when school is in session!).

I am writing at the urging of one of the College's advisory board members, an alumna of Michigan Tech. In her words: "Janet, I think Michigan Tech would resonate with people who have prioritized education through home schooling." She went on to recount the strong safety record we have at Michigan Tech, the hands-on emphasis, the 24 student-run Enterprise teams, and more. I promised her I'd reach out.

In the College of Engineering, nearly 1,000 new students join us each fall, selecting one of 16 different majors (biomedical engineering, environmental engineering, geology, applied geophysics, geological engineering, materials science and engineering, mining engineering, surveying engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering technology, chemical engineering, construction management, civil engineering, and mechanical engineering).

And one more, our fastest growing major, the Bachelor of Science in Engineering, allows students to tailor their degree to fit their interests (e.g. a BS in Engineering, with global studies emphasis).

There are many other majors available at Michigan Tech—through the College of Computing, the College of Sciences and Arts, the College of Business and Economics, and the College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science.

Our career fairs are competitive, meaning that companies compete with each other to hire our students! No less than 351 companies were here in September because of the very strong reputation of our graduates. "When you want an individual with hands-on experience—you got to Michigan Tech," is what I hear, over and over.

At our Department of Mechanical Engineering's senior dinner, where soon-to-be-graduates make an obligation to themselves to uphold the standards of the engineering profession.  I participated as well: "As an Engineer, I, Janet Callahan, pledge to practice integrity and fair dealing, tolerance and respect; and to uphold devotion to the standards and the dignity of my profession, conscious always that my skill carries with it the obligation to serve humanity by making the best use of the Earth's precious wealth. As an Engineer, I shall participate in none but honest enterprises. When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given without reservation for the public good. In the performance of duty and in fidelity to my profession, I shall give my utmost."

I encourage you to visit https://www.mtu.edu/admissions/visit/, and to apply (it's free) https://www.mtu.edu/admissions/. And don't hesitate to contact me (callahan@mtu.edu).

Oh, and one last thing – we have some amazing summer youth programs.

Janet Callahan, PhD, PE
Dean, College of Engineering


G4)  Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition

2020 Theme: "Reducing Individual Impacts"
Register Here Now: https://www.cstl.org/cleantech/registration/

The Clean Tech Competition is back, and we are incredibly excited for our 9th annual event! 2019 saw teams from 40 countries compete, with representatives from Zimbabwe, China, the United States, Philippines, Singapore and Italy joining us in New York City, vying for the honor of Clean Tech Winner! This international research and design challenge for 15-18 year old pre-university student's challenges teams to be as innovative as possible as they look to create a sustainable solution to our future. It is the perfect way to combine a love for science with a commitment to civic duty and we would love to see teams from Indiana join us this year!

To us, this year's theme encapsulates the struggle we all go through daily; one where it feels like you as an individual are unable to do much in the grand scheme of things, but you wish to make a difference. This year we are looking to our competitors to help us answer this existential question. But as we know, this struggle can vary deeply all over the world, depending on the means your community has. Which leads us to our categories:

Limited Resources
Abundant Resources

We want students to research a specific area and challenge, then propose something that individuals can do to reduce their footprint and solve that challenge, based on having limited or an excess of resources. There are quite literally a world of problems out there we can solve, making the possibilities for your students almost endless. Challenge them today to make that difference!

Competition Information
Each year, the Spellman High Voltage Electronics Clean Tech Competition encourages scientific understanding of real-world issues and the integration of environmentally responsible energy sources. The goals and guidelines are as follows:

    Teams consist of 1-3 students, are assisted by a Team Leader (i.e. parent, teacher, or mentor), to develop a written proposal.
    There is no entry fee.
    First Round consists of written Paper Submissions
    10 Finalist Teams per category are selected and given a $200 stipend to help them prepare a Prototype and presentation for the Finalist Event.
    Finalists compete for the $10,000 grand prize in each category, and a 'Continued Mentorship'
    Official Competition website https://www.cstl.org/cleantech/
 
Please See attached flyer for more information.

Contact: Competition Administrator: Mr. Kevin Sanders          * Email: cleantech@cstl.org    Phone: +1-516-764-0045  : Website: https://www.cstl.org/cleantech/


G5) Track the International Space Station

Link to the NASA page to track the International Space Station. Tells you when it will be visible from where you are.
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/index.cfm



MICHIANA EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

1) Free Homeschool Gym and Facilities
2) Theater Opportunities
3) Tiger Tennis
4) Bethel University "Sense & Sensibility"
5) Homeschool Event Day October 31st
6) Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeship



1) Free Homeschool Gym and Facilities

Elkhart Parks and Recreation does not shy away from keeping everyone involved. The facility is welcoming in homeschool families and co-ops to the Tolson on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The program will allow the homeschooled children a chance to get out of the house and into a different setting. The co-ops are encouraged to take advantage of the facilities by exploring the gym, playing on the play ground, or even throwing the ball around on the field. Co-ops are encouraged to get in contact with the Parks and Recreation office as soon as possible 574-295-7275 or email clayton.brown@coei.org

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 12:00-2:00P
Fee: Free


2) Theater Opportunities

My name is Grace Lazarz and I'm the Education Specialist at South Bend Civic Theatre.  I am reaching out because I'd love to get the word out to your homeschool families about the class offerings we have at South Bend Civic Theatre.  Our next session of classes starting in November were recently posted, and we have something for grades kindergarten through adults in acting, voice, improv, dance, and more!

The next session registration/descriptions can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pvR0cEP51BNE6XSJEz-0tzSXJVfNnd1mQi6YRS5PMa8/

I should also let you know that we do have scholarships available to make the classes affordable for folks.  Info on that can be found at http://sbct.org/education/scholarship-request-form/.  It's pretty easy to submit and we can reduce the cost a significant amount depending on household income and other factors.  We also have a program called No Actor Left Behind where if you audition for a show and don't make it into the cast you can take one of our classes for free.  We have auditions for The Lion King Jr. coming up for 2nd-8th graders in December if that's of interest too!  


3) Tiger Tennis

TIGER TENNIS HOME SCHOOL JUNIOR  TENNIS  
 
BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE JUNIOR  TENNIS -- UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION
 
When: Saturdays 6:00-8:00 PM-November 16, Nov. 30,
Dec. 14, Dec. 21, Jan. 4, Jan. 25, Feb. 8 $120.00
14 hours of tennis $8.57 an hour
                           OR
Saturdays 6:00-8:00 PM-November 16, Nov. 30,
Dec. 14   $65.00
 
Who: Girls and Boys ages 7-19 tennis coaching, instruction,
game strategy and scoring
 
Location: Carmel Racquet Club
225 E. Carmel Dr, Carmel, in 46032
 
Registration fee:  $120.00 per player for all 14 hours ($8.57 an hour vs $38 an hour for regular indoor tennis)  Mail registration and fees to Renee Bognar to register (mail to 41 Horseshoe Lane, Carmel 46033)  This is a great way to get introduced to tennis

Please see attached file to register.


4) Bethel University "Sense & Sensibility"

Bethel University Theatre Department presents "Sense & Sensibility" by Kate Hamill, based on the novel by Jane Austen. Performances of the show, directed by Deb Swerman, will run Nov. 14, 15*, and 16 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 16 at 1 p.m., in the Everest-Rohrer Auditorium on Bethel's campus.

This playful new adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters — sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne — after their father's sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. Set in gossipy late 18th-century England, with a fresh female voice, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. "Sense & Sensibility" examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?

Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors and students, and $10 for children 12 and under. Purchase tickets online at tickets.betheluniversity.edu or by calling 574.807.7080, Mon., Wed., and Fri., from 1-5 p.m.; Tues. and Thurs., from 3-5 p.m.

*This performance will be interpreted for the d/Deaf community.


5) Homeschool Event Day October 31st

Hello Home School Families,

We are offering a Home School event at YMCA Storer Camps, near Jackson MI on Thursday, October 31st.  I have attached the information flyer for your review.  Please contact me with any questions.  Hope you can join us for this great event.

Nancy Burger

Senior Program Director

YMCA STORER CAMPS

6941 Stony Lake Road, Jackson, MI 49201
(P) 517 536 8607  (C) 517 262 7705  (F) 517 536 4922
(E) nburger@ymcastorercamps.org  (W) ymcastorercamps.org
(O) facebook.com/ymcastorercamps | ymcastorercamps.org/give/ways-to-give/ |

The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility.


6) Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeship

This is in St.Joseph, MI

https://www.hansonmold.com/apprenticeship-program/








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CLASSIFIEDS

Looking for a group?  Join the HUB!  We need you.

The HUB is a volunteer organization.  Without the support and participation of homeschool families, we can't function effectively.. Please consider serving on our board (a few meetings per year) or setting up an activity or program that interests you.


Have something for sale, free or trade?  Advertise here!  (Advertisements stay in for two weeks unless we work out something else in advance)

Homeschool groups are welcome to advertise their group, too.  It's free!


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LETTING IT RIDE:

Make a tax-deductable donation to the Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund.  Check with your tax preparer for the most advantageous amount if you wish, but Federal and State deductions are available for charitable donations of this kind.

Checks should be made out to:  Michigan Gateway Community Foundation AND "Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund" written in the Memo line of the check.

Address and Contact Info:
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan, Michigan   49107
Phone: 269.695.3521
Fax: 269.695.4250
email: info@mgcf.org

The Homeschool HUB is collecting used textbooks.  Contact Andrea homeschoolhub@yahoo.com or 269-240-6094

Like us on facebook for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  https://www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Join our yahoo group for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/homeschoolhub/
Check out our website for info (refer your friends, too, if you like!):  http://www.hshub.org/

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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.

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Sunday, September 8, 2019

[HUBNEWSLETTER] SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: LANSING EVENT POSTPONED

 

The event in Lansing on Tuesday September 10 is called off for now. With the school year just starting up, too many people were unable to attend. Hopefully, a new event can be organized for October or November so our voices can be heard. With more time to plan and organize, and with more time for people to settle into their schedules and routines for the year, it will be a more effective event with more people able to attend.






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[HUBNEWSLETTER] Homeschool HUB News Update--September 6, 2019 [1 Attachment]

 

Homeschool HUB News Update--September 6, 2019

Homeschool HUB phone: 269-240-6094
email: homeschoolhub@yahoo.com   website: www.hshub.org  facebook:  www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Editor: Andrea Bikfalvy
 
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

To subscribe to this newsletter, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HUBnewsletter/ OR send an email to the following address: HUBnewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com  (You can also sign up on the home page of our website hshub.org--just type your email in the box!)  Don't forget to do one of these if you change your email address!

Yes, you are welcome to forward the newsletter to anyone who might be interested!  :-)


GENERAL INTEREST

G1) Brain Warmer Upper
G2) Free Videos for Learning about Birds
G3) HSLDA Essay Contest
G4) Scholarship Opportunity


G1) Brain Warmer Upper

Two men play five complete games of checkers. Each man wins the same number of games. There are no ties. How?

Answer to previous one: odds and ends


G2) Free Videos for Learning about Birds

Did you know that Bird Academy has nearly 200 instructional and informative videos that you can watch for FREE? If you're looking for information on bird songs, foraging behavior, migration or ID tips, bookmark our videos page as a resource you can enjoy anytime!

https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/media-library


G3) HSLDA Essay Contest

Now Accepting Entries through November 1
Get ready to write! The HSLDA Essay Contest is now open. This year we want to hear about where you're from. Maybe you live in a sunny climate, in a close-knit town, or near lots of historic sites... how do you perceive the place you call home?
 
We're pleased to mention that our prizes have increased since last year. Winners can now receive up to $500!  All contest profits go to HSLDA Compassion, which provides resources to help make homeschooling possible for families facing hard times.  Keep reading to learn about the theme for each age group. For details on how to enter: https://form.jotform.com/92115715319152

Category 1 (ages 7–10): Imagine that you are pen pals with someone who lives far, far away from you. This person has never seen your home or experienced the sounds, smells, people, and events that happen where you live. How would you describe your house, neighborhood, town, or city to them? Answer this question in an essay.

Category 2 (ages 11–14): Imagine that you are a tour guide in your community. You get to pick three local sights or other noteworthy things to show to tourists. What do you choose? In an essay, explain why these three things are worthy of being included in your tour.

Category 3 (ages 15–19): Imagine that you're in a job interview and your interviewer asks this question to gain more insight about you: "How has the place (or places) where you've grown up impacted who you are? Answer this question in an essay.


G4) Scolarship Opportunity

This is open to homeschoolers:

https://www.vfw.org/community/youth-and-education/youth-scholarships



MICHIANA EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

1) Art Exhibit at Bethel University
2) Corydon Homeschool Day
3) Talking Points in Support of Partnerships in Michigan
4) Events and Exhibits at The History Museum
5) College Scholarship for Catholic Homeschoolers in MI
6) Homeschool Week at SEALIFE Aquarium and LEGOLAND Discovery Center
7) We Can Ride 4-H Club Open Fun Show Scheduled
8) Events at Fernwood
9) Paid Research Opportunity


1) Art Exhibit at Bethel University

Bethel University's Weaver Gallery presents their opening art exhibition of the 2019-2020 academic year. The artwork will be on display from Sept. 6 through Oct. 31, 2019. This show will be a collaborative effort, featuring guest artist William Potter's artwork in the Weaver Gallery and Bethel University's Kindergarten Lab students' artwork in the Great Hall.

William Potter is an Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and an Associate Professor of Foundation Studies at the Herron School of Art and Design in Indianapolis.  His exhibit, "Among the Marks," will feature several large works created with a full circle approach (hand to sketch, sketch to screen, machine to studio and back to the hand again) involving many mediums.

"I see the working process as a form of conceptual engagement. As I am working in the studio, I am making abstract ideas physical. I see thinking as tied to structure. The constructions then become a tangible form that mirrors the structure of thinking. They evolve, shift, and re-contextualize like a thought does. I am inspired directly by process, form, and the beauty of abstract relationships," Potter says.

"LabK Unveiled" will run concurrent to Mr. Potter's exhibit and will be an invigorating demonstration of the artistic perspective of kindergarten students.  Bethel Art Professor Chad Eric Jay worked in conjunction with Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Ariana Grabill, as well as other Department of Art students and staff, in order to achieve this first-of-its-kind exhibition.  These kindergarten students are all a part of the on-campus Kindergarten Lab class, made possible by Bethel's Education Department and School City of Mishawaka. This exhibition is free and open to the public.

The Weaver Gallery Hours are Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.


2) Corydon Homeschool Day

 Good afternoon! We are now accepting reservations for our popular Homeschool Day event!

Join us on October 9 for a special day at Corydon Capitol State Historic Site tailored especially for homeschooling families! The day includes hands-on activities, interactive presentations, and tons of fun and learning!

Choose to attend either the morning (9:00 a.m.-noon) or afternoon (1 p.m.-4 p.m.) session. You will be assigned a group to rotate through the different activity stations where you'll learn about Indiana history, march like a soldier in 1812, make historic crafts, and more!

Reservations are required and can be made by calling the site at 812-738-4890. Tickets are $8/student. Parent/guardian free. Recommended for ages 6-13, but other ages welcome. Group reservations are welcome, but must be made as a group (not individually). Tickets are non-refundable and this event is held rain or shine.

Reservations fill up quickly. It's recommended to call early!

We hope you'll join us for the fun!

Laura Spalding
Program Developer
Corydon Capitol State Historic Site
lspalding@indianamuseum.org
p: 812-738-4890

202 E. Walnut St.
Corydon, IN 47112

www.indianamuseum.org/corydon-capitol-state-historic-site


3) Talking Points in Support of Partnerships in Michigan

Anyone who wants to speak up in support of Partnerships in Michigan now has a sheet of talking points to research and use when calling, writing, or visiting legislators, and when speaking to the state school board on September 10th in Lansing, if they wish.  Please see the attached file.


4) Events and Exhibits at The History Museum

Shakespeare Tea  September 22, 2019 ~ 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.
To tea or not to tea, that is the question. Let's do! Be enchanted with Shakespeare at this tea presented by The History Museum. You will be shown to your table, festive with decorations. This one-of-a-kind experience offers a menu of savories, sweets, and classic teas, and includes visits to the exhibit Full Circle: Shakespearean Culture at Notre Dame. Tickets are $25/general; $20/members; and $20/youth 4-17. Reservations are required by September 19 and can be made online by clicking here or by calling 574.235.9664.

Keepers of the Fire: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi, on view April 27, 2019 – January 19, 2020.
Keepers of the Fire: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi explores the thriving community through interviews and oral histories, sculpture and beadwork, art and artifacts. The exhibit immerses visitors in the traditions and teachings of the Pokagon Band.

As visitors move through the exhibit, they can discover pottery, ceramics, quillwork, black ash baskets, and many other art forms of the Pokagon Band. They can also view floral designs common in Potawatomi beadwork designs and learn about the significance of the clothing made and worn, including beaded gloves, moccasins, and other regalia. Special areas on music, language, and housing of the Pokagon invite reflection of the Band's culture and customs. Visitors can see The History Museum's Van Sanden portraits of Leopold Pokagon and Topinabee, the only known paintings of these Pokagon leaders.. Sections on the history and political nature of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi give perspectives of the past and present. When European explorers first arrived in this area, they met the first people–the Potawatomi. Hundreds of years later, while many of their people were forcibly removed, the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi remained, through the wisdom of their elders. Today a federally-recognized sovereign nation, the Pokagon Band demonstrates their influence and strength, and their continued reliance upon the Seven Grandfather teachings—wisdom, love, respect, courage, honesty, humility, and family. Keepers of the Fire: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi celebrates and honors these first peoples of the area.

The Final Frontier: Bendix and the Apollo Program  July 8, 2019 – June 28, 2020  Carroll Gallery
It was 50 years ago, on July 20, 1969, that U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon. This remarkable accomplishment was achieved less than 10 years after President John F. Kennedy challenged the U.S. on May 25, 1961, in his famous speech: "I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth." Going to the moon required innovation, engineering, and an enormous amount of manpower. The craft sent to the moon featured the largest rocket ever built, with the most complicated equipment ever designed, and cost billions of dollars to develop. The equipment needed for the Apollo missions was a marvel of engineering, with every part critical to the program's success. South Bend's Bendix Corporation was essential in its development. The contract for the lunar module was awarded to Grumman Aircraft in 1963, which delegated the $350 million project to several subcontractors, including South Bend's Bendix Corporation.

Through artifacts, photographs and documents, The Final Frontier: Bendix and the Apollo Program tells the story of the Apollo program and chronicles its mark on history. An Apollo spacesuit, on loan from the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas, is a stellar centerpiece of the exhibit.

The History Museum
808 W. Washington St.
South Bend, IN 46601


5) College Scholarship for Catholic Homeschoolers in MI

Attention Homeschooling Parents –

I am contacting you to let you know that Ave Maria University (AMU) is offering generous scholarships specifically for Catholic Homeschool students from Michigan to attend AMU in Florida. If you have a son or daughter who is a SENIOR this year, we want you to take advantage of the Michigan Homeschooled Faith Scholarship, which awards $9,000 per year for four years! [This is in addition to any institutional or federal aid they might qualify for.]

In addition to the information below on this scholarship, if you have a son or daughter who is a senior, I want to invite them to participate in our Michigan AMU Fly-In 2019.  Even if they cannot participate in the free college visit (AMU Fly-In), please review the below SCHOLARSHIP details.

We believe AMU is a great fit for students who have been homeschooled. If you have a Catholic son or daughter looking for an excellent and yet affordable way to continue their Catholic education, please review the below information.

[Note: I am sensitive that some of you receiving this message may not be Catholic. Please be assured that I / we celebrate the unity that we do have in Christ. However, for this specific scholarship and fly-in opportunity, it is intended for Catholic students. Thank you for your understanding.]

Sincerely,
Jeff Randolph
The Ave Maria Foundation

 
Following are the details regarding the generous Michigan Homeschool Faith Scholarship and the opportunity to visit AMU for FREE:  Generous Scholarship Opportunity: AMU (near Naples, FL) is offering the Michigan Homeschool Faith Scholarship ($36,000 over 4 years) to Catholic homeschool students (from MI), making an authentic Catholic education truly affordable.

For more information on this scholarship visit: https://www.avemaria.edu/future-students/scholarships/#michigan-homeschooled-faith

FREE College Visit:  Through the generosity of several local donors, we are happy to be able to send a limited number of high school seniors to AMU for a free college visit!  This package will include round-trip airline tickets, food, lodging and ground transportation in Florida. (Should you be chosen, you will need to provide your own transportation to and from Detroit Metro Airport.)

When:  Thursday, October 31 – Sunday, November 3, 2019
Who:  We will be sending a limited number of high school seniors (see details below), along with several adult chaperones to Ave Maria University for the weekend.

Note:  This is a GREAT opportunity made available through the generosity of several local donors.  While this will be an enjoyable weekend, it is reserved for students actively considering attending AMU.  Thank you for your cooperation!

Prerequisites to qualify for the Michigan AMU Fly-In 2019:

    You must be a practicing Catholic, a high school Senior, and reside in Michigan
    You must have applied and been accepted to AMU

** If you haven't yet applied, START NOW!  Via the online application…
** GO TO: https://www.avemaria.edu/apply-now/
** Contact Mary Reed, AMU Admission Counselor, at mary.reed@avemaria.edu or 239-280-2487 if you have any questions.

Action Required:
# 1 – Complete your online application to AMU (as mentioned above)!
# 2 – GO TO: www.avemariafoundation.org to complete your online FLY-IN application and permission slip.  (Note: This is separate from the University application.)    

Fly-In Registration closes Sunday, September 22.  On Tuesday, September 24, we will notify the students (via email) who have been selected for this incredible opportunity.

** You MUST submit all requested information in its entirety in order to be considered.
** Do not wait until the last minute to apply.

 
 6) Homeschool Week at SEALIFE Aquarium and LEGOLAND Discovery Center
    
September 16th-20th from 10am-1pm
'Dive' into Homeschool Week for an educational workshop, supplemental educational activities and a FIN-tastic discount! Homeschoolers and their families can purchase tickets for just $10 per person. That's a savings of up to $13.95 each!

FREE Fish Dissection Workshop*
10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm daily
Learn about a fish's anatomy and adaptations through this hands-on experience. This program is recommended for students in 4th-12th grade, however, younger students may participate with a parent.

*Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the workshop and gather in Conservation Cove
to participate. First come, first served. Space is limited.

https://www.visitsealife.com/michigan/tickets/homeschool-tickets/?data-accesso-package=8493

September 16-20, 2019 from 10:00am-1:00pm

Join us for Homeschool Week at LEGOLAND Discovery Center Michigan and enjoy supplemental educational activities and a bricktacular discount! Homeschoolers and their families can purchase tickets for just $10 per person. That's a savings of $17.95 each!

Plus, homeschoolers will have the opportunity to participate in a FREE educational workshop! Space is limited. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to workshop time to participate. Homeschool Week admission tickets do not guarantee a workshop.

FREE Educational Workshop: Rube Goldberg Machines   10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm

https://michigan.legolanddiscoverycenter.com/?package=8494


7) We Can Ride 4-H Club Open Fun Show Scheduled

We Can Ride 4-H Club will hold an open fun show at the Buchanan Westerners Riding Club  Grounds  on  Saturday,  September  21,  2019 starting at 8:00 a.m. Buchanan Westerners is located at 14665 Mead Road, Buchanan, MI 49107.

We Can Ride 4-H Club is part of the MSU Extension's Proud Equestrian Program that enables disabled youth to learn horseback riding skills, showmanship techniques, and stable management. Benefits to the participants include improved balance and coordination, strengthened muscles, improved motor skills, and   increased self-confidence.  

As part of celebrating the end of summer and a successful riding season, the fun show will include a fun fair of activities and games for non-riders and spectators to enjoy. The event does also serve as a fundraiser for the We Can Ride 4-H Club.  For the show flier and more information, please contact Show Chair Karey Sebasty at
269-240-8261


8) Events at Fernwood

The Marvel of Trees Sunday September 15 1-2:30 pm
Become familiar with the methods of estimating the age of a tree and one particular method that you can use today as you walk Fernwood's trails on a scavenger hunt for Fernwood Big Trees!  $12 (Members $10)   Register by September 13.

Night Hike September 20, 2019 7:30-9:30
Fernwood has a completely different feel under the cover of darkness—the streams seem louder, katydids are calling, and stars grace the overhead sky. Discover how unique nature is at night, call for screech owls, and listen for bats hunting for insects. Please bring a flashlight.  $12 (Members $10) All children 8 and under are free. Register by September 18.

Free Day (with coupon) Saturday September 21 As a living museum, Fernwood is participating in Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day. Visit smithsonian.com/museumdaylive to download a coupon for free admission for two at Fernwood.

Color Wheel Saturday September 29   Join us for a natural dyeing workshop led by members of Detroit's natural dye collective, Color Wheel! You'll have the chance to experiment with a bundle dyeing technique that transfers natural color from freshly gathered botanicals onto silk scarves. Color Wheel will also lead a garden tour, exploring the native and cultivated dye plants growing at Fernwood. Check Fernwood's website for more details.

CLUB MEETINGS

Wild Ones Fernwood Chapter
Last Sundays, 12:30pm
Get involved with restoring native plants, natural landscapes, and pollinators to your backyard and local community. For more information on Wild Ones, visit www.wildones.org or contact Heather Catania at skaarcat@aol.com.
September 29: Spiders!

Fernwood Book Group
Third Saturdays, 10:30am
September 21: The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs by Trista Gooley
    
The Michiana Unit of the Herb Society of America
Second Wednesdays, 10am
Please visit our website for dates and topics.

Niles Handweavers Guild
First Wednesdays, open meeting 10am–2pm
Please contact Elizabeth Pilley at pilleyaw@msn.com for more details.
September 4: Band weaving

Photography Club
First Sundays, 2pm (September meeting 9/8)
Open to all ages and levels of experience. Meetings last 90 minutes, starting with a sharing and discussion of recent images shot by club members, followed by a monthly topical program. For more information, contact Bob Denny at bobdenny.fernwood@gmail.com.


9) Paid Research Opportunity

Dear Friends of the CLAD Lab at Notre Dame,

We are currently studying how parents and children interact with different types of picture books. As part of the study, we are inviting children ages 3-4.5 years old to come with a parent or guardian to Notre Dame to participate in one picture book session. Participating children will look at two children's books with their parent/guardian and then will complete a few activities with one of our team members. Participating families get to choose a children's book to take home with them, and they also receive $20. To schedule a session or request additional information, please email Joanna at clad@nd.edu or call at 574-631-5250.

Find more info here:
https://cladlab.nd.edu/participate/

Feel free to forward to any friends or family who might be interested.

Many thanks for reading this email!
Nicole


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The HUB is a volunteer organization.  Without the support and participation of homeschool families, we can't function effectively. Please consider serving on our board (a few meetings per year) or setting up an activity or program that interests you.


Have something for sale, free or trade?  Advertise here!  (Advertisements stay in for two weeks unless we work out something else in advance)

Homeschool groups are welcome to advertise their group, too.  It's free!


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LETTING IT RIDE:

Make a tax-deductable donation to the Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund.  Check with your tax preparer for the most advantageous amount if you wish, but Federal and State deductions are available for charitable donations of this kind.

Checks should be made out to:  Michigan Gateway Community Foundation AND "Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund" written in the Memo line of the check.

Address and Contact Info:
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan, Michigan   49107
Phone: 269.695.3521
Fax: 269.695.4250
email: info@mgcf.org

The Homeschool HUB is collecting used textbooks.  Contact Andrea homeschoolhub@yahoo.com or 269-240-6094

Like us on facebook for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  https://www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Join our yahoo group for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/homeschoolhub/
Check out our website for info (refer your friends, too, if you like!):  http://www.hshub.org/

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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.

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Saturday, August 31, 2019

[HUBNEWSLETTER] SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Opportunity to speak up in Lansing

 

Dear Homeschool Families and Friends,

Parent partnerships allow homeschooling families to take advantage of many opportunities for their students to participate in classes and activities. The same classes and activities are available to all students in the area, including public and private school students, enhancing the educational opportunities for all Michigan students. Homeschool families who support these partnerships are invited to Lansing to speak to legislators and to the state school board on September 10th. Please mark your calendars now if you might want to participate.

There have been many "bumps in the road" for parent partnership programs statewide in Michigan. It appears the legislators support and encourage the partnerships, but the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) seems to be doing all it can to shut partnerships down. It is the MDEs job to follow the laws/directions of the state legislature and work to support and grow the partnerships. They have not done so. Instead they have used their audit process to take funding for the programs away from the partnership districts. When MDE auditors think they have found a problem, they should use that "finding" to explain why there is a problem and how it can be corrected, giving the partnerships direction on how to improve their programs. Instead, they have been taking away funding immediately upon finding what they decide is a problem, without warning and without giving the partnership district a chance to correct the issue.

Often the partnership programs obtain permission and approval for their programs from their local auditor. This causes them to move forward with their programs. Subsequently, a state auditor changes what was approved by their local auditor and takes away their funding, sometimes millions of dollars. The decision of the state auditor can be appealed and overturned, but it takes years, which leaves the programs in disarray. This results in an adversarial relationship between the MDE and the districts with partnership programs, rather than the cooperative and supportive relationship that should exist.

The MDE State Board meeting this month is on Tuesday, September 10th. Their time for public comments starts at 1pm. Here is a link to their rules, with a form at the bottom to turn in to request 3-5 minutes to talk to the state board.


The legislature is also in session on September 10th. The buildings for the legislature and the state board of education are about two blocks apart.

Homeschoolers who support the parent partnerships are encouraged to go to Lansing on September 10th and ask their representatives and senators for help in dealing with MDE in the late morning, and then to go to the MDE school board meeting before 1pm to ask the Michigan State Board of Education to direct the auditing department to stop taking funds, and start supporting these programs. Please watch for further announcements as more details become available.

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Monday, August 26, 2019

[HUBNEWSLETTER] Homeschool HUB News Update--August 23, 2019

 

Homeschool HUB News Update--August 23, 2019

Homeschool HUB phone: 269-240-6094
email: homeschoolhub@yahoo.com   website: www.hshub.org  facebook:  www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Editor: Andrea Bikfalvy
 
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

To subscribe to this newsletter, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HUBnewsletter/ OR send an email to the following address: HUBnewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com  (You can also sign up on the home page of our website hshub.org--just type your email in the box!)  Don't forget to do one of these if you change your email address!

Yes, you are welcome to forward the newsletter to anyone who might be interested!  :-)


GENERAL INTEREST

G1) Brain Warmer Upper
G2) Scholarship Opportunity
G3) Heath Classes
G4) Homeschool responses needed for College Research
G5) Citizen Scientists Needed for Monarch Butterfly Research
G6) State Butterfly for Michigan? (with Activities on Butterflies)



G1) Brain Warmer Upper

What does this mean?

1 end 3 end 5 end 7 end

Answer to previous one: an egg


G2) Scholarship Opportunity

 Dear Homeschooler,

I am writing to you about the Lyceum Scholars Program at Clemson University, a unique $10,000 scholarship for incoming freshmen to study the moral, political, and economic foundations of a free society.  We have found that homeschool students are excellent candidates for the Lyceum Scholars Program and a number of our current Scholars come from a homeschool background.  

Lyceum Scholars take eight classes together as an intellectual cohort during their undergraduate career. They read the Great Books of Western Civilization and discuss timeless questions such as:

    What makes a society free?
    What makes a society prosperous?
    What are the principles of the American Founding?

The Lyceum Scholars Program recreates the substance and value of a traditional liberal arts education, the kind of education that is sadly missing from many of today's colleges.

More information about the Program is available on our website  https://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/capitalism/lyceum/ and students may apply here: https://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/capitalism/lyceum/application.html.  Alternatively, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.

Sincerely,
Sidney Thompson
MI Homeschool Outreach
The Lyceum Program
Clemson University
329 Sirrine Hall
Clemson, SC 29634
864-784-1044


G3) Health Class

Hello.
I think we can all agree that health is of the utmost importance and that a healthy child learns better and lives better. My goal is to teach students how to live healthier and how to recognize things that can harm their health or help their health.

My name is Stacy Browning and I am a Health Education Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer with a Bachelor of Science in Health Education from the University of Florida and training certifications through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. I have put together an 8 week health and healthy eating class for homeschool students of all ages called "Eating You Alive." This class can be geared toward elementary age students or middle/high school age students and is available in a classroom setting or online via Canvas..  The classroom setting will be held at First Baptist Church of Apopka in their Fellowship Hall beginning the third week of August.

Visit the "Eat to Live" Facebook page and print off the registration form (a separate form for each student).

If you have any questions, or would like more information, please feel free to call or text me at 407-227-2201, or email me at cscbrowning@yahoo.com.
Thank you for your time and consideration and I look forward to hearing from you regarding "Eating You Alive."

Stacy Browning, HES, CPT
407-227-2201


G4) Homeschool responses needed for College Research

Home educator friends, my name is Kyle Greenwalt and I'm an educational researcher at Michigan State University. I have spoken on several media platforms in favor of the trends we see in home education. I am interested in conducting a study on homeschooling families where the father is either the primary care-giver and teacher, or sharing those duties equally with his partner. I would love to learn more about how home educators are helping lead the way to a society that is learner-centered and justice-minded. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me at greenwlt@msu.edu. You can see more about my work at: https://michiganstate.academia.edu/KyleGreenwalt. Thanks so much!


G5) Citizen Scientists Needed for Monarch Butterfly Research

No experience is needed, and citizens can help determine if Monarchs should be added to the Endangered Species list as their population is dropping significantly.

https://www.mprnews.org/story/2019/07/27/monarch-butterfly-blitz-needs-citizen-scientists  


G6) State Butterfly for Michigan? (with Activities on Butterflies)

Michigan has no state butterfly. We promote legislation to make the Black Swallowtail butterfly Michigan's State Butterfly. Using a specific pollinator as a teaching example is an effective way to educate both our citizens and our youth about the importance of pollinators.Butterflies are both beautiful and important to our ecosystem. The Black Swallowtail is especially important to Michigan. It is found throughout the entire state and it is a permanent resident of Michigan.

There is a list of Educational Activities on the page, plus an opportunity for Girl Scouts and similar organizations to work on the legislation as part of a badge.

https://michigangardenclubs.org/projects/black-swallowtail-papilio-polyxenes-butterfly/



MICHIANA EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES

1) Free books, Educational Supplies, and Curriculum
2) AHG and Trail Life Open House tonight!
3) Music Lessons
4) SciFEST
5) Spanish, English Lit and Composition Classes


1) Free books, Educational Supplies, and Curriculum

A special education teacher who retired has donated a classroom full of educational materials to the Homeschool HUB. The materials range from Pre-K to high school level, but most are in the 1st-6th grade range. Please call Andrea at 269-240-6094 if you are interested in looking through it.


2) Trail Life and American Heritage Girls Open House tonight!

American Heritage Girls is a Christian Scouting program for girls from 4 years old to 18 years old, and Trail Life is a Christian Scouting program for boys from 5 years old to 22 years old.  Tonight in Berrien Center, they are offering an open house with Free homemade ice cream, games, fun, and information.  Come check them out.  They meet every Monday night at 6:30, and you are welcome to come any time to check it out or join.  

Open House Monday August 26 6:30-8:00  pm

Berrien Center Bible Church
8830 M-140
Berrien Center, MI 49102

Bring the whole family! Everyone is welcome


3) Music Lessons

Would you like to add music to your home curriculum, but don't feel able to do it all on your own? There's a new hybrid-online program specifically for homeschoolers! Imagine you and your kids as young as 5 years old playing music together every day on instruments like piano, ukulele, guitar, or violin, even if you have no prior experience with music!  It's called Exact-Notes, and it gives you everything you need to bring music into your home conveniently, easily, and affordably!

Check out our website at www.Exact-Notes.com for details about courses for different instruments ranging from $24.99/month to private lesson packages for $100/month, or contact the program creator, Zach Tolan, at (616) 570-3600 or Tolan.Zach@gmail.com.


4) SciFEST

Local homeschool students a einvited to participate in SciFEST.  SciFEST happens annually in the fall, typically in September. This year will be Sept 19-21 at Andrews University. Here is the web link for more details on registration, cost and deadlines: https://www.andrews.edu/cas/stem/scifest/

Please call if I can assist you with any questions.

Thank you!
Monica Nudd, M.Ed
STEM Enrollment Coordinator
Andrews University
269-471-3872


5) Spanish, English Lit and Composition Classes

I am Susan Daniels and I offer small group classes in Spanish language and English composition and literature for homeschooled high school students in Michiana.  
The following is my class schedule for the 2019-2020 school year:
Tuesday classes:
English:  World Literature (A Beka World Literature) meeting at 1:00-2:20.
Spanish II: join us even if you took Spanish I in any other setting!   Meeting time 2:30 -3:50.
Tuesday classes meet on the south side of South Bend

Thursday classes:
English:  Novels (Fall semester), Research Paper (Winter Quarter), Shakespeare (Spring Quarter) meeting 1:00-2:20
Spanish I: a class for beginners! Meeting time 2:30 - 3:50.
Thursday classes meet in Mishawaka.
Classes begin Tuesday, Sept. 3, and Thursday, Sept. 5..

For more information and to enroll contact Susan Daniels at lighthouseteacherservices@gmail.com or check out the website:  www.lighthouseteacher.com




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CLASSIFIEDS

Looking for a group?  Join the HUB!  We need you.

The HUB is a volunteer organization.  Without the support and participation of homeschool families, we can't function effectively. Please consider serving on our board (a few meetings per year) or setting up an activity or program that interests you.


Have something for sale, free or trade?  Advertise here!  (Advertisements stay in for two weeks unless we work out something else in advance)

Homeschool groups are welcome to advertise their group, too.  It's free!


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
LETTING IT RIDE:

Make a tax-deductable donation to the Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund.  Check with your tax preparer for the most advantageous amount if you wish, but Federal and State deductions are available for charitable donations of this kind.

Checks should be made out to:  Michigan Gateway Community Foundation AND "Homeschool HUB Endowment Fund" written in the Memo line of the check.

Address and Contact Info:
Michigan Gateway Community Foundation
111 Days Avenue
Buchanan, Michigan   49107
Phone: 269.695.3521
Fax: 269.695.4250
email: info@mgcf.org

The Homeschool HUB is collecting used textbooks.  Contact Andrea homeschoolhub@yahoo.com or 269-240-6094

Like us on facebook for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  https://www.facebook.com/HomeschoolHub
Join our yahoo group for discussions, announcements, questions, and support:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/homeschoolhub/
Check out our website for info (refer your friends, too, if you like!):  http://www.hshub.org/

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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.

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