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15 September 2008

“Annie” the Musical at Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton

Presented by Curtain Call Playhouse

Annie, the musical adaptation based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie, tells the story of an orphan and her dog Sandy. Placed in the lap of luxury for a week as a part of a publicity campaign for Oliver Warbucks, Annie’s stay turns out to be much more than anyone had bargained for as she works her way into everyone’s heart.

October 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 at 8:00 pm

October 4, 5, 11, and 12 at 2:00 pm

Advanced $19 Adult, $16 Children under 12

$20 adult, $17 children under 12 beginning October 3.

Willow Theatre at Sugar Sand Park
300 S. Military Trail - Boca Raton, FL 33486 - 561-347-3948

10 September 2008

September 11th in the Classroom: BrainPOP Releases Free Movie That Helps Answer Children’s Difficult Questions

www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ushistory/september11th

With the seventh anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks upon us, many children are asking questions that adults may struggle to answer.

BrainPOP, the award-winning creator of animated, educational content for children, today released a movie that helps parents and educators address the difficult subject. The movie and related online features will be free throughout the month of September at www.brainpop.com/september11.
“When a child asks about September 11th, it’s not always easy to speak about what happened — or why it happened,” said Avraham Kadar, M.D., BrainPOP’s CEO and Chairman. “As a New York City-based company that specializes in supporting teachers and communicating with students, we very much wanted to help.”

BrainPOP’s September 11th movie is a resource parents and teachers can use to explain the sensitive topic and encourage children to discuss their feelings about what happened that day. They can also find and exchange ideas about how to discuss the subject on BrainPOP Educators

About BrainPOP
Founded in 1999, BrainPOP ( www.brainpop.com) creates animated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students. Our award-winning online resources include BrainPOP, for grades 3 and up; BrainPOP Jr., for grades K-3; and BrainPOP Espanol. The newest resource, BrainPOP Educators, features free tips, tools, and best practices by and for our teacher community.

Aligned to state standards and easy to use, BrainPOP serves thousands of schools worldwide. They host more than 1.5 million visits to our sites each month, through district, school, media lab, classroom, homeschool, and family subscriptions.

22 August 2008

It’s school time again!

You’re probably feeling excited and maybe a little sad that summer is over. Some kids feel nervous or a little scared on the first day of school because of all the new things: new teachers, new friends, and maybe even a new school. Luckily, these “new” worries only stick around for a little while. Let’s find out more about going back to school.

The First Day
Most teachers kick off the school year by introducing themselves and talking about all the stuff you’ll be doing that year. Some teachers give students a chance to tell something about themselves to the rest of the class.

When teachers do the talking on the first day, they often go over classroom rules so you’ll know what’s allowed and what’s not. Pay close attention so you’ll know if you need to raise your hand to ask a question and what the rules are about visiting the restroom.

You might already know a lot of people in your classes on the first day. But it’s a great day to make a new friend, so try to say hello to kids you know and new ones that you don’t. Make the first move and you’ll be glad you did and so will your new friend!

Moving to Middle School?
Sixth grade often signals a move to middle school or junior high, where you’ll find lockers and maybe a homeroom. This is just what it sounds like - a classroom you’ll go to each morning, kind of like your home in the school. In middle school, you might move from classroom to classroom for each subject. Your teachers know that this is a big change from elementary school and will help you adjust.

Most teachers let you pick your own seat on the first day, but by the second or third morning, they’ll have mapped out a seating plan. It’s a good idea to write down where your seat is in your notebook so you don’t forget.

Feeling Good on Day One
Seeing friends you haven’t seen in a while can make the first day a good one. You also can make the day feel special by wearing an outfit you like. Maybe you got a great T-shirt on vacation, or your new sneakers put a spring in your step. If you wear a uniform, you might wear a favorite watch or piece of jewelry to show your personal style.

It can make you feel good to be prepared and have all the supplies you need. Some schools distribute supply lists before the year begins, so you can come stocked up on pencils, folders, and whatever else you’ll be needing. Once you’ve covered the basics, you might tuck an extra dollar or two in your backpack for an emergency (like forgetting your lunch money). Or maybe you’d like to bring along a book or magazine to read while you’re on the bus.

Whatever you put in your backpack, make sure you pack it the night before. This prevents the morning panic when you can’t find your homework or lunch box. Speaking of lunch, that’s something else that can help you feel good at school - whether it’s the first day or the 100th day. Pack it the night before if you don’t like what’s on the menu at the cafeteria. Try to include a variety of foods in your packed lunch, especially fruits and vegetables.

Get Oriented
The first day of school is your first chance to find your way around a new school, or learn the pathways to new classes in your old school. It’s a lot to learn in one day, so don’t be surprised if you need a reminder or two.

It might help to write a few notes to yourself, so you’ll remember the important stuff, like your locker combination and that lunch starts at 11:43, not 12:10. Before you know it, your fingers will fly as you open your locker and you won’t have to check your notes to know what time lunch starts!

A Bad Start?
What if you hate school by the end of day one? Teachers recommend giving things some time to sort themselves out - once you know your way around the building and get adjusted to the new routine, you’ll probably feel better. If those feelings don’t fade, talk to your mom, dad, teacher, or school counselor.

Here are a few final tips for a fantastic first day:

Get enough sleep.
Eat a healthy breakfast.
Try your best.
Develop good work habits, like writing down your assignments and turning in your homework on time.
Take your time with school work. If you don’t understand something, ask the teacher.
Keep a sense of humor. One teacher we know shows his new students a picture of himself graduating high school - a grinning ape in a red graduation cap and gown. This usually makes the kids laugh, and it’s a good way to remind them that school is fun!

source by: Mary L. Gavin, MD

22 August 2008

The Hippo Slide at Hollywood Beach, FL

Families can cool off on the world’s largest inflatable water slide, which sits 50 feet high and features a 150-foot slide. The Hippo Slide, open Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. 14 (and Labor Day Sept. 1), is located across the street from the Hollywood Beach Theatre.
954.921.3404
www.hollywoodfl.org

Ongoing Each Sat, Sun 8/23/08 - 9/14/08; check with location for exceptions.

Ages: 3-18
Time: Sat & Sun 11am-5pm
Cost: One ride $2; Three rides $5; Other multi-ride passes available for $15-$40

Hollywood Beach Boardwalk

New York to Garfield Street on Hollywood Beach
Hollywood, FL 33020

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