Saturday Spotlight - Millponds and Mysteries of Cochran Mill Park

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With Clifford Blizard, Ph.D. 11:00am – 1:00pm $3.00 for members and $5.00 for non-members Join Clifford Blizard, Ph.D., for a brief PowerPoint talk about some of the historic remains at Cochran Mill Park, followed by a walk to visit several of the most noteworthy and accessible ruins. Expect to learn about mill technology, former residents of the park, a KKK meeting place called “The Fortress” that once stood in the area. The talk will last a half an hour and the walk an hour and a half (total distance under two miles).

Saturday Spotlight - Freshwater Mussels; Georgia's Jewels In Peril

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With Jason Wisniewski, Georgia’s State Malacologist $3.00 for members and $5.00 for non-members The eastern United States exhibits by far the richest diversity of freshwater mussels on the planet. Although we are blessed with such diversity, it is estimated that perhaps 70% of our freshwater mussels are extinct, endangered, or in need of special protection. Freshwater mussels are a huge indicator of our water quality.

September Home School Day - Granite Rock Outcroppings

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For: Home schooled children in grades Pre-k through 12th. Time: 10:30am - 11:30am When: September 20th, 2010 Where: 6300 Cochran Mill Rd. , Palmetto, GA 30268 Cost: $5 per participant (including parents) Cash or check only. September’s topic will be Granite Rock Outcroppings. Students will hike a half of a mile to this very unique habitat. They will learn about the special plants and animals that live in this habitat and why it is so important to preserve it. The minerals that make up the granite rock will also be discussed.

Food! Glorious Food! Conference

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Food, Glorious Food -- Welcome to a Spiritual Feast A one-day conference featuring speakers on organically grown and produced food, genetically modified or bio-engineered food, and the spiritual significance of food in the Gospel of Luke. Speakers: Maurice Lange (organic food); Eric S. Sachs,(GM crops) and Mary Margaret Pazdan, OP (meals and hospitality in St Luke). Rigali Center, September 25, 2010 from 9:00 - 3:00 pm. Registration before Sept 1: Adults $35.00; Students $25.00 (includes lunch).

FETCH! Challenge Quest

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We’re taking our FETCH! Lab outside the museum doors for a day of wacky challenges from our favorite canine host, Ruff Ruffman. We won’t know what we’ll be up against until we open the mailbox to see what Ruff has sent us! It’s gonna be a dog-gone good time so assemble your team today! KidsQuest Children’s Museum www.kidsquestmuseum.org 425-637-8100

Homeschool Science

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Immerse your child in science through hands-on experiments in the QuestLab. Students will broaden their understanding of scientific concepts while being exposed to math in a fun and interesting way! Thursdays, Sep 23-Oct 28, 2-3:30pm KidsQuest Children’s Museum Located inside Factoria Mall www.kidsquestmuseum.org 425-637-8100

HOME SCHOOLING PILOT TEACHERS NEEDED

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We are pilot teaching faith/science lessons for Grades 5-8. If you would like to be part of this program which integrates faith and science, please contact Evelyn Tucker at evelyntucker@archstl.org or at 314 792-7221 as soon as possible. All the lessons will be available to pilot teachers on line. A simple evaluation is required after teaching a lesson. Help advance the cause of quality education by your participation in the pilot program.

I Never Saw Another Butterfly February 25, 2011

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I NEVER SAW ANOTHER BUTTERFLY by Eckerd Theater Company Friday, February 25, 2011 Two shows: 9:15 and 10:45 am Recommended for Grades 4 & 5 A triumph of the human spirit, I Never Saw Another Butterfly shares the hopes, the fears and the beauty of the children of Terezin. More than 15,000 children passed through Terezin Concentration Camp during World War II; fewer than 100 survived. Their true story, told through the artwork and poetry they left behind, creates a compelling picture of defiance and of vibrant life!
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