48° Sailing Schools Of The Pacific Northwest City of Eugene Outdoor Program s Sailing school 301 North Adams The Venture Youth Sailing Program will be weeklong sailing camps in June and July for http://www.48north.com/sailschools/sailschools_or.htm
Extractions: Beginning through intermediate level adult and teen courses run May through October. Classes scheduled on weeknights and weekends. A 3:1 student:teacher ratio ensures that your personal goals are met through and lots of practice and individual coaching. Private lessons are offered throughout the season. ASA Basic Keelboats certification courses scheduled May through October and also scheduled upon request. The Island Sailing Club has been serving the Pacific Northwest since 1979, offering training for all levels, from novices to blue-water voyagers. We offer a convenient and affordable Club program that allows members to enjoy course discounts, racing and cruising events, and unlimited daysailing at our multiple locations. Classes are open to the public and you need not be a member. Island Sailing Club teaches American Sailing Association (ASA) certification courses from Basic Sailing, Bareboat Chartering, Coastal and Celestial Navigation, Advanced Cruising, and Offshore Passagemaking. Course costs include texts, testing and ASA certification, and are taught by professional certified instructors. We offer weekend, evening, and week-long Cruise and Learn formats. In summer we offer Junior Sailing Camps for kids. Private instruction is available.
Psslatestnews In April, the district launched an afterschool program at five of its schools, E3 has selected four oregon communities Greater Albany, Newberg, http://www.e3oregon.org/outreach/psslatestnews.html
Extractions: Home Youth Matters! Focuses Forest Grove on its Youth E3's community engagement initiative, Partnership for Student Success, helps schools collaborate with their communities to boost student achievement through community-based activities. Eight communities are participating in the program, which launched in the fall of 2003. One of these is the Forest Grove School District . Partnership for Student Success in Forest Grove has a clear message for its community: every adult needs to take time to provide youth with support and guidance to develop the assets they need to succeed in life and in school. Its Youth Matters! project, co-chaired by former Cornelius mayor Ralph Brown and Forest Grove School District Superintendent Jack Musser, and led by an 18-member leadership team, is focusing the entire community on the important job of building positive assets in its youth.
Extractions: E-mail: sahochberg@seattleschools.org Y.U. LEARN at a glance: This program is a joint collaboration of the YMCA and the Seattle Public Schools. Other community partners include the University of Washington for the summer of 2001 and Seattle Central Community College for the summer of 2002. The program's goals are to provide academic enrichment and behavior skills for children who are students in four of Seattle's inner-city middle schools. The students come from schools where the YMCA is the Community Learning Center lead partner. These schools vary in poverty level, test scores, discipline rates, and racial and ethnic diversity. However, the students chosen for the summer school program are all students who will benefit either academically, socially, and/or behaviorally from Y.U. LEARN. Three years ago the YMCA of Seattle was interested in providing purposeful services to inner-city middle school students. The YMCA approached the district superintendent about the partnership. Likewise, the superintendent has a strong interest in having the school be part of a greater community. Two YMCA staff members are based in each school. "We are part of the school, not a separate program. Many kids and parents don't realize I am a YMCA staff person," emphasizes director Sprout Hochberg. In her parent information letter, Hochberg says "Y.U. LEARN is ... built upon YMCA values [of respect, responsibility, honesty, caring, faith, and fun] and Seattle Public Schools academic standards. Together we are motivating students to become capable and successful lifelong learners through academic achievement, hands-on adventures, and strong personal and community relationships."
Slow Food USA Slow Food in schools is a unique national program of garden to table projects with Portland, oregon. The Garden of Wonders at Edwards Elementary school http://www.slowfoodusa.org/education/
Extractions: The RSL program offers a 175-page downloadable guide and an ongoing essay series, "Thinking outside the Lunchbox." Rethinking School Lunch presents a framework for a comprehensive farm to school program that integrates campus gardens, kitchen classrooms, school lunch, and a wide range of academic subjects. The guide, based on five years of research, provides tools, examples, and resources containing a road map and 10 interrelated dimensions of planning: curriculum, food and health, school district policy, finances, facilities design, food procurement from local sources, and professional development. Click here to visit.
The Humane Society Of Willamette Valley - Salem, Oregon Our Humane Education program reaches over 15500 schoolage students, Camp Paw Paw logo A summer day camp for children who love animals, Camp Paw Paw is http://www.hswv.com/educational_programs.html
Extractions: Our Humane Education program reaches over 15,500 school-age students, as well as numerous community groups, clubs, and organizations each year. Determined to end the cycle of companion animal overpopulation and homelessness, the Humane Society Education department operates year-round and offers all programs free of charge. Programs are designed to be age-appropriate, interactive, and downright fun. Educators use every resource availablefrom bilingual materials, to videotapes, to live animalsin an effort to teach the invaluable lesson of respect for all life Important lessons taught in a fun and memorable way Call (503) 585-5900
Extractions: Unlike a traditional summer camp, we carefully screen all applicants for our high school summer programs, ensuring the best possible group setting and experience for each Wilderness Ventures expedition. To apply for one of our non-traditional summer camp programs, download the application below and send it to us by fax or mail. You can download a PDF version of our application to your desktop and print it out. Please fill out all the information and send the signed application, along with a deposit of $800 to: Wilderness Ventures
Oregon AHEC - Oregon Area Health Education Centers Program Each Regional AHEC Center has a version of this program. Northeast oregon AHEC GroMed at Hermiston High school; AHEC of SW oregon - Club MED at South http://www.ohsu.edu/ahec/careers/home.html
Extractions: http://www.ohcc.org/programs.html SOAR: Science Outreach And Resources Multicultural Youth for Health - These after-school clubs provide a forum to learn about health careers from mentors, the Internet and printed literature. Each Regional AHEC Center has a version of this program: Northeast Oregon AHEC - GroMed at Hermiston High School AHEC of SW Oregon - Club M.E.D. at South Medford, North Medford and Crater High Schools
Welcome To The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon The swimming pool at Metolius Meadows, a Camp Sherman residential area, While some oregon schools are cutting summer programs because of the statewide http://www.nuggetnews.com/archives/20030625/welcome.html
Oregon Parks And Recreation: State Parks About Us Camp and picnic amid a dense stand of oregon oak and ash trees. Play disc golf, or go fishing and school Program Portland Visitors Association http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_113.php
Extractions: Situated on the south bank of the scenic Willamette River, Champoeg's acres of forest, fields, and wetlands recreate the landscape of a bygone era. Tour the park's visitor center, Newell House, and Pioneer Mothers Log Cabin museums to discover pioneer life at Champoeg. Take a guided walk to learn what happened to the bustling pioneer town of Champoeg, and how the Donald Manson Barn was built ( download the park's day recreation brochure - 1.3 MB) ; requires Acrobat ). An 1860s-style garden lies next to the visitor center. Champoeg Promise: An interactive living history program bringing Champoeg history to life for school children grades 1 through 8. Now accepting reservations for programs running from March to mid-June. For more information on this exciting program at Champoeg, call the Friends of Historic Champoeg at (503) 678-1649 or visit Champoeg Promise
Oregon School For The Blind Camp is free for the students. The total cost of this program is $170000. oregon Elks budgeted $6000 for this program last year oregon school for the http://www.oregonelks.org/OrSchoolBlind.htm
Extractions: Photo Gallery Post Card Gallery Join the Elks Elks.org ... Past Presidents Our Honorees Our Committees Our Charities Our Conventions News ... Elk History in Pictures Awards Links Donate Students at the Oregon School for the Blind learn to type, circa 1921. Oregon School for the Blind (OSB) was established in 1873 by the Legislative Assembly in order to provide an education and to establish programs ensuring independence for students who are blind. In 1895, the school moved to its present seven-acre campus at 700 Church Street, SE in Salem. Since OSB's inception, emphasis has shifted from primarily a residential school to a program that provides a continuum of services and collaborates with local school districts, regional programs, service and nonprofit organizations, institutions of higher learning, and consumer groups. Nine Hundred children in the State of Oregon, Kindergarten through Grade 12, or age 21, are blind/visually impaired. Oregon School for the Blind in some way serves all of them. OSB directly serve about half of them. OSB works closely with a variety of community businesses, agencies, and organizations. These partners serve as work sites for students from OSB and provide volunteer and financial support.
Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon USA All part of Lewis Clark Law school s 2005 Summer Law Camp. The ruling upheld oregon Federal District Judge James Redden s June 10th remedy order http://law.lclark.edu/
Extractions: 2005 NRLI Distinguished Visitor Eric T. Freyfogle, Max L. Rowe Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, is the 2005 Natural Resources Law Institute Distinguished Visitor. Freyfogle has long been active in the National Wildlife Federation and in state and local conservation groups in Illinois. Find out more A PEAC Win for Endangered Salmon On Tuesday, June 21st, a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel refused an emergency appeal to halt a plan to spill water over four Snake and Columbia River dams. The ruling upheld Oregon Federal District Judge James Redden's June 10th remedy order requiring the summer spill, which will help juvenile endangered salmon and steelhead in the Columbia Basin migrate downstream past a series of dams to the sea. Dan Rohlf, Director of PEAC, the Law School's environmental law clinic, co-counseled the case.
Extractions: Text Size A A A Front Page ... Education : Outdoor Programs Coming To The Arctic Near You: The Longer, Hotter Summer (September 23, 2005) full story Experts Develop Global Action Plan To Save Amphibians Facing Extinction (September 21, 2005) full story Researchers Link Childhood Asthma To Exposure To Traffic-related Pollution (September 21, 2005) full story Mental Declines Can Be Reversed, Report Shows (September 16, 2005) full story Mutation Rate In A Gene On The X Chromosome Holds Promise For Testing Cancer Risk (September 15, 2005) full story In Iran, Camera Traps Reveal Rare Asiatic Cheetahs (September 12, 2005) full story Number Of Babies Born Prematurely Nears Historic Half Million Mark In U.S. (September 9, 2005) full story Nitric Oxide Could Extend Fertility (September 8, 2005)
Uwnews.org | University Of Washington News And Information Each year, 20 new students enter the program, beginning their experience with the summer camp. Buffy Hummel, oregon City High school, oregon City, Ore. http://www.uwnews.org/article.asp?articleID=2017
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Ashland Food Cooperative Multicultural Assoc. of S. oregon Multicultural Camp scholarships N. Medford High school STEPS Program STEPS life skills program. http://www.acfs.org/grants.html
Extractions: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Site Map Contact What Is On Sale? Cooking Classes ... Board Minutes Would you like your company featured here? Contact Us! Employment Opportunities: Visit Ashland Daily Tidings For Current Openings 2005 Community Grant Recipients Congratulations to the 44 non-profit organizations who received $35,000 in Community Grants this year. Grants come from 10% of the Co-op's net profit and 10% of the declared patronage refund. Individual grants are up to $1000. Each and every one of our recipient organizations has a compelling story to tell. We encourage you to find out more about them and support one or two in any way that you can. Top
PGE Foundation $7500 for Camp Fires schoolBased Youth Development Program at Minter Bridge and Bethlehem Inn (Bend) $5000 to fund the Next Steps program, http://www.pgefoundation.org/pr_04_04_05.html
Extractions: awards first quarter 2005 grants of $477,775 to 46 organizations across the state >SM and the Oregon Independent College Foundation. Since its inception seven and a half years ago, the Foundation has distributed $8.6 million to Oregon nonprofit organizations. In addition to the programs listed above, first quarter grants benefited these organizations: Columbia Community Mental Health Oregon Historical Society Oregon East Symphony and Chorale Family Building Blocks Friends of the North Plains Public Library Housecall Providers Inc. Housing Development Corp. of Northwest Oregon MetroArts Inc. Northwest Pilot Project Pacific Northwest College of Art Camp Fire USA/Portland Metro Council Washington County 4-H Leaders Association Umpqua Community Action Network Bethlehem Inn Cedar Mill Community Library Association of Washington County Columbia Land Trust Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon for HIV Day Center Imago Theatre Literary Arts Inc.