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Saturday, 18 June 2016
The beautiful Moat Garden will be the setting for our biggest family event ever: a festival to celebrate The Queen's 90th birthday. Join us for a full day of events, including storytelling with our popular storyteller Olivia, telling tales of The Queen, live 1950s music, knights, soldiers, a local school band and children's entertainers. Bring your own picnic and come dressed in your best party clothes to take part in the children's costume parade after each storytelling session and claim a memento of the day.
*Storytelling sessions: 11:30, 13:00, 14:30, Moat Garden. Each storytelling session will last approximately 30 minutes and will end with a Children's Parade. Please bring a waterproof rug to sit on.
*Live music throughout the day by Windsor Jazz and the LuLaLas, Moat Garden
*Family Picnic (weather permitting), Moat Garden and Bandstand
*Meet a Military Knight:13:00-16:00, The Dean's Cloister (at the exit to St George's Chapel)
*Soldiers and military vehicles including a Panther armoured vehicle and a light tank with tracks:12:30-16:30, Parade Ground
*The Queen's Six:12:00-12:45, The Waterloo Chamber
*The Windsor Upper Schools Music Department: 11:30- 16:00, Bandstand and Chapter Grass, St George's Chapel
*Children's Entertainers:11:00-15:00, Castle Precincts
Exploration Works Learning Garden at YMCA in Helena, Montana
I am working on a detailed blog post of our project -- I will post a link here as soon as the post is online. Thanks for your interest.
There are lots more progress photos and description on my landscape-design-business account, Native Design. It's a set called "Helena Growing Communities"
This is the general outline I am using to train my teachers about breaking down large projects into parts using web 2.0 tech. Popplet is collaborative up to 10 users. We love it. It can do so much more than what is seen here.
Cusi Travel is supporting education at the village where our Quechuas (porters) come from by providing an English teacher. These children are eager to show us how they can count to 20 in English!
Nomads (pastoralists) usually follow the herds of animals they care for and eat. They need to have dogs, weapons and not much else; most of their lives revolve around having pastures and water for their lifestyle.
A few months back I was trained to become a high school mentor for the YMCA. I don't really want to go into the details of mentoring (it's something that every twenty-something should try it) and truthfully, I don't have much to offer to this 15 year old girl other than my attentive ear and a few practical jokes. Her personal family issues and quirks aside, she's really just your average teenager with the average teenager problems. She's not one to regale the winter ball or talk about boys. She nervously anticipates getting slammed with a wave of homework assignments. She can't stand it when her older brothers pick on her. Her only companion is her beloved cat, who glares and snarls at every guest.
In the past two months, I've learned a lot from my mentee about friends, family, and problems. It's funny to hear her stories from school and see that there are some elements from high school that really never change in adulthood. When I hear her complain about the mean girls in school, I think about the mean girls in my life who have been bossy, overbearing, and critical. And when you're doling advice to a 15 year old, telling them that "you don't have to be their friend", it makes you rethink your own friendships as well.
Even in childhood we begin to learn about the world and learn. Learning is not just about books or homework. It is learning about the world and understanding why we are here. Every person on earth has a purpose, so don't stop learning and getting to know the world. Try to constantly evolve
Welcome to the world of laughter and serious play! Learning Express’ goal is for you to be pleased with every purchase. Their shelves are stocked with 1000′s of amazing, unique toys, classic toys that have passed the test of time, and the latest and greatest toys that are wonderful and wildly imaginative.
They compliment their mix with a dash of fashions and a sprinkle of whimsy. Best of all, at Learning Express, you can get personalizations and gift wrap for free and promising exceptional, hassle-free shopping that will delight you!
Welcome to the world of laughter and serious play! Learning Express’ goal is for you to be pleased with every purchase. Their shelves are stocked with 1000′s of amazing, unique toys, classic toys that have passed the test of time, and the latest and greatest toys that are wonderful and wildly imaginative.
They compliment their mix with a dash of fashions and a sprinkle of whimsy. Best of all, at Learning Express, you can get personalizations and gift wrap for free and promising exceptional, hassle-free shopping that will delight you!
"Before I go to sleep tonight, I will learn how to play the guitar."
Okay, maybe not, but making up songs about people while attempting to play chords counts for somthing, right?
At Moscone Center at APHA's 140th Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Francisco, Oct. 27-31, 2012. (Photo by Michele Late/The Nation's Health/APHA)
A tool that allows for projects to be featured, generating interest and awareness for researches into Learning.
Congratulations to the Avondale Regional Branch Library teens for all the reading they completed this summer! They're celebrating an end of Summer Learning with super snacks, silk-screening, gaming, and prizes galore!
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