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MAR. 2010MAR. 2010
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Why Choose A Christian School?A good, quality education is something all parentswant for their children. But should you enroll yourson or daughter in public school or a private,Christian school?
Mark McKnight, Superintendent of San JacintoChristian Academy, offers compelling reasons whyparents should consider a Christian Education fortheir child.
1. Excellent academics- “Tomorrow’s physicians,engineers, teachers and business people are sittingin our classrooms today,” McKnight says. “Throughstrong basic skills instruction, many Christian schoolsgive students more one-on-one time to prepare ourchildren for a bright and promising future.”
2. Spiritual instruction transforms character- The goalof education should be to change the world. “Jesustaught a small number of disciples (students) andthey transformed the world,” McKnight says. “Biblestudy, worship and community service projects allhave a positive and powerful effect on young lives.”
3. Values that last a lifetime- The generation thatwill lead the world tomorrow will have uniquechallenges no other generation has ever faced. “Theyoung students of today will need to be versed inideas, philosophy and ethics based on God’s word,”Knight says.
4. A caring faculty- “Christian schools foster anatmosphere that is warm, friendly, positive, energeticand caring,” McKnight says.
5. Open lines of communication- “The importanceof parent involvement can’t be overstated. InChristian education, there is a solid bridge that existsbetween the schools and home,” McKnight says.
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44th Annual WinterNight Ceremonials!
The Kwahadi Dancers Performances begin February5 and continue on weekends through March 6. Thewinter shows will have a cast of over 70 performers!The Winter Night Ceremonials are a uniquecollection of the beautiful native dances of theAmerican Southwest.
The Kwahadi Dancers began as Boy Scout Troop 9in the fall of 1944. Since then, over 1600 Kwahadishave presented over 4000 performances in 48 statesand overseas. 284 Scouts have earned the EagleScout Award or Gold Award in the Girl Scouts! In2009, the Kwahadis represented the United Statesin the opening ceremonies of the International XtremeGames in Busan, S. Korea and spent three weeksperforming and touring in Ireland and the UnitedKingdom.
The organization built the Kwahadi Museum of theAmerican Indian and the Sybil B. Harrington EventCenter, often called the “Kiva” (the “gatheringplace”). Over 70,000 visitors from across Americaand around the world have visited the museum sinceit opened in 2004.
2010 marks the 100th Anniversary of the Boy Scoutsof America, and the 66th Anniversary of the KwahadiDancers. This is a great year for those who havenot yet visited the museum or seen the KwahadiDancers to come to the Kiva, a place where childrenare the stars, and see the amazing accomplishmentsof these famous High Plains youth. No one receivesany pay, but all proceeds go to the development ofthe museum for the communities of the High Plainsand to support the travel and educational adventuresfor the youth.
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Breastfeeding 101Ready, Set, Pump! 6:30pm
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Amarillo Gorillas vs Odessa Amarillo Civic Center
Nature Camp 15th-19thLimited to 20 children.
For ages 7-12. Call 352-6007Wildcat Bluff Nature Center
2301 N Soncy RdLego Mania Ages 5-6. Lego Maniawill be held during Spring BreakMarch 15th-18th 10am-11:00pm
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Science of Art and the Art ofScience - Grades 3-4 Robotics - •Discovery Center (806) 355-9547
Canyon Wildlife - 4-5pmPalo Duro Canyon
Spring Break Event - Dance DanceRevolution 6:30pm • SW Branch
Library- 6801 W 45th
After School Spectacular - join usfor a movie after schoolNW Branch- 6100 W 9th
Spring Break Camp 16th-19th Paint,mosaic and clay sessions.
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John Wayne WesternFilm Series - 2:30pm
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Saturday Story Time10:30am & 2:30pm
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Fun Friday - 4 and up. $15 per child(Includes dinner, snacks and Drink)Trinity Trampoline 7611 Canyon Dr
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old)! Join us for music, play, andpicture books. We will offer three30-min. walk-in sessions per week.Thurs. 11:00 & Fri. 10:00 & 11:00.Northwest Branch- 6100 W 9th
Amarillo Gorillas vs Rapid CityAmarillo Civic Center
Bird Walks and TalksLearn about the various
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Palo Duro Canyon
Spring Break Event - Clash of theTitans Rated PG 2:30pm
SW Branch Library- 6801 W 45th
Saturday Story Times10:30am- 2:30pm • East Branch
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Hoop 10 Basketball Overtime andOpen Gym - Overtime ShootingClinic 6-7pm. Open Gym 7-9pm.
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Story Time 10am-10:30amSW Branch Library- 6801 W 45th
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Don’t Miss Story Time!Crafts, Music, Games & More from 4:30-5:30pmEvery Saturday at the Hastings on Georgia!
New Children’s Book ReleasesThea Stilton andThe Ghost of the Shipwreckby Thea StiltonDuring a marine biology lesson at Mouseford Academy, the Thea Sisters learn about a mysterious shipwreck off Whale Island. According to legend, a very rare diamond called Jasmine's Heart was on the ship when it sank. When biology teacher Professor Van Kraken disappears, the Thea Sisters have to dive into the deep ocean to find him and the jewel. And just when they think their adventures are over, the Thea Sisters receive an invitation to travel to China to find another missing treasure. It's an adventure these five world-traveling mice will never forget!
Big Red Lollipop by Rukhsana KhanRubina has been invited to her first birthday party, and her mother, Ami, insists that she bring her little sister along. Rubina is mortified, but she can’t convince Ami that you just don’t bring your younger sister to your friend’s party. So both girls go, and not only does Sana demand to win every game, but after the party she steals Rubina’s prized party favor, a red lollipop. What’s a fed-up big sister to do?
Princess for Hireby Lindsey Leavitt For Desi Bascomb, who's been longing for a bit of glamour in her Idaho life, the choice is a definite C--that is, once she can stop pinching herself. As her new agent Meredith explains, Desi has a rare magical ability: when she applies the ancient Egyptian formula "Royal Rouge," she can transform temporarily into the exact lookalike of any princess who needs her subbing services. Dream come true, right?
Fancy Nancy: Poet Extraordinaire!by Jane O'connorFancy Nancy Clancy is so poetic, even her name rhymes. And with limericks, couplets, free verse, and more, poetry is plenty fancy! So when her teacher Ms. Glass gives Nancy and her classmates an assignment to come up with their very own poems, Nancy is determined to write one that is superb. But what happens when she can't think of a good idea?
I Can Be Anything!by Jerry SpinelliNewbery-Award winning author Jerry Spinelli's simple and charming rhymes are accompanied by internationally-renowned illustrator Jimmy Liao's vibrant and fantastical illustrations. This book is an imaginative joyride about hopes and dreams, and a reminder of all the possibilities life has to offer. So, what do you want to be? Remember--you can be anything!
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Questions About Bracesby Goodwin Orthodontists
Q: So many children have braces. How can I tell ifmy child is heading toward needing braces?
A: If you observe something abnormal about yourchild’s teeth, you should seek advice from your child’sdentist or pediatrician about whether to see anorthodontist.
Here are some things to look for, indicating that achild is likely to benefit from seeing an orthodontist:
* Early, late, or irregular loss of baby teeth* Difficulty in chewing or biting* Mouth breathing* Thumb or finger sucking* Crowding, misplaced, or blocked-out teeth* Jaws that shift or make sounds* Biting the cheek or roof of the mouth* Teeth that meet abnormally or not at all* Jaws and teeth that are out of proportion to the restof the face
You can find general information on the AmericanAssociation of Orthodontists (AAO) Web site, http://www.braces.org.Ideal age for braces
Q: What is the best age to be fitted with braces?
A: The best age varies from patient to patient.Orthodontic treatment most commonly begins betweenages 9 and 14 because kids in this age range have atleast some permanent teeth and are still growing.
The majority of orthodontic problems, such ascrowding, too much space between teeth, protrudingupper teeth, extra or missing teeth, and jaw growth
problems are inherited, Dr. Joondeph says. Some otherproblems develop over time when children suck theirthumbs or fingers, breathe through their mouths, orhave poor dental hygiene, poor nutrition, or otherproblems.
When treatment is neglected, dental problems mayworsen over time and children, especially in their teenyears, may suffer emotional problems associated withfeeling far less confident.Adult treatment
Q: I know some adults who have braces, but doesorthodontic treatment really work well for adults, too?
A: Today, one in five orthodontic patients is an adult.In fact, the AAO estimates that more than 1 millionadults in the United States and Canada are beingtreated by its members. If your teeth are healthy, anorthodontist can move them at any age.
Orthodontics in adults is typically done for one of tworeasons :aesthetics or to improve dental or generalhealth. An example of the latter would be a patientwho can not chew food properly because of aninadequate bite or a patient whose tooth position putsher/him at risk of periodontal disease.
It is important, however, that any existing problems,such as periodontal disease or worn, damaged, ormissing teeth, be addressed first. It is important thatyour orthodontist work with your regular dentist toassure that you are a good candidate for braces andto increase the likelihood of an excellent outcome.
Once you are fitted with braces, you will be able tocontinue to live a completely normal life: You will beable to sing, play a musical instrument, dine out, kiss,and have your picture taken. Some modern braces arenearly invisible.
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Kid’s Workshop 1st Saturday of each month from 9am-12pm, all ages. Call 457-0410 for more information.
LOWE’SKid’s Workshop 2nd Saturday of each month from 10am-11am, all ages. Call 353-2003 for more information.
FAZOLI'S- 2512 Soncy Rd.• 806-457-9996TUESDAYS (5pm-8pm)- One 99¢ Kid's Meal with adult purchase. Kid’s Night! Enjoy crafts, games, food, and fun!
MR. GATTI’SMONDAYS- KID’S EAT FREE! With the purchase of an adult buffet and 2 drinks at regular price. 12 & Under. Limit 2 kids per adult. 5pm - close. 2 & under FREE.
RED ROBIN8720 I-40 W • 806-359-9800
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JOE’S CRAB SHACKTUESDAYS Family Fun Night!
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Submit Your FREE or Discounted Services For Children At No Charge!Email to: events@amarillokidz.com • Please let us know if any of the above special are no longer in effect.
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NACHO’S- 3333 S. Coulter • 322-1140TUESDAY- KID’S EAT FREE with adult meal.
CHICK-FIL-A- 4510 S. Coulter • 806-468-8885THURSDAY- KID’S EAT FREE!
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WAFFLE HOUSESUN-THURS- 4pm-8pm, Kids under 10 EAT FREE one child per adult.
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