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Education Calendar: 06/24/2008

The Education calendar is published weekly. To submit information e-mail awidmer@record-eagle.com; fax (231) 946-8632; or mail to 120 W. Front St., P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632. Items should be received at least two weeks in advance.

CLASS REUNIONS

TC St. Francis Class of 1968, Sept. 5 football game at Thirlby Field (Look for a 1968 sign on the home side); Sleder's will be available post game. Sept. 6, Sleder's on the Porch at 7 p.m., cash bar and appetizers. $10 per person, $20 per couple (Indicate Fri. and/or Sat.; Checks payable to Sleders). RSVP by Aug. 25 by e-mail to: kaschueller@gmail.com (Kathy Courtad), or loretta.bliss@gmail.com (Loretta Lezon). Send checks or RSVP by mail to: Jill VanStratt (Ameel), 8989 Sunset West, Traverse City, MI 49686. Seeking classmates Mary Lou Weber, Francis Zeeryp, Gloria Kroupa, Joe O'Brien, Gwen Schwind and Bonnie Whiteford.

Grayling High School Class of 1978, 30th reunion events June 27-28. Visit www.casdk12.net/alumni_information.htm#1978 for event infomation and RSVP.

Traverse City HS class of 1948, reunion July 19; Forward information and inquiries to Jim Van Eenenaam E-mail: jimvane@charter.net; Phone: 946-5526; 12380 S. West Bay Shore Drive, TC, MI 49684.

Benzie Central High School class of 1992, 16-year reunion July 27, noon, Beulah Beach Pavilion. BYO barbecue and picnic. Visit the class Web site for updated information at www.classreport.org/usa/mi/benzonia/bchs/1992/

Traverse City Central HS Class of 1988, 20th reunion Aug. 2, 7 p.m., Park Place Dome TC. Tickets can be purchased at www.classreport.org; prices increase after July 1. For more details click the Reunions link at www2.tcaps.net/csh/

TC Central Classes of 1975-77, casual reunion gathering Aug. 15, at 7 p.m., Creekside at the Williamsburg, 4230 M-72 East. Alumni from St. Francis encouraged to attend. $20 per person, cash bar. Ticket price includes a BBQ cookout. RSVP and send payment (payable to Class of 1976) to: Jane Jason, 416 N. Spruce St., TC, MI 49684. For details call Jane Jason 883-8668 or Sue Nyland Gotts 883-6538.

Traverse City HS/St. Francis HS class of 1968, 40th reunion Aug. 16, Leland Lodge. For details and to register/RSVP, visit http://1968.freewebspace.com.

Clawson HS, reunion for all grades Sept. 9, 10 a.m., City Park Pavilion. Bring lunch. For details call Luella Joyce at (248) 588-1892 or Al Somers at (248) 588-1785.

TC Central HS class of 1959, monthly meeting. Call Pat at 938-0287 or Kay at 947-5399.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE

ICES Exchange Student Programs, offering teens in the Grand Traverse area a year or semester Study Abroad Program in one of 10 countries. Seeking host families for students 15-18. Call Sue Kailing toll free at (877) 681-1812, or visit www.icesusa.org.

Non-profit seeks coordinators, to mentor foreign exchange students, find and screen host families, and build relationships with high schools. Travel opportunities and training provided. Position unpaid, expenses reimbursed. Must be 25+. Visit www.effoundation.org, call Kara at (800) 447-4273, or e-mail kara.pesola@ef.com.

Host families sought for one-month exchange, July 26-Aug. 22, 4-H/Japanese Exchange program open to families with a youth of the same age and gender as the 57 Japanese youths, ages 12-15. Contact Wanda Repke 922-4825, repke@msu.edu.

ASSE International Student Exchange Programs, For details call (800) 677-2773, or visit www.asse.com.

SUMMER

4-H Learning Science Through the Arts Camp, July 13-16, Kettunen Center, for ages 9-14. $135. Deadline to register July 7. For details and registration form, call 829-3421, e-mail ksterrett@kettunencenter.org, or visit www.kettunencenter.org/sciartcamp.html.

Windward United Methodist Church sports camp, for ages 6-12, 6-8:30 p.m. Aug. 11-15, Long Lake Township Park, 8870 North Long Lake Road. Basketball, soccer and volleyball. $20 for the first child, $10 for each additional child, max. of $40 per family (scholarships available). For details contact Rebecca Scott, P.O. Box 1403, Traverse City, MI 49685; 421-1403; windwardchurch.org; or e-mail jtentmaker@mac.com.

Jordan Valley District Library, "Catch the Reading Bug!" Summer Reading Program July 1- July 31 for ages 5-12. Win prizes for reading, scavenger hunt, special entertainment Wednesdays. Registration required. For details call 536-7131 or visit jvdl.info. All programs free of charge.

Kingsley Football Youth Camp 2008, July 8-10, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Kingsley High School. Camp fee $40, checks payable to Kingsley Touchdown Club. Mail checks and consent forms to Coach Leonard at 310 Cochlin St., Traverse City, MI 49686. Call with any questions: 392-2623.

Glen Lake Community Library (Empire), series of summer programs for kids and families, Thursdays at 11 a.m., open to the public, no advance registration. For details call 326-5361, or visit www.glenlakelibrary.net.

Wigglers Story Time, June 25 and 27, 10:30 a.m., East Bay Branch Library. For preschoolers; stories, songs, fingerplays and fun.

Peninsula Community Library, "Catch the Reading Bug!" Summer Reading Club. June 30, 7 p.m. presenting "A Bug's Life." Club meets Thursdays in July; ends with a picnic for those who have fulfilled club requirements. Call 223-7700.

Kalkaska Co. Library, "Catch the Reading Bug!" Summer Reading Program, presenting entomologist Dr. Duke Elsner and his Spider Program at 10 a.m. June 26; "Insects Do the Strangest Things", July 10, 11 a.m., with "Prof. Antson Pantz," Pete Stobie from the Kalamazoo Nature Center. For all ages. For details call 258-9411.

Summer ARTcamp with Merrily Bauer, new location at Just Imagine Creative Center, 225 W. 14th St. TC.

Fine-Art Camps held weekdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 28-Aug. 1 and Aug. 4-8. Pre-registration recommended. To register call Merrily at 938-5869. Deadline is June 27.

Interlochen Public Library, "Catch the Reading Bug!" Summer Reading Program, preschool through young adult, Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. For details, call 276-6767.

Windermere Farm Horse Schools, Celebrating 16th year of Summer Schools. Building self esteem through riding, caring for horses, and performing in a riding exhibition. July 21-25 and July 28-Aug 1. For details call Maureen 938-9552.

Third Level Crisis Intervention Center, summer activities for ages 13-18 in Grand Traverse, Leelanau, Benzie, Antrim and Kalkaska counties. All events supervised by counselors, street outreach workers and volunteers. For details, visit www.thirdlevel.org.

Creative Thinkers Summer Camp, for ages 6-12, Session 2 July 15-31. Meets Tuesday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Brethren High School. Registration fee $15 per session due first day of class (checks payable to Brethren High School). 10% discount for enrolling two or more kids. For registrations forms, visit Brethren High School or call Jenice Momber at 477-5356.

Traverse City Children's Theatre, enrolling summer classes and day camp programs. Ages 5-21. Tuition assistance available. For details call 947-2210 ext 103, or visit www.tcctheatre.org.

East Bay Charter Twp. Summer Camps, day camp for ages 5-12. 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., weekdays. No camp July 4. Forms available at the township office. For details call 947-8647.

Crooked Tree Arts Center, For details, scheduling and pricing, call 347-4337 or visit www.crookedtree.org.

Noah's Ark Day care, "Adventurous Summer Day Camp" for children K-5. Christian curriculum. For details, call Michelle at 946-1153.

The Children's House, enrolling for preschool and school age summer camp programs. See www.traversechildrenshouse.org for information.

NMC College For Kids, for ages 4-17. Summer schedule at www.nmc.edu/collegeforkids or call 995-1700.

Central Michigan University-TC, Summer classes include "The Development of Jazz Through 1945," (June); The Language of Politics" (late August). For details, call the CMU-TC at 995-1756.

Pathfinder School Summer Day Camps, one week sessions, June 30-Aug. 8. Call 995-3800 or visit www.thepathfinderschool.org.

Little Artshram Art-Farm Camps, weekdays 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Art-Farm Workshop and the Community Gardens near the GT Commons Barns. Call 510-3491, e-mail penny@littleartshram.org, visit www.littleartshram.org.

KidzArt summer camps, Hosted at Hands On Art. June-August. Ages 5-12. Campers signing up for both morning and afternoon sessions get an additional hour free (bring lunch). Call 421-1222, visit www.kidzartMI.com.

Music Together, Mixed age music and movement program for infants, toddlers, preschoolers and the adults who love them. For details visit Sterling Studios at www.sterlingstudiosonline.com

West Shore CC College for Kids, July 7-11, ages 9-13. Registration open through June 30. Completed forms may be mailed to the college or faxed to 845-7227. For details call Rebecca Fox at 845-6211, ext. 3207; visit www.westshore.edu or e-mail collegeforkids@westshore.edu.

MUSIC/ART/PERFORMANCE

Northwestern Michigan College Community Concert Band, June 26 Music House Museum (Acme) on the lawn , 7:30 p.m.; July 9 Traverse City Senior Center, 7 p.m.; July 17 Grand Traverse Pavilions on the green, 7 p.m.; July 24 Hull Park (behind Traverse Area District Library) on Boardman Lake, 7 p.m. In case of bad weather, all concerts except the Pavilions will be held in the main arena of the Grand Traverse County Civic Center. The Pavilions program will be moved inside to the main Pavilions building.

FUND RAISERS

TCAPS' Transportation Humanitarian Fund, annual fundraiser at the Northwestern Michigan Fair, Aug. 3-9. Volunteers are needed to work the main entry, grandstand, ticket booths, the campground gate, and to sell pit passes. To volunteer or to donate, call Denise Watzel at 933-1923.

SPECIAL CLASSES/EVENTS

Michigan Legacy Art Park, June 28, 4 p.m., lecture by Elizabeth Goodenough at the Park's amphitheater at Crystal Mountain Resort, Thompsonville. Scavenger hunt for children followed by an opportunity for all ages to create a personal space in nature. The documentary "Where Do the Children Play" will be shown on the outdoor movie screen at Crystal Mountain at 9 p.m.

ISEA Invasive Species Research Program, July 2-3, Grand Traverse Bay, for high school students. For details and application materials visit www.schoolship.org or e-mail Christine Diana at cdiana@schoolship.org.

Park Pals, Tuesdays, June 10-Aug. 26, 10 a.m. -1 p.m., Memorial Park in Benzonia (behind Williams Auto). Bring a picnic lunch for your family and enjoy some adult time while kids enjoy outdoor fun and friends. For details call 882-7190.

Tuesdays at the Township, summer programs for kids of all ages; $2 per child per class, Long Lake Fire Hall classroom, 8870 N. Long Lake Rd., TC. June 24: Where's Waldo? in El Salvador, ages 5-8: 9-10 a.m., ages 9+ 10:30 a.m.-noon. July 1: Groovin' Tie dye, all ages: 10-11:15 a.m. or noon-1:15 p.m. July 15: Kidz 'n Power, ages 3-5: 9-10 a.m., ages 6+: 10:30 a.m.-noon. To register call Leslie at 946-2249.

Grand Traverse Bay Underwater Preserve, Classes include Underwater Photography, Underwater Archaeology, Nautical Archaeology Society training programs; Call 995-1700 to sign up or stop by EES Office at the University Center on Cass Street in Traverse City.

"Jump to Japan", Great Lakes Children's Museum annex, Con Foster Building. Open through Sept. 1. For details call 932-4526 or visit www.GreatLakesKids.org.

Horse riding lessons, for all ages; Sara Shalda Performance Horses, 2332 School Lake Rd., Maple City. E-mail sarashalda@aol.com; visit sarashaldaperformancehorses.com for details, pricing.

Grand Traverse Conservation District Discovery Nature Hikes, for a schedule and details visit www.NatureIsCalling.org.

SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS

American Institute of Architect Michigan (AIA Michigan) Educational Facilities Conference, Sept. 18-19, Grand Traverse Resort, TC. "Green, Sustainable Design...It's the Smart Thing To Do." To register, receive details, or inquire about becoming a sponsor, visit www.educationalfacilitiesconference.com.

SCHOLARSHIPS/CONTESTS/AWARDS

GTACS Hall of Fame, accepting nominations until July 15. Download the nomination form by going to www.gtacs.org and clicking on the Hall of Fame link. Questions may be directed to Cindy Weber at 995-8425, e-mail cweber@gtacs.org.

Michigan Historical Center Foundation 2008 Odyssey Award, given annually to up to three exceptional teachers of Michigan history. Nomination forms are available at www.michigan.gov/jingleball. Postmark deadline for nominations is Aug. 1.

Spring Arbor University More Life Scholarships, provides compensation for the cost of tuition and books, valued up to $20,000. Applications for the fall 2008 scholarships accepted through Aug. 19. For a list of qualified programs, eligibility requirements and application materials, visit www.arbor.edu/morelife/ or call the Traverse City site at 995-1760.

P.E.O. International, promoting educational opportunities for women: P.E.O. Educational Loan Fund, P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund, P.E.O. Program for Continuing Education, P.E.O. Scholarship Awards, and STAR, which will make scholarships available to graduating seniors. Grant, loan, and award recipients need not be members. For details visit www.peointernational.org.

COLLEGE/ADULT

EDUCATION

University of Michigan School of Nursing, accepting applications for fall 2008 BSN Completion Program in TC. Application deadline July 1. Call Lorrie Jorgenson at 995-1781, e-mail ljorgens@umich.edu.

West Shore CC, Registration continues into the first week of each term's classes. Fall: Sept. 3-Dec. 19. Schedules at www.westshore.edu (click "Campus Web"). Printed schedule, curriculum guide, registration and financial aid info in the Campus Center or call 845-6211, ext. 5946.

LIFE Academy, NMC's program of lifelong learning designed by and for adults 55+. Call 995-1700 or visit www.nmc.edu/ees.

West Shore CC Academy of Lifelong Learning (ALL), non-credit continuing education for adults. Call Patti Davidson at 843-5830.

Insurance Studies program, Northwestern Michigan College. Schedules at www.nmc.edu/schedules. For admissions info, call 995-1054. For details, call 995-1169, visit www.nmc.edu/business.

Baker College of Cadillac, Financial assistance, scholarships, grants, low-interest loans and work-study programs. E-mail Mike Tisdale at mike.tisdale@baker.edu or call 876-3100.

Ferris State Information Security and Intelligence degree program, bachelor's degree offered in TC beginning Aug. 2008. Call (866) 857-1954; visit www.ferris.edu/offcampus.

Manistee County School Management Co-operative, Schedule of classes at Kaleva Norman Dickson School District site: knd.k12.mi.us; Bear Lake Schools site: bearlake.k12.mi.us; Onekama Consolidated Schools site: onekama.k12.mi.us. Call 477-5353 option 6.

Construction courses and workshops, hands-on training in carpentry, heating/air conditioning, plumbing, masonry, electrical, woodworking at NMC's M-TEC. Call 995-1700, stop by Suite 102 at the University Center; visit nmc.edu/ees/.

TBAISD Adult Education Program, enrolling adults at Michigan Works! offices. Labs in Cadillac, Kalkaska, East Jordan, Petoskey, Traverse City and Manistee. Call (800) 442-1047.

NMC University Center, registering for selected bachelor completion programs, graduate and certificate programs. Call 995-1777; registration for community (non-credit) classes call 995-1700; visit www.nmc.edu/ees/.

SPECIAL NOTICES

1st Congressional District service academy nominations, Students needing nominations to U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy may apply to Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Menominee). All necessary paperwork must be completed by Oct. 11. For application and eligibility details, call (906) 875-3751 or (800) 950-7371; or visit www.house.gov/stupak and click on Service Academies at the top of the home page.

The Pathfinder School seeking Guest Teachers, For information, call the school at 995-3800.

Hosts of Hope Program, a program of Adoption Associates Inc. Host families needed for older orphans from Russia; financial contributions will help cover expenses. For details contact Kimberly Hall or Annise Koops at (616) 667-0677 or e-mail khall@adoptionassociates.net or akoops@adoptionassociates.net. Visit www.adoptionassociates.net.

Volunteer gardeners, Help get the Northport school flowerbeds ready for graduation (June 6) and summer. Call the school office at 386-5153 a few days ahead of your anticipated work date; barrels will be available for the yard waste.

Northport School walking track, The walking track and exercise equipment at Northport Public School is available for public use. To get to the track, enter the school through the main front doors and turn right, proceeding to the first hallway. Then turn left, going to the second door on the right for the stairway leading up to the track and exercise equipment. Use at your own risk.

Food Service, Traverse City Area Public Schools Food Service will provide meals for the Northwestern Michigan Migrant Program students attending summer programs: Leelanau/Benzie Summer Migrant School (Suttons Bay Elementary) June 18-Aug. 6 (no school July 4).

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

Trinity Lutheran Early Childhood Ed., openings in licensed Preschool Program and limited space available in the licensed PreK Program. For details call 946-2721 (mornings).

Trinity Lutheran School, openings in Grades 1-7. For details call 946-2721 (mornings).

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