Tuesday, November 12, 2013

DHSA Mid-November Updates!

Boy, November is a busy month!  Here’s the latest!

TEEN ACTIVITY THIS FRIDAY!

mystery

The teen activity is this Friday from 7-10pm! We will be playing a scripted mystery game. Come help figure out who did it? This activity will be held at Michelle Gonzalez's home in Boise. The address is 8201 S Cloverdale Rd, Boise. They will have a balloon or something on the mailbox--the driveway is just a dirt road that curves back and around to the house, which is set far from the road. Please remember to bring a snack to share, and we hope to see you there! PLEASE RSVP TO dhsa.news@gmail.com FOR THIS EVENT SO THAT WE KNOW HOW MANY PARTS WE NEED TO HAVE READY!

 

SCIENCE FAIR THIS FRIDAY!

November 15th at 2:00 PM
at the Caldwell Library: 1010 Dearborn Street, Caldwell, ID 83605

science fair
Do you have a budding scientist?  Does your kid know anything and everything about birds/bats/reptiles/etc? Have a bug or rock collection? Like to blow up soda and Mentos? Bring 'em down and show 'em off!

There are NO REQUIREMENTS to enter the Science Fair…YOU, as the Mom, set the requirements for your children…the sky is the limit, let you kids share what they love and you be in charge of what you’d like to see happen.

Bring your experiments, projects, and/or research and be prepared to present your findings! (In order to accommodate all our participants, we ask that you keep your presentation in the two to three minute range.)

Please register by November 14th, 2012.
To register, e-mail Aby King at kaz728@gmail.com and put “Science Fair” in the subject line.


In your e-mail, please include each participant’s name, age, and a brief description of your science project/experiment.

 

Mexican Dance Performance this Friday:

Ballet Folklorico "Quetzalli" de Veracruz

Location: Jewett Auditorium, Caldwell Idaho Fine Arts
2112 Cleveland blvd, Caldwell Idaho 83605
Date: Friday, November 15 th 2013
Cost is $1.50 per person, paid at the door
Just let Kimberly wing know you want to go some they can put seats aside for you.  Sosiouxmeto@msn.com

mexican dancing

Quetzalli" is one of the most popular folklorico companies touring out of Mexico. Their colorful costumes, spectacular dances, and captivating music combine to express the beautiful culture of the Mexican people.

One critic described them as "...a heady rush of tapping heels, dazzling costumes and insistent rhythms." Founded in 1985 by Maestro Hugo Betancourt, Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” is one of Mexico’s most popular exports, presenting hundreds of performances across the United States, South America, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean. What began as a group of eight members has grown to over 45 dancers and 10 musicians.

Ballet Folklorico “Quetzalli” de Veracruz makes connections between cultures and between people as they travel the globe. Caldwell Fine Arts is proud to sponsor this event, and hope the performance will increase appreciation for the arts of Mexico and strengthen connections between cultures in our own area.

Field Trip, Nov. 22nd:

Warhawk Air Museum  201 Municipal Way in Nampa

Friday, November 22nd, 1 to 3 PM

Come take a guided tour!

warhawk museum

  Cost is $4.00 per child. One parent per family is free! Additional adults per family $6.00 each. Contact Kimberly Wing at 921-8556 or sosiouxmeto@msn.com to reserve your spot.  Please RSVP by Monday, Nov 18th.

 

Field Trip update: Nutcracker Jr.

Thursday, December 12th, 1:00 PM

College of Idaho Jewett Auditorium in Caldwell.

Nutcracker

This performance is a shortened version (about one hour long,) geared specifically for students, and several other school groups will be attending.  Please leave young children at home who might be noisy and detract from the performance.

Cost is $2 per person! Space is limited! Please contact Kimberly Wing by Monday, November 25, at sosiouxmeto@msn.com to reserve your spot, or for more information..

Before the performance there is an event called Clara's Tea Party.  This is separate from attending the Nutcracker and you pay separately. 

Clara's Tea Party

Clara's Tea Party

clara
Location:
Langroise Center (Next to Jewett Auditorium)
Date:
Wednesday, December 11 4:30 pm
Wednesday, December 11 6:00 pm
Thursday, December 12 10:00 am
Thursday, December 12, 12:00 noon


In conjunction with a performance of the Nutcracker or as a stand-alone event, Clara’s Tea Party is the perfect place for princes and princesses to celebrate the season! Children and their grownups can visit the Sugarplum Fairy's Treat Table, twirl on the ballroom with characters from the Nutcracker, stop at the face painting station, and make a holiday craft to take home. From their entrance on the red carpet, they'll be treated to an event they'll keep talking about! Fancy attire is welcomed and encouraged, so gather those tiaras and gloves, dance clothes, or holiday wear and bring your little royal to Clara's Tea Party.
$5 Adults, $5 Children
See pictures of last year's party here and here
http://www.stufflebeamphotography.com/p179874292

http://www.stufflebeamphotography.com/p179874292

Book Club Opportunity for 8 to 12  Year Olds

From one of our members on Facebook, Sara Sweet:

I'm interested in a book club for 8-12 year olds (maybe a 4th-6th grade reading level). Is there anything like this going on? Is anyone else interested in doing this? I'm looking for an opportunity for the kids to exchange, compare, and discuss ideas. I was thinking maybe just boys would be good because of shared topics of interest, but am open to girls participating too especially depending on how many are interested! We could include things like a character dress-up day, or related fieldtrips, etc. We could meet at the Nampa or Ada Community Library a certain day every or every other week or once a month?

(Please e-mail dhsa.news@gmail.com if interested in participating, and I’ll pass your info on to Sara.)

Saturday, November 2, 2013

DHSA November 2013 Newsletter

DHSA LOGO
“Perhaps gratitude and love are one and the same.” –Erica Goros
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 A BIG HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who volunteered their time, their baking skills, their funds, and their positive PAR-TAY attitude for our Halloween Party! We had over 120 kids in attendance—a FABULOUS turn out to a FANTASTIC party! Thank you for supporting DHSA with your talents and enthusiasm! We exist for you and your kids and we are a strong and supportive group thanks to your efforts!
Much love,
The DHSA Board
Upcoming Events:
3rd Annual DHSA Man Feast!
Friday, November 8th
The party will begin at 6:30 p.m!
Need a great reason to get out with that hubby of yours? Well, we’ve come up with one for you!
How does this sound for an awesome menu?
BBQ Beef
Texas Grilled Chicken with Lime Butter
Baked Potatoes with all the fixings
Coleslaw
Bread
Scrumptious desserts (at least two varieties to choose from—yes, there will be chocolate!)Combine that with a group of fabulous friends and you’ve got a party!
We’ll be meeting at the Lytle’s Home in Kuna,
1298 North Cambrick Drive.
Cost for the evening is just
$30 per couple,
Delicious food (that YOU don’t have to cook!), super yummy desserts, and loads of laughs are all included in this truly amazing price!
PLEASE RSVP to Stacey Lytle at lytlemomma@gmail.com or 453-2945) by Tuesday, November 5th…you can send me messages clear up until 11:59 p.m. to be counted in for all the fun!
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Science Fair
November 15th at 2:00 PM
at the Caldwell Library: 1010 Dearborn Street, Caldwell, ID 83605

science fair
Do you have a budding scientist?  Does your kid know anything and everything about birds/bats/reptiles/etc? Have a bug or rock collection? Like to blow up soda and Mentos? Bring 'em down and show 'em off!

There are NO REQUIREMENTS to enter the Science Fair…YOU, as the Mom, set the requirements for your children…the sky is the limit, let you kids share what they love and you be in charge of what you’d like to see happen.
Bring your experiments, projects, and/or research and be prepared to present your findings! (In order to accommodate all our participants, we ask that you keep your presentation in the two to three minute range.)
Please register by November 7th, 2012.
To register, e-mail Aby King at kaz728@gmail.com and put “Science Fair” in the subject line.
In your e-mail, please include each participant’s name, age, and a brief description of your science project/experiment.

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Field Trip:
Warhawk Air Museum  201 Municipal Way in Nampa
Friday, November 22nd, 1 to 3 PM
Come take a guided tour!
warhawk museum
  Cost is $4.00 per child. One parent per family is free! Additional adults per family $6.00 each. Contact Kimberly Wing at 921-8556 or sosiouxmeto@msn.com to reserve your spot.  Please RSVP by Monday, Nov 18th.
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Field Trip:
The Nutcracker Jr!
Thursday, December 12th
College of Idaho Jewett Auditorium in Caldwell.
Nutcracker
This performance is a shortened version (about one hour long,) geared specifically for students, and several other school groups will be attending.  Please leave young children at home who might be noisy and detract from the performance.
Cost per student and performance time coming soon! (Ball park figure:Last year, cost was $5 per adult, $2 per student. Final details on cost coming soon!)
Space is limited! Please contact Kimberly at sosiouxmeto@msn.com if interested, to reserve your spot, or for more information.
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Annie, the Musical!
November 21, 22, 23 at 7 PM
in Marsing
annie
A community production of Annie, The Musical, sponsored by Marsing School District is playing in Marsing at the school cafeteria on November 21, 22 and 23.
Tickets for homeschoolers are $3.
If you are interested in attending, please email me with your name, phone number and number of tickets you want by November 4th. The show starts at 7:00. The doors open at 6:30 and it is open seating. You will need to mail me your money by November 7(or bring it to me if you see me on a regular basis) and your tickets will waiting at the front door for you.
Kelly Collett
455-1373
21255 Lonkey Ln Caldwell, ID 83607
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President’s Message:
Looking for the Good
Have you ever been in a room filled with others that seem to be looking at all the negative aspects of life, people and circumstance? What typically begins to happen to you? Well, unfortunately for most, we often follow suit and the negative images begin to enter our own minds. Can we help others to look for the good and see it? Can we separate ourselves from these feelings and thoughts? I think yes!!!
thinking woman
I often do a little exercise when I have a group of women together … women’s retreats are the perfect setting for this! My goal is to help these women focus on the good, to look for the beautiful people they are surrounded with in their lives. So…I ask each to share something, at least one thing, they love about their husbands. NO husband bashing is allowed! (There is a time and a place to discuss things that are unhappy in a marriage, but a group setting is never the place for such a thing.)
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What I have found time and again is miraculous. Even the ladies who felt their husbands were less than desirable or nearly rotten to the core, end up searching their hearts and find things about them that they adore. A beautiful thing happens to these ladies and to their marriages…when they return home, a re-kindled love for that man in their life is formed and if they continue to add healthy “logs” to the fire by choosing to seek and find the good things they see in their husbands, soon the love they originally felt for this wonderful man becomes the warm, comfortable place they desire to be. AND with all of this, comes a BONUS… noticing the change in her, he’ll begin tossing in a log or two…soon that little flame she started becomes a raging fire and the love between them is stronger and better than ever before. It really does happen!
Now, I do not wish to say that we should blind ourselves to true issues. BUT, I do believe that staying in love with your man means you continue to fall in love with him over and over and over and this can never happen if you are choosing to continually focus on all the bad or negative or unattractive things he may do.
I could focus on the imperfections of my husband OR I could choose to look for the beautiful person he is and see all the good he does…it’s my choice and I will see whatever I am looking for.
love
Is it REALLY the end of the world if he doesn’t put his socks away? Should he really be tortured for the next three months because he did or said something I didn’t like or didn’t agree with? Am I going to hold a grudge that forms a giant wall between us because of little things he may or may not do? Not if I wish to have a beautiful marriage and not if I wish for him to look past my imperfections.
I chose to focus on marriages this month because of our MAN FEAST coming right up…but this is a beautiful exercise to do with all the wonderful people in your world, not just your hubby.
Choose a child, perhaps the one that pulls your strings the very most! Focus on seeing every good and desirable thing they do AND then let them know you notice just how fabulous they are…that same beautiful thing will happen with your relationship with your child ~ a closeness, a love, an adoration that we desire to have!
best thing
During this month of THANKSgiving ~ let’s all do our best to look for the good, to focus on it and to act on it. Our hearts will be bursting with love and abundant joy will bless our homes!
Blessings!
Stacey Lytle
Stacey