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Extractions: Home Trips - Classes - Camps Document Actions Audubon Society of Portland offers a wide variety of Educational Programs throughout the year.  School Programs : Our experienced naturalists bring school children to local greenspaces like Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, day trips to the Oregon coast, and overnight programs at our own Marmot Cabin near Mt. Hood. We also bring nature into the schools with assembly programs and fun, hands-on classroom presentations. Spring Break Camp, Summer Camp and Winter Break Camp  provide exciting programs in our sanctuary and farther afield.
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Extractions: @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/eWebEditPro3/ektnormal.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/text.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/features.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/linksnews.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/main.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/header.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/mainmenulinks.css"; @import "http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/css/mainmenu.css"; @import url("/css/living.css"); help site map location contact us ... ESERVICES Living in Deschutes County: Comprehensive information for residents of Deschutes County. You are here: Living Here Community Volunteer Opportunities Upcoming Events Deschutes County Hearings Officer Public Hearing - 9/06/05 Deschutes County Hearings Officer Public Hearing - 9/20/05 Youth Programs and Services Contact: Jan Taylor or Sue Jorgensen 200 NW Pacific Park Lane Bend, OR 97701 Phone 541-389-7275 Needs: Eight computers and printers (one for each site) Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Oregon To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
Extractions: O regon law requires that Humane Education be taught in our schools. Our free programs allow teachers to meet this requirement in a professional and fun way. Our educator visits classrooms throughout Benton County speaking to groups from Pre-schools through College. All programs are age-appropriate and interactive. We have six standard topics, but our educator can meet any need that your class has. The standard programs include: Most programs feature hands on interaction with a child-friendly dog or cat. To schedule a visit with our educator please call Heartland at 757-9000.
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Extractions: In the spring of 1995 the staff at Parrish Middle School, in the Salem-Keizer School District, decided they wanted to make a concerted effort to rebuild the school's sense of community after they and students had been displaced for a year of building construction. Based on research indicating that students with a strong sense of belonging and positive bonding to school are more likely to resist negative behaviors, such as drug/alcohol abuse, delinquency, premature sexual behavior, or violence, they set out to design an after-school program that would engage both students and faculty as an extension of the regular school day and the school-based curriculum. What resulted was the POWER in Youth program. The goal of POWER in Youth is to improve student attendance, behavior, and academic performance, and also to enhance student bonding to school and community through integrated after-school activities. Each school works to facilitate the integration of after-school activities with the academic curriculum. To successfully do this, many stakeholders are actively involved with the onsite programs. Classroom teachers instruct selected activities such as photography, computers, Web-page design, model building, painting, dance, and tutoring; professionals from local youth organizations (City Recreation, Boys and Girls Club, 4-H, YWCA, Camp Fire Boys and Girls, etc.) lead other programs, such as a girls leadership club, a cooking class for at-risk teen boys, and an environmental club; and community volunteers serve as tutors, mentors, and as assistant leaders to other instructional staff. Depending on the expertise of teachers and community members, activity options vary, but all POWER sites include tutoring centers and study hall as part of their offerings.
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Extractions: A grant-making cycle was completed on November 10, 2004, with 87 new Community Grants approved, totaling $1,565,745. to support respite for family caregivers of special needs children and medically frail seniors to help establish a school-based Early Childhood Development Center for the Astoria School District to help build the organization's capacity to serve the homeless population of Central Oregon for support of mentoring relationships for at-risk youth in Deschutes County and particularly in Crook County to strengthen organizational infrastructure via staffing, audience expansion initiatives, and acquisition of a data base management system to aid the club's transition to a new executive director to support new program directors in local Central Oregon clubs for technology instruction for club members for a volunteer program in which cancer survivors support patients in treatment to recruit and train volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Benton County for expansion of peer HIV-prevention education for high-risk youth
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Extractions: Club " classes are open to OFA members and are held during normal Gym hours at Salle Olney. Introductory/Beginner classes are held in various locations in the Portland Metro area and are open to the general public. Check the list below. If you have taken the Intro/Beginner camps or classes and want to continue classes at the club then please come into the Gym before the beginners class starts and the attending coach will assist you in joining. See below for more details on the beginners class. OES (Oregon Episcopal School) middle-school and high school students may enroll in fencing as a P.E. class. All classes are held in the SPARC. If you are not able to take one of our beginner camps or introductory classes, then you can take 5 private classes with our beginner coaches to get up to speed, once the 5 classes are complete you may then join into our regular beginner's level classes. Call OFA at 503.643.7218 or email us to arrange this.
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Extractions: QUICK LINKS RESOURCES FOR A-Z INDEX print this page ... About GFU About GFU This site requires JavaScript to be enabled for all features to work correctly. Please email the webmaster if you have any questions. Consistent with the university's mission to "serve humanity in a spirit of Christian love" and to provide "distinctive learning opportunities through continuing education programs," George Fox participates in and sponsors numerous community-oriented activities, including the following: Homeschool Science Courses George Fox education and science undergraduates teach science courses in campus laboratories to about 360 homeschool and local elementary students. Between six and nine eight-week classes are offered a year. The only cost to students is for materials used. One of the science classes is presented in Spanish free of charge to local Hispanic students.
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Extractions: Health Career Camps RE: MEDQUEST HEALTH CAREERS SUMMER CAMP LA GRANDE - Northeast Oregon Area Health Education Center (NEOAHEC) is offering a five-day summer camp. MedQuest Health Career Choices Camp will be held on the Eastern Oregon University Campus June 21-25, 2004. Northeast Oregon students that have completed the 9th-12th grades and reside in one of the following ten counties: Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, or Wheeler are invited to apply. Tuition for the camp is $320., which includes meals, housing and all activities. A limited number of scholarships are available. Camp enrollment is limited to 30 students. Sessions will include health career information, self enrichment, hands-on clinical skills, workshops, and opportunities to shadow health care professionals. For additional information, or to receive an application packet, call NEOAHEC at (541) 962-3801 or ask your school counselor or health teacher. Completed applications, along with a $50 deposit must be received in the NEOAHEC office by May 7, 2004.
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Extractions: Click Here To Submit Info Oregon Player Camps Name of Clinic: Sixth Annual - 1999 - Gold Beach Panther Football Team Camp Location of Clinic: Gold Beach, Oregon Start Date: Session 1 - 06/20/99 - Session 2 - 06/27/99 End Date: Session 1 - 06/24/99 - Session 2 - 07/01/99 Contact: Head Coach, Kevin Swift Email Address: gbhs@mail.coos.k12.or.us Mailing Address: 29516 Ellensburg Avenue City: Gold Beach State: Oregon Zip Code: Phone: Cost At The Door: Pre Registration Cost: $100.00 per athlete Other Info: The Gold Beach Panther Football Team Camp provides high school football staffs and teams with a most challenging, affordable, exciting, and fun atmosphere for developing skills, camaraderie, and team work in an unparalleled natural setting with outstanding facilities. Teams attending our camps have posted incredible records of success. Among them are numerous League Champions, play-off quarter-finalist, semi-finalist, finalist and sectional and divisional champions. Your team will learn and develop with the best competition at any level. Teams have come from Oregon and California, and from enrollments of 200 to 3,000 students. Teams from Idaho and Southern Washington have shown interest in attending this year's camp. The high caliber of football and controlled nature of our camp afford coaches a unique opportunity to enhance their program and prepare for the upcoming season's success.
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Extractions: UPDATED DAILY! Across the United States, a network of marine labs is one of the critical components of our national ability to conduct marine research and educate undergraduate and graduate students. Many of these same labs also create and promote educational activities at the K-12 level. This site is a model of how the National Association of Marine Labs (NAML) can provide a common portal for making these K-12 education capabilities more obvious and available. Recently, the National Science Foundation has funded the Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE) , which is a network of seven regional centers to enhance K-12 education. Many of these COSEE centers are connected to multiple marine laboratories. The majority of text comes directly from the education pages of the institutions, which can be accessed directly from the linked information pages below.
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Extractions: Athletics Concordia offers a number of camps, schools and tournaments to prepare young athletes. Read on to find out what CU has to offer. Brochures/registration forms can be downloaded below for camps offered at Concordia. To receive camp information by mail, contact Nancy Wojcik at 503-280-8582 or nwojcik@cu-portland.edu Sep 24 - 7:00P
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