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Friday Folder 9-29-2017
Reminders
Student pictures are coming home today with your child. If you are not happy with them, simply return the whole
package to school on Picture Retake Day, Thursday, October 26th.
Today was the last day to notify the office if you do not want your family information released in the Erin School
Family Directory. The directory is scheduled to be handed out to families by October 13th.
If your child will be getting off at a bus stop that is not their normal assigned stop, they must have a note from their
parents which they should bring to the office to ensure the bus driver has the correct notice. Texting or calling your
child's cell phone with permission is not an acceptable way of giving permission to the bus driver to let them off at a different
stop. As always, if your end of day plans change from your normal dismissal routine please call the front office to
communicate these plans.
5K-5th grade parents, remember to sign up for parent-teacher conferences thru Skyward.
Please remember to complete your registration paperwork and submit school fees payment.
Please note that due to latex allergies no latex balloons are allowed in the school. Mylar balloons are ok.
PTC Trunk or Treat Friday, Oct. 13th
, 5pm-7pm. See below for more info.
The following items can also be found on the Erin School Website under ESDocs button on the right hand side:
School Info
*Substitutes and Chess Coach needed
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7c34iwpds8p3e62/Help%20Wanted%20Coaching%20and%20Subbing.pdf?dl=1
*Oct 2017 Calendar
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqdp84jbk30di9k/Oct%202017.pdf?dl=1
*Oct 2017 Lunch Menu
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xq3ujstpudpgqxl/Oct%202017%20Lunch%20menu.pdf?dl=1
*School Mall starts on Monday: Our annual School Mall program is starting on Monday 10/2. Please see the link below
for more information. Your child(ren) will bring home an envelope on Monday with your booklet to fill out to help earn
money for our school.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e2z34p6gyx1af6j/SchoolMall%20-%20Flyer%20for%20Fri%20Folder17-18.pdf?dl=1
*If you are interested in being an after school daycare aide on Thursdays and Fridays (3.00 p.m.- up to 6.00 p.m.)
please contact Dr. Kriewaldt at [email protected] or 262-673-3720
*Erin Hills Fun Run-Saturday, Nov. 4th
-more info to follow.
PTC
*Box Tops Collection starts on Monday, Oct 2nd
and runs through Monday, Oct 16th
. All box tops should be clipped
and can not be expired in order to count toward the classroom count. All non expired box tops will be accepted. But only
the clipped box tops will be included in the classroom tally. The top 3 classes will receive a prize.
Please put your box tops in a ziploc bag with your grade and teacher written on it or you can use the below collection
sheets to glue them on. You can drop your box tops off at the front office or give them to your teacher.
As a reminder we do not collect milk caps anymore.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xefv707n1gqr0pw/boxtop%20collection%20sheet.pdf?dl=1
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/u5tjhpzk4sjy3mc/dated%20boxtop%20collection.pdf?dl=1
*PTC Trunk or Treat Friday, Oct. 13th
, 5pm-7pm.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nic4bnv85738wa7/PTC%20Trunk-or-Treat%202017.pdf?dl=1
Miscellaneous Info
* Jack Russell Memorial Library-Children’s Fall Programming
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tg35u1gbxwtphq9/JR%20Memorial%20library-fall%20programing.pdf?dl=1
Jack Russell Memorial Library-Teen’s Fall Programming
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wtoq0ddrrge2pem/JR%20Memorial%20library-teens%20fall%202018.pdf?dl=1
*Hartford Rec Center-Dodgeball & Dance Youth Night, Friday, Oct 6th
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jrslxmmimfmx56g/Hartford%20Rec-D%20%26%20D%20Youth%20Night.pdf?dl=1
*Hartford Rec Center-after school activities
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lwksbo60vgr7opv/Hartford%20Rec%20-%20after%20school%20activities.pdf?dl=1
*Hartford School District-Middle School Snowboard Club
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2hvzlp06cij1fbi/Middle%20School%20Snow%20Board%20Club.pdf?dl=1
*Adversity-Wisconsin Volleyball Club-Instructional Program for Boys & Girls Grades 3-6
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2e83o3v58hms3xz/Adversity%20VBC%20-grade%203-6.pdf?dl=1
Adversity-Wisconsin VBC Tune-Up Registration (grades 5-8)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hp6okvq3zn9ekvb/Adversity%20VBC%20tune-up%20grade%205-8.pdf?dl=1
"This material is being disseminated for informational purposes only and does not reflect the views of, nor is it necessarily
endorsed by, the Erin School District, its administration or faculty."
Sophie Matthys
Office Aide PM
Erin School
6901 Hwy O
Hartford, WI 53027
262-673-3720
www.erinschool.org
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Starts next week!
Attention Parents:
Keep your eyes open for a booklet of postcards that your
child will bring home next Monday, Oct. 2nd to help raise
money for our school through the School Mall mail-order
program. As the booklet will explain, you will simply
complete the front side of the postcards and return the
booklet to school. Our school will receive $2.25 for each
completed booklet that is turned in and up to 50% on all
paid orders. When your child turns in their completed
booklet they will receive a small gift and will be entered in
a drawing to win the grand prize, which is a Minion Robot.
You will also find details on how your child can receive a
Glow-In-The-Dark Emoji t-shirt, how your family could win
a free trip to Florida and how your sponsors can help
support our school.
Thank you for supporting our school!
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October 2017
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 Policy meeting
5:30PM
1st day of girls
basketball practice
3 Running Club Meet
3:45 meet @ Kettle
Moraine Lutheran HS
4 5 6 Running Club Meet
3:45 HUHS CC Fun
Run in Hartford
7
8 9 10 Mid Trimester 11 !st potential day of
girls basketball games
12 13 PTC Trunk or
Treat 5-7pm
14
15 16 17 4K AM & PM
Pumpkin Farm
18 Parent/Teacher
Conferences
8am Kohl’s Wild
Theater K-2nd grade
5K Trip Basse Farm
19 NO SCHOOL
Parent/Teacher
Conferences
Professional Learning
Day
20 NO SCHOOL
Professional Learning
Day
21
22 23 Bldg. & Grounds
Meeting 5PM
School Board Meeting
6PM
Bat Cave Rollerskate
24 Bat Cave
Rollerskating
25 26 Student Picture
Retake Day
27 28
29 30 31
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct
Mini Corn Dogs BBQ Rib Sandwich WI Grown Baked Potato with Chicken Pot Pie with Biscuit Fish Melt Sandwich or Bratwurst or Yogurt & Bagel Diced Ham, Cheese & Broccoli or PB&J & String Cheese or Ham & Cheese on BunMacaroni & Cheese Sweet Potato Fries or Turkey & Cheese Roll-up California Blend Vegetables Tator TotsGarden Green Peas Corn Pineapple Tidbits Applesauce Fruit MedleyFruit Cocktail Peach Slices Soft Pretzel & Cheese Sauce Chocolate Pudding Coleslaw
National Pretzel Month
9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-OctPopcorn Chicken Nachos Supreme Cheese Dunkers & Sauce Eggs & French Toast Sticks Italian Grilled Cheese & Sauce or PB&J & String Cheese or Grilled Chicken Sandwich or Turkey & Cheese Bagel or Yogurt & Banana Bread or Build-Your-Own PizzableCauliflower Refried Beans Green Beans Breakfast Potatoes Country Mixed VegetablesPear Slices Corn Pineapple Tidbits Fresh Apple Italian 3-Bean SaladRice Krispie Bar Mandarin Oranges Ice Cream Cup Sunset Sip Juice Peach Slices
16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-OctChicken Nuggets Pizza Pasta Bake Ham & Cheese on Pretzel Bun or Yogurt & Muffin or Turkey & Cheese Roll-up or PB&J & String CheeseGlazed Carrots Green Beans Oven Baked FriesPear Slices Fruit Cocktail Country Mixed VegetablesDinner Roll Garlic Bread Pineapple Tidbits
23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-OctMeatballs & Marinara Cheese Pizza Teriyaki Chicken Bites Chicken Soft Tacos Chicken StripsSpaghetti Noodles & Breadstick or Hamburger or PB&J & String Cheese or Build-Your-Own Pizzable or Ham & Cheese Roll-up or Yogurt & Muffin Garden Green Peas Steamed Rice Seasoned Pinto Beans Green BeansCalifornia Blend Veg Peach Slices Broccoli Corn Pineapple TidbitsPear Slices Jello Fruit Medley Applesauce Dinner Roll
30-Oct 31-OctHot Dog Trick or Treat Chicken Nuggets or PB&J & String Cheese or Turkey & Cheese Roll-upTator Tots Oven Roasted SquashBaked Beans ApplesauceFruit Cocktail Halloween Pudding Cup
Happy Halloween
OCTOBER 2017ERIN SCHOOL DISTRICT LUNCH MENUMenu subject to change. Lunch Price is $2.85. All meals come with a choice of milk.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
This Week's Garden Bar Includes: Tossed Romaine Salad, Cucumbers, Peppers, & Fresh Pear
This Week's Garden Bar Includes: Tossed Romaine Salad, Carrots, Snap Peas, & Strawberries
Garden Bar Includes: Salad, Tomatoes, Peppers, & Oranges
This Week's Garden Bar Includes: Romaine Salad, Celery, Broccoli, & Apple Slices
This Week's Garden Bar Includes: Tossed Romaine Salad, Carrots, Radishes, & Kiwi
No SchoolToday
This month features Midwest grown...
ApplesPotatoes CucumbersRadishesPeppers
Happy October Birthdays
Crunch into a local Midwest
Apple on 10/12
No SchoolToday
October 9‐13th
National Pasta Month
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Hartford Orioles - Slinger Owls
Slinger High School Snowboard, in Co-op with
Hartford Union High School, would like to
extend an invitation to current Slinger and
Hartford School District Middle School students and
parents to an informational meeting regarding joining the
Slinger Middle School Snowboard Team. Interested students will have
the opportunity to train weekly at Little Switz (weather permitting) with
the Slinger High School Snowboard Coach and Assistant Coach in
slalom, giant slalom and boardercross racing. They may then apply that
knowledge to compete in at least one race this upcoming season if they
choose.
Requirements: student must already know how to snowboard and are
responsible for providing their own equipment and lift tickets for
practice and events.
When: Wednesday, October 25th 6:30-8pm
Where: Slinger Middle School Cafeteria
Please contact Paula Bullis (team mom) at [email protected]
with any questions.
We look forward to meeting you.
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100 Park Avenue, Hartford, WI 53027 (262) 673-8240 www.hartfordlibrary.orgJack Russell Memorial Library
Teen Fall 2017 ProgramsSeptember:Notebook & Folder Decorating (Thursday, Sept. 14 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.):Have new folders and notebooks for school but want to jazz them up a bit? Bring them to the library and decorate
them however you want! The library will have all the supplies you need (paper, duct tape, etc.).
Banned Books Week In A Jar Game: Sept. 24-30 is banned books week. Favorite books such as Harry Potter, Looking For Alaska, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower have all been challenged and possibly banned throughout the years. The library will have 3 jars in the YA area, each filled with a shredded banned book. Take a look at the jar and write down your guess about which book it is! Winners will receive a prize!
Teen Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 4 p.m.):Grab some friends, bring some snacks, and come watch the newest Guardians of the Galaxy movie on the big screen at the library! Movies are subject to change based on availability. Movie Overview (Rated PG-13. Runtime 137 minutes): Two months after defeating the fanatical Kree terrorist Ronan, the Guardians of the Galaxy continue to soar the spaceways, fighting for justice, and trying to get along with one another. During their journey, they find a new threat
to the galaxy and must do everything they can to save billions of lives.
Food Minute to Win It Games (Thursday, Sept. 28 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.):Think you can transfer 25 M&Ms from one plate to another using only a straw in 1 minute? Or pick up the most marshmallows in 1 minute using only chopsticks? Stop by the library to compete against other players and see who comes out on top! Winner will receive a prize. And, yes, you do get to eat some of the sweet treats that will be there!
October:Teen Read Week--Teen Book Suggestion Wall (Monday, Oct. 9-Saturady, Oct. 14):Teen Read Week is the second week in October. To celebrate all the awesome YA books out there, we are creating a Teen Suggestion Wall. The best part is the book suggestions are put up by you! Stop by the library anytime we are open to suggest a book, take a book suggestion, or just start adding new books to your “must read” list!
Teen Movie: Wonder Woman (Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 4 p.m.):Grab some friends, bring some snacks, and come watch the movie on the big screen at the library! Movies are subject to change based on availability. Movie Overview (Rated PG-13. Runtime 141 minutes): Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Diana meets an American pilot who tells her about the massive conflict that’s raging outside of her island world. Convinced she can stop the conflict, she leaves home to fight alongside the men in the war.
Pumpkin Carving & Erupting (Thursday, Oct. 12 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.):Come carve a pumpkin! When you’re all done, we’ll make it erupt! To guarantee yourself a pumpkin, please register at the Youth Desk.
Teen Movie: Ghost Busters (Thursday, Oct. 26 at 4 p.m.):Grab some friends, bring some snacks, and come watch a ghostly movie on the big screen to get yourself in the mood for Halloween! Movies are subject to change based on availability. Movie Overview (Rated PG-13. Runtime 134 minutes): Paranormal researcher Abby Yates and physicist Erin Gilbert are trying to prove that ghosts exist in modern society. When strange apparitions appear in Manhattan, Gilbert and Yates turn to engineer Jillian Holtzmann for help. With the help of Patty Tolan, a lifelong New Yorker, the women prepare for an epic battle.
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100 Park Avenue, Hartford, WI 53027 (262) 673-8240 www.hartfordlibrary.orgJack Russell Memorial Library
Teen Fall 2017 ProgramsNovember:Teen Words with Friends Game (All month long):A Words with Friends board will be located in the Teen area. You can stop in with friends to play a game or simply add a word to the board each time you stop in!
Teen Art Night (Thursday, Nov. 9 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.):Come celebrate your love of art! The library will supply everything you need. We’ll have pixel art boards,
magazines to make collages, and blank paper to draw whatever you desire!
Teen Movie: Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 4 p.m.):Grab some friends, bring some snacks, and come watch the newest Pirates of the Carribean movie on the big screen at the library! Movies are subject to change based on availability. Movie Overview (Rated PG-13. Runtime 153 minutes): A down on his luck Capt. Jack Sparrow feels the winds of the ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when dead-ly ghost sailors led by his old nemesis escape from the Devil’s Triangle. Jack’s only hope of survival lies in seeking out
the legendary Trident of Poseidon.
Spy Night (Thursday, Nov. 30 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.):Think you can be a master spy? Stop by anytime from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. to receive your spy mission. Missions may include finding a hidden symbols and debunking riddles. You may choose to complete the mission solo or forge an alliance with other spies in the library. Complete all 4 missions before time runs out and you win a prize!
December:Teen Winter Reading Program (Monday, Dec. 4-Saturday, Feb. 24):Our second annual Winter Reading Program will start Dec. 4. Stop by the Youth Desk to sign-up! Count the number of pages you read throughout the winter to get tickets to put toward different prizes. Yes, any reading you have to do for school counts toward the program! So do magazines, graphic novels, and anything else you read!
Makey Makey Invention Kit Lab--Holiday Edition (Thursday, Dec. 7 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.):Grab some friends and come check out our Makey Makey Invention Kits! Turn everyday objects into touchpads! Just hook them up to the computer and before you know it, you’re playing a videogame using only food. For the holidays, we’ll be using candy canes and other Holiday treats!
Teen Movie Marathon: Superhero movies (Thursday, Dec. 28 from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.):Need something to do over winter break? Grab some friends, bring some snacks, and come watch some of your fa-vorite superhero movies on the big screen! We’ll kick off the day by watching the new Spider-Man movie, Spider-Man: Homecoming (Rated PG-13. Runtime 133 minutes) at 12 p.m. The other movies for the day will be picked by YOU! Stop by the youth desk or visit the Teen page on the library’s website to vote for which movies you’d like to see. Voting goes until Friday, Dec. 1. The winners and the times they will be shown will be announced on Monday, Dec. 11. Mov-ies are subject to change based on availability.
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Fall 2017 Children’s ProgrammingBaby Lapsit (Ages 0-17 months, Alternating Mondays 10:15-10:30):Learning and a love for literacy is important at any age. Young minds will learn through language, stories, rhymes, and more. Babies sit on their parent’s laps throughout the program. A parent must accompany children during these sessions.Dates:Sept. 18 Oct. 16 Nov. 13Oct. 2 Oct. 30 Nov. 27
Parachute Play (Ages 18 months-3 years, Alternating Mondays 10:30-10:50):A storytime geared for active toddlers. Stories, songs, rhymes and games with the parachute will inspire learning in little ones! Registration required.Dates:Sept. 11 Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Dec. 4Sept. 25 Oct. 23 Nov. 20
Toddler Time (Ages 18 months-3 years, Thursday mornings 10:30-10:50):Little minds will learn, play, and explore with stories, fingerplays, and songs. Activities such as games, crafts, and freeplay will follow storytime.Dates & Themes:Sept. 14: Loud & Quiet Nov. 2: PumpkinsSept. 21: Pirates Nov. 9: Up and DownSept. 28: Things That Go Nov. 16: DinosaursOct. 5: Tacos Nov. 30: Nursery RhymesOct. 12: Fire Safety Dec. 7: HolidaysOct. 19: Farming Oct. 26: Windy Day
*Special Winter Break Storytime: Dec. 27 & 28: Winter
Preschool Storytime (Ages 3 to 5 years, Tuesday mornings 10:30-11:15 & Wednesday afternoons 1:00-1:45):Come aboard the Storytime Express for an experience filled with fun, stories, songs, and much more! All sessions include 30 minutes of storytime and 15 minutes of crafts.Dates & Themes:Sept. 12 & 13: Loud & Quiet Oct. 31 & Nov. 1: PumpkinsSept. 19 & 20: Pirates Nov. 7 & 8: Up and DownSept. 26 & 27: Things That Go Nov. 14 & 15: DinosaursOct. 3 & 4: Tacos Nov. 21 & 22: ThanksgivingOct. 10 & 11: Fire Safety Nov. 28 & 29: Nursery RhymesOct. 17 & 18: Farming Dec. 5 & 6: Holidays Oct. 24 & 25: Windy Day *Special Winter Break Storytime: Dec. 27 & 28: Winter
Teddy Bear Sleepover - Special Family Storytime (Ages 18 months to 5 years):Come bring your favorite stuffed friend for their very own storytime and sleepover! We’ll read some bedtime stories, sing some songs, and tuck our friends in for a sleepover at the library. Maybe we can even catch our stuffed animals doing some silly things when the library lights go out! *Please make sure you bring a stuffed friend that you’ll be okay without over night.Date & Time:Thursday, Sept. 28 from 7:00-7:20 p.m.*Stuffed animal pickup Friday, Sept. 29 starting at 10 a.m.
100 Park Avenue, Hartford, WI 53027 (262) 673-8240 www.hartfordlibrary.orgJack Russell Memorial Library
Read to Arthur (Beneficial for any age):Sign-up for a reading appointment with Arthur on select Saturdays throughout the year! Appointments can be booked 10:00 - 1:30 for 20 minute slots for up to two children at a time. Children with or without reading issues benefit from reading to Arthur. Arthur is a certified ther-apy dog through Therapy Dogs International. Sign-Up at the Children’s
Desk or call 262-673-8240 for available dates and times. Hurry, he books up fast!
Let’s GO! LEGO! (Ages 3+, First Tues. of the month from 3:30-4:30):Bring your imagination to build fantastic LEGO creations that are displayed in the library throughout the month. The library provies the LEGOs and a theme, YOU supply the creativity!
Dates & Themes:Sept. 5: School Nov. 7: TurkeysOct. 3: Fall Dec. 5: Holidays
Scavenger Hunts:The library occassionally has scavenger hunts. Level of difficulty varies depending on a child’s age. Children receive a small prize for finding all the pictures on the scavenger hunt. Children can complete scavenger hunts whenever the library is open!
Dates & Themes:Sept. 18-Sept. 30: Where’s Waldo?Oct. 16-Oct. 31: PumpkinsNov. 13-25: TurkeysDec. 11-23: Reindeer
Family Movies (All ages):Grab some friends and family and come to the library to watch a movie on the big screen! Children’s favorites will be shown throughout the season in the community room. Children under 8 MUST be accom-panied by an adult. Snacks from home are always welcome! Movies subject to change based on availability.
Dates & Titles:Boss Baby (Fri. Sept. 15 @ 3:30): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 37 min.Beauty & the Beast (Mon. Oct. 9 @ 2): Rated PG. Runtime 2 hours 19 min.Cars 3 (Fri. Oct. 20 @ 3:30): Rated G. Runtime 1 hour 49 min.Captain Underpants (Fri. Oct. 27 @ 2): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 29 min.Hotel Transylvannia (Tues. Oct. 31 @ 4): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 32 min.Despicable Me 3 (Fri. Nov. 17 @ 3:30): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 36 min.A Charlie Brown Christmas (Fri. Dec. 8 @ 3:30): Rated PG. Runtime 30 min.Elf (Fri. Dec. 15 @ 3:30): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 37 min.How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Fri. Dec. 22 @ 2): Rated PG. Runtime 1 hour 45 min.
Arthur
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Fall 2017 Children’s Programming
Hartford Recreation After School Program (Wednesdays, Oct. 4-Dec. 20):Weekly Wednesday activities after school at the Library 3:30-5:00. Activities rotate weekly but will feature movies, crafts, games, and LEGOs! Reading and study are always an option. Registration in the Hartford Recreation Center is NOT REQUIRED for participation.
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Program (All year long):A great program to help encourage the love of reading from an early age! Upon registration, children receive a folder to help them count up to their 1,000 books before they enter Kindergarten! Children also receive prizes along the way to get to celebrate each 100 books read by stopping at the Children’s Desk.
Other activities the library offers:WiiU: We have a WiiU for use while you’re at the library. We have a few games for you to pick from including Mario Kart 8 and Angry Birds.
Tinker Kits: Check one of these out at the Children’s Desk for use while you’re at the library. The kits are filled with objects and you have to create something out of them!
Lego Table & Train Tables: Great for young builders!
Children’s Early Learning Computer: With games available in both English and Spanish, this computer is great for young minds to learn, explore, and play!
Winter Reading Program (Dec. 4-Feb. 24):Register at the Youth Desk to be a part of the Winter Reading Program! It’s a great way to keep youth (and adults) engaged in reading during the coolest part of the year! Earn raffle tickets for reading to put toward fun prizes. Prizes will be drawn in Feb. when the program ends!
Page-to-Stage Activities:The Schauer Arts Center and the Jack Russell Memorial Library present special crafts and fun activities based on children’s stories! Children who attend can receive a copy of the book and ticket to the show while supplies last! No registration required.
Dates & Books:Sat. Oct. 7 from 10:30-11:30: My Father’s DragonSat. Nov. 18 from 10:30-11:30: David Seebach’s Merry Magic ChristmasFri. Dec. 29 from 2:00-3:00: Willy Wonka Jr.
Life-Size Games (Wed. Dec. 27-Sat. Dec. 30--ALL DAY):Need something to do over Winter Break? Come play life-size versions of your favorite games! Checkers, tic tac toe, Connect 4, and more!
Taco Party (Wed. Oct. 4 from 3:30-4:30):In honor of National Taco Day on Oct. 4, we’ll be having a taco party! Come make a taco craft, play some games, and more. No registration required.
Downtown Trick-Or-Treat (Saturday, Oct. 28 12:30-2:00):The Library will be partcipating in Hartford’s Downtown Trick-Or-Treat! Stop in at the library to grab some candy, make a few spooky crafts, and play some games! While the library’s event runs from 12:00-2:00, trick-or-treating downtown runs from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. No registration required.
Geronimo Stilton Party (Wed. Nov. 15 from 3:30-4:30):We’re having a party to celebrate our love of all things Geronimo Stilton! Come make a set of your very own mouse ears and play some games! Of course, it wouldn’t be a true Geronimo Stilton party without
sampling some cheese too! No registration required.
Sept. is library card sign-up month!
Have your child stop by the Children’s Desk anytime during the month of Sept. to sign up for their very own library card! Children must be in at least Kindergarten to obtain a library card. Children who sign up for their own library card during the month of Sept. will get to sign their name on our Sept. sign-up display!
Banned Book in a Jar Game:Banned book week is Sept. 24-30! Children’s books such as Harry Potter, Captain Underpants, and Where’s Waldo have all been challenged and possibly banned throughout the years. We’ll have 2 “banned book” jars out at the Children’s desk. Each will con-tain shredded pages from a popular banned children’s book. Take a look at what is in the jar and see if you can guess which book it is. Those who guess correctly will win a prize!
Library LEGO Checkout Club (Wed. Nov. 1-Thurs. Nov. 30):Help the Library build a GIANT tower of LEGOs again this holiday season! Whenever children check out at least one book, they will get the chance to add 3 LEGOs onto our ever-growing tower! Let’s see how tall it gets!! No registration required.
Holiday Party (Wed. Dec. 6 from 3:30-4:30):Stop by the library to make Holiday cards, play some games, and make some holiday crafts!
Pumpkin Guessing Game:From Oct. 16-Oct. 31, there will be 3 pumpkins on display at the library. Each will be decorated as a specific storybook character. Stop in to take your guess on which character each pumpkin is! Those who guess correctly will receive a prize!
100 Park Avenue, Hartford, WI 53027 (262) 673-8240 www.hartfordlibrary.orgJack Russell Memorial Library
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Help Wanted – Erin School District
Chess Coach (1 position, maybe 2 if students sign up)
Looking for person to help students understand the basics of chess and give them
pointers on how to play. This position starts in January and runs until April.
Typically, it is run one to two nights a week from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. Total hours is
about 28 to 30. Pay is $500 to run the team. There tends to be 12-14 students per
coach in grades 4-8.
Anyone interested in applying for a coaching opportunity should e-mail the
following: 1) Position interested in, 2) Why they want to coach this activity, 3)
Any qualification that will assist them in this activity, 4) Contact information such
as cell phone, home phone, and e-mail to [email protected] as soon as
possible. Would like to hire by November 2017. If you have any questions, please
call 673-3720 ext. 5000.
General Subbing – (teacher/aide/food service/custodial/after school daycare)
We are always looking for back up help throughout the school year for various
staff members. If you are interested in picking up a few hours and might want to
work at Erin School, please contact Dr. Kriewaldt (See contact information above).
We would be happy to place you on our Guest Employee list for staff to pick from
when they are not able to make it to work.
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Hartford Parks and Recreation 125 N Rural Street, Hartford WI 53037 (262) 670-6730
Mix up your dance night with some dodgeball! Dodgeball games
played in the gym and dancing/lounging/socializing in our community rooms. Plus concessions will be available! Spend some
time with friends! Pre-registration is not required but a parent signed waiver is required to play dodgeball. This can be done at
drop off. Come in for some fun!
This material has been provided by a non-profit organization and is being disseminated for informational purposes only and does not reflect the views of, nor is it neces-sarily endorsed by the School District of Hartford Jt. #1, HONOR School District, Erin School, St. Kilian School or any other school district, its administration or faculty.
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FREE w/ a Family FULL OR FITNESS Membership
(as long as membership is active)
OR
$5 Res/$20 Non-Res. for the entire session (Oct 3rd - April 26th)
Includes both Tue/Thurs Gym & Activity Room &
Wednesday Library Time
*ADD SWIMMING FOR JUST $10 MORE!
(For an additional $10, kids 8 or older can also swim on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3:30-5:15
during this After School Program)
ACTIVITIES ROOM
Tuesdays & Thursdays
4:00 — 6:00 PM
Hang out after school in the activities room! Our
activities will include:
•Pool Table •Board games
•Ping pong •Wii
•Foosball •Air Hockey
OPEN GYM Tuesdays & Thursdays
3:15 — 5:30 PM
Phy Ed Class a couple times a week
isn’t enough to keep your kids
physically fit. Our supervisors will get
your kids moving with fun themed
activities, games, and contests!
Please Note: These are drop in programs and as
such, those enrolled are not required to be present
on the scheduled dates/ times nor does staff take
attendance or make calls to parents if their child is
not present. Participants who come to the facility
are supervised in the room, but can leave at
anytime.
General Information
This is a interactive after-school program held at the
Recreation Center and the Library October through
April. It gives kids a chance to break up their week.
They can socialize, participate in recreation
activities, stay active, and safe. The After School
staff will offer activities & challenges for elementary
and middle school students. Kids will have fun with
their friends and make new friends while you are
assured they are safely supervised.
NEED BUSSING???? Call Wittenberger Bus
Company, 262.673.3777 - they can help you get your
child from the local schools to the Recreation Center
and the Library
LIBRARY
Wednesdays
3:30—5:30 PM
Head to the Jack Russell Memorial Library on Wednesdays….watch new
release movies, Lego contests, homework time, reading time and other
great activities planned by the Library Staff! Schedule of activities available.
Kids must be dropped off and picked up at the Library (no transportation from
the Recreation Center)
OPEN SWIM
Tuesdays & Thursdays
3:30—5:15 PM
Swim, slide, glide, splash! Be sure to bring your suit and towel if you want to take a dip in the
pool. Lifeguards are on duty. Must be 8 or older.
* $10 additional fee
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Bonus certificates should not be attached to this sheet – please submit them separately. To see more ways to earn cash for your child’s school, including a complete list of participating products, go to BTFE.com. © General Mills.
™ CLIP IT, EARN IT!Earn cash for your school with Box Tops.
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www.AdversityWisconsin.org www.Facebook.com/AWVBC
Adversity-Wisconsin VBC Tune-Up Registration
Not to be confused with the open gym-like sessions some clubs offer, Adversity-Wisconsin VBC tune-ups are well organized hour and a half sessions of competitive and skill-based court time, to help kids prepare for club tryouts and
the upcoming season. Tune-ups listed below are for kids entering Grades 5-8 (ages 10-14).
All sessions held at Adversity Training Center (ATC) in Germantown - N113 W18750 Carnegie Drive 53022
Sessions coached by various Adversity-Wisconsin VBC staff members (assistants added 4 larger groups when needed)
COST: 1 Session $25 / 2 Sessions $40 / 3 Sessions $45 = BEST VALUE! (3 or more sessions $15 each)
SESSION DAY/DATE TIME
SESSION DAY/DATE TIME
#1 Sun Sep 10 5:00-6:30pm
#11 Wed Sep 27 5:00-6:30pm
#2 Sun Sep 17 3:00-4:30pm
#12 Wed Sep 27 7:00-8:30pm
#3 Sun Sep 17 5:00-6:30pm
#13 Sat Sep 30 9:00-10:30am
#4 Sun Sep 17 7:00-8:30pm
#14 Sat Sep 30 11:00-12:30pm
#5 Sat Sep 23 3:00-4:30pm
#15 Sun Oct 01 8:00-9:30am
#6 Sat Sep 23 5:00-6:30pm
#16 Sun Oct 01 10:00-11:30am
#7 Sat Sep 23 7:00-8:30pm
#17 10/1 “FREE” 7pm Info Meeting
#8 Sun Sep 24 3:00-4:30pm
#18 Tue Oct 03 7:00-8:30pm
#9 Sun Sep 24 5:00-6:30pm
#19 Wed Oct 04 7:00-8:30pm
#10 Sun Sep 24 7:00-8:30pm
#20 Thu Oct 05 7:00-8:30pm
*** Ind. Privates Call 262-707-1003
*** Small Groups Call 262-707-1003
These sessions are not to be confused with Club Try-Outs and no promise of a club “offer” is made or implied! Valid USAV membership via WebPoint and a signed Medical Release form are required for insurance purposes. To join/renew for the 2016-2017 season, visit the Badger Region website at http://www.badgervolleyball.org and follow the instructions to create or renew your Junior Membership (multiple options available; including a try-out only membership). Under Forms/Junior Member Forms, complete the Player Medical History/Release Form as well.
Contact Dave Pauers with any Questions: [email protected] or 262-707-1003
Pre-Registration & Payment by Mail Required (prior to each session)
………………………………………………………………………………………………
Adversity-Wisconsin Tune-Up Registration
Player’s Full Name: ______________________________________ Phone: ______________________
Email: ______________________________ Club Level This Fall (circle one): 11’s 12’s 13’s 14’s
List Session #’s you wish to Reserve: ____________________________ Total # of Sessions: _______
Forms Required For Participation:
1.) Medical Release 2.) Concussion Agreement 3.) USAV Membership Card 4.) Non-Refundable Checks payable to: Adversity-Wisconsin VBC (cost per session listed above)
Mail to: Adversity-Wisconsin VBC 1422 Trillium Court West Bend WI 53095
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Adversity-Wisconsin VBC Orange Minions Instructional Program for Boys & Girls Grades 3-6
12 Sunday's over the course of 3 months (Grades & Times Top Right):
Jan 07-14-21-28
Feb 04-11-25 (no session Feb 18th = President’s Day)
Mar 04-11-18-25
April 08 (no session April 1st = Easter)
*** Picture Day will be held February 25th! Pictures posted to our Facebook & websites pages (see above for addresses)
***All sessions held at our “NEW” training facility (ATC) 113 W18750 Carnegie Drive Germantown WI 53022
***Athletes split into 2-3-4-5 groups weekly using the quadrant training method (which allow kids to train at their level)
To Register/Reserve your Spot Today:
Complete the concussion & medical release form (located on our website listed above)
Obtain a junior youth badger region membership card (required to participate) (only $15.00)
Email athlete’s name & current grade to [email protected] (include youth or adult t-shirt size)
Submit all 3 forms, fees & $300.00 to: Adversity-Wisconsin VBC 1422 Trillium Court West Bend WI 53095
Space is limited (2 courts, 3 training areas & 4 IMPACT certified coaches)
Thanks for sharing with area athletes, coaches, family & friends – 1st Come 1st serve!
***Directed by Dave Pauers & coached by various Adversity-Wisconsin VBC Coaches & Trainers***
4:00-5:30 Grades 3rd & 4th
6:00-7:30 Grades 5th & 6th
SIGN-UP
OCT 1st 7pm @ ATC