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Hi everyone,

I heard Lenore Skenazy from New York being interviewed on National Radio this week and felt so inspired. Personally, Tony and I have had a tendency to be a bit over protective of Joe(9 yo) and Sarah(9 yo) in the past but we are getting there! About 6 months ago we let Aliah go to the shops by herself forgetting to give her a time limit, an hour later she returned (we had been mentally biting our nails for a few minutes by this time) and was proud as punch! Bit by bit we are letting her get “out there”. Sarah still needs a bit of work with her road crossing so we need to work on that independence in other environments (where there isn’t a road to cross). Thought you all may be interested in this website:

http://freerangekids.wordpress.com/

The more children out there in the community the better!

Cheers,

Rebecca

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Pasedena Intermediate Salsa Night

Pasadena Intermediate is holding a Salsa night on Saturday 27th June as a social evening and to fundraise for a new library computer for the school.

A dance instructor will be teaching how to dance the Salsa and first glass of wine and nibbles will be provided as part of the $20 ticket price. The Salsa night starts at 7:30. The actual dance instruction will go from about 8:15-10:00 after that there will just be general dancing and socialising so nipping off early would not be a problem at all.

Salsa DanceSmall prizes for mystery balloons or raffles are required and the organisers hope that the local business community will generously donate these. All donations would be greatly appreciated and sponsors would be thanked and named in the school newsletter. This is a good marketing opportunity as the newsletter goes to families in the surrounding suburbs as well as Pt Chevalier, primarily Westmere and Mt Albert. We’ve managed to get some fantastic spot prizes (over 30) everything from Massages to Caving trips.

If you can help with donating a prize and/or wish to purchase a ticket please contac:

Sally Ann on email: sasutcliffe@xtra.co.nz or phone: 8151530

or call into Pasedena Int with a cheque made out to “Community At Pasadena” (or C@P).

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Local July school holiday courses for kids at Tapac

Hi All
Enrolments are now open for our July School Holiday Workshops.  These holidays we have 2 Circus workshops for 8 – 15 year olds (a 5 day and a 3 day one), an intensive Screen Acting workshop for teens 13 – 16, and for 5 – 7 year olds we have a fun 5 day dance and drama workshop. All details below!
Please pass this on to any family or friends who may be interested.

ENROLMENTS FOR TERM 3 CLASSES OPEN IN JUST 2 WEEKS TIME! – Term 3 timetables will be available for viewing on our website www.pasnz.co.nz <http://www.pasnz.co.nz/> from the 24th of June.
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Circus Workshops
For 8 – 15 year olds
A wonderful opportunity for novices and those with experience, to enjoy the thrill and excitement of the big top in a safe, fun, learning environment.
This is a challenging physical course that focuses on the techniques used by circus performers on the ground and in the air. You will experience the thrill of practicing new skills on a suspended circus rig including static trapeze (single and double  trapeze that do not swing), lyra (hanging hoop) and aerial silks (hanging stretch fabric).
The workshops cover a wide range of circus arts. In the 5 day week one course students will also have the opportunity to learn juggling. The 3 day workshop in the 2nd week will have a stronger aerial skills focus.  This is a great confidence builder with coaches who are committed to helping each student reach their fullest potential.
WEEK 1
Tutors: Carlene Newall & Paul Klaassen
Age: 8 – 15 yr olds
Dates: 6 – 10 July 2009 (5 days)
Times: 9am – 3pm daily
Cost: $199
Code: 9JuCW1
Where: Studio 2, TAPAC
WEEK 2
Tutors: Eve Gordon & Beth Kayes
Age: Beginners 8 – 15 yrs
Dates: 15 – 17 July 2009 (3 days)
Times: 9am – 3pm daily
Cost: $119
Code: 9JuCW2
Where: Studio 2, TAPAC
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TEEN SCREEN ACTING WORKSHOP
This workshop is for youth who want to gain some specific film acting skills and auditioning techniques from an industry professional.
Over the 2 days of the workshop we will be focusing on TV commercial audition technique as well as general screen technique.

Day One: you will be discovering how to present yourself on camera, how to read an audition script and how you can maximise your potential at an audition.
Day Two: we will focus on general screen technique and work with tv/ film scripts.

On both days of the workshop we will be filming your work and then playing it back so you can see what’s working for you and what you need to work on.   This will be a practical and  enjoyable workshop where you will learn the basics of screen acting technique… So come along ready to focus, take some risks and HAVE FUN!
COURSE DETAILS:
Tutor: Fiona Edgar
Age: 13 – 16 yrs
Dates: 6 & 7 July 2009
Times: 10am – 4pm daily
Cost: $139
Code: 9JuTAW
Where: Studio 3, TAPAC
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IMAGINE THIS!
A fun and creative dance & drama workshop for 5 – 7 year olds
It’s… a Monster Mash!
What lurks within the walls of the dungeon world?  It’s where the monsters of every shape and size gather for a special occasion….it will be a Monster Mash!
Children will be involved in drama activities, movement, creative craft and shadow puppetry which all add to the Monster Mayhem!
Tutors:
Judith Bishop and Colette Arnold
Age: Strictly 5 – 7 years
Date: 6 – 10 July 2009 (5 days)
Times: 9.00am – 3.00pm daily
Cost: $199
Code: 9JuIT
Where: Studio 4, TAPAC


TO ENROL IN ANY OF THESE WORKSHOPS YOU CAN:
* Call The Performing Arts School of NZ on 845 0290 ext 2.
* Email Dorren Kemeys at administration@pasnz.co.nz
* Enrol on our website at http://www.pasnz.co.nz/enrolmentform.php

Payment can be made by visa/mastercard, direct credit, cheque, or by eftpos/cash in person at our office at TAPAC and must be made prior to the start of the workshop.

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Want to help save the Enviroschools programme?

Tena koe

The work of 670 other Enviroschools around NZ, is seriously threatened by recent central government funding cuts

The recent central government budget included cuts to programmes and projects currently supported by the Ministry of Education, including:

  • The Enviroschools Foundation (who coordinate the programme nationally)
  • Education for Sustainability Advisory Services (Team Solutions EfS Advisors
  • Matauranga Taiao (EfS supportfor Kura Kaupapa Maori)
  • The Environmental Education Guidelines Review Project

“The Enviroschools Programme is a partnership programme between the national Enviroschools Foundation, EfS Advisory Services, Regional Councils, Local Councils and NGOs.  The funding cuts proposed above will have an impact on the overall implementation of the Enviroschools Programme because there will be no more funding for the national Enviroschools Foundation (office, staff & projects), and there will be no more EfS Advisors who directly facilitate up to half Enviroschools across the country.

These cuts will impact directly on schools in the Auckland region

The schools will lose facilitation support

Without the EfS Advisors (Bridget Glasgow, Beryl Oppert, Sandy Bell, Trish Irvine, Evan Shewchuk, Marty Taylor & Carol Young) there will be a 50% decrease in the direct support available to Auckland’s Enviroschools. This will mean significant changes to the nature and level of support available to all Auckland Enviroschools. The remaining 50% of facilitators are funded through local councils. This adds extra uncertainty in Auckland as we do not know if the new ‘super-city’ council will provide funding for the Enviroschools programme during these leaner economic times.

You will lose access to Enviroschools teaching resources and programme support

The Enviroschools kit, DVD, handbook, scrapbooks and website are all developed and published by the Enviroschools Foundation. These will no longer be available due to the central government funding cuts. The Enviroschools Foundation also directly fund other initiatives that you may value, including:

  • the Measuring Change internet tool for schools to track their progress and compare themselves with other schools nationwide;
  • ecobuilding and energy projects and resources; and
  • support for secondary schools through the Youth Jam and Regeneration projects.

These projects are unlikely to continue due to the central government funding cuts.

You will lose the opportunity to participate in a successful, nationwide programme that is internationally recognised

670 Enviroschools across New Zealand are able to connect with other schools in the network to develop best practice, and to share ideas and achievements. This national network will no longer be supported due to the central government funding cuts.

At the same times as the Enviroschools programme is being cut in New Zealand, governments in Chile, Brunei and Singapore are working with the Enviroschools Foundation to develop the programme in their countries. Opportunities for your students to network internationally and to share their knowledge and experiences will no longer exist due to the central government funding cuts.

You must act now to ensure Enviroschools continues

What we need you to do

Enviroschools across the country share a vision – of a generation of innovative and motivated young people, who instinctively think and act sustainably. We believe that if you act now to protect this vision, and let politicians and the public know why you support Enviroschools, that the government will listen.

Across New Zealand, hundreds of Enviroschools and their communities are going to act. This is what you can do.

1. Distribute this message as soon as possible to everyone in your school community and beyond (staff, BOT, PTA, school newsletters, parents, friends, sponsors, local businesses, friends, neighbours and supporters) encouraging them to take action.

2. Write a letter by Friday 19 June (preferred date) urging the government to continue to support these programmes. Please use your own words and make your letter positive, focusing on the benefits you have personally seen for students, their school and your community. Describe examples of environmental, economic, social and educational benefits. It would be especially valuable to describe examples of how Enviroschools has contributed to student achievement. If you can’t meet this deadline still write the letter as questions will be asked in the house in late June.

3. Send copies to the following people:

  1. The Prime Minister. RT. Hon John Key, (Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Wellington 6160 john.key@parliament.govt.nz)
  2. The Minister of Education, Hon. Anne Tolley (Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Wellington 6160, anne.tolley@parliament.govt.nz)
  3. Your Local Member of Parliament (Freepost Parliament, Private Bag 18 888, Wellington 6160) . Particularly target NATIONAL Party Members http://www.parliament.nz/en-NZ/MPP/MPs/MPs

4. Support other people in your school community to write their own letters (parents, staff, teacher aides, BOT, and if appropriate, students), with a goal of at least 4 people in each Enviroschool writing a letter.

Numbers of letters received by Government matter!

5. Write a letter to:

a. Your local paper

b. The New Zealand Herald (short and to the point)

6. Go and visit your local MP to discuss your letter. We all know that talking with people one-on-one can be very effective at communicating your message.

Yours sincerely,

Hilary Chidlow & Shirley Dephoff

Regional Enviroschools Coordinators (Auckland Regional Council)

Nicky Elmore – Auckland City Council

Chris McLean – EcoMatters Environment Trust, Waitakere

Jo Newman – EcoMatters Environment Trust, Waitakere

Anna Baine – Manukau City Council

Cate Jessep – Auckland Regional Council

Kate Jackson – North Shore City Council

Monique Zwaan – North Shore City Council

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BikeWise Events

We have a couple of local events for Bike Wise week.

Event: Auckland City Council Go By Bike Breakfast
Date: 18 February, 6.30am
Location: Viaduct Harbour
What’s happening: Come down to our exciting new venue – the Viaduct Harbour (Eastern Viaduct)!
Web: www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/whatson/events/gobybike/default.asp

Event: Kids Bike Ride
Date: 19 February, 5.30pm
Location: Western Springs Park
What’s happening: The Kids Bike Ride is a fun evening for kids, promoting cycle safety during National Bike Wise Week.  There will be live music, obstacle courses and special bike activities with great prizes to be won.

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