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posted 6/2/08 7:08 AM
2008 Summer Camp:--Send registration form to: American Indian Education Program / Attn: Gail Sims...3908 Avenue B, Room 201, Austin, TX 78751 OR Call and leave a message at 512-414-1059 or 512-626-2583...Directions to Baker center from I-35.Take the Dean Keeton-38 ½ St. Exit.Turn west onto 38 ½ St.Turn right onto Avenue B.Leave your name, student’s grade next year and school district. If you have more that one student attending, please give information for each student...Remember to Pre-register by June 3. The earlier the better!!Baker Center is the big yellow school building on the corner of 39th and Avenue B.(in the Cafeteria).3908 Avenue B, I-35, Guadalupe St., 38th1/2 St....What parents need to know:*Camp is FREE!!* Lunch provided by Great Promise for American Indians*Children should wear comfortable shoes.*Pre-registration is requested & is open from now until Tuesday, June 3, 2008.* Please register your child early. Space is limited.* Call 414-0159 for early arrival arrangements...Please confirm by fax or e-mail...Fax: 414-0384...Email: gsims@austinisd.orgOR Call (512) 414-0159, (512) 626-2583... YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR NAME STUDENT’S GRADE (NEXT YEAR) AND SCHOOL DISTRICT...American Indian Education Program: “All songs your blanket, all tribes your people…”...Peter Blue Cloud, Clans of Many Nations...PK – Grade 12...Youth/Elder Summer Camp-June 16-20, 2008-Mon. Mina ES 1203 Hill Street, Bastrop, Texas 78602; Tues-Thurs. Baker Center Cafeteria, 3908 Avenue B, Austin, TX 78751...Fri. Round Rock , TX (To Be Announced))Planned Agenda:Monday/Mina Ele. Sch. Bastrop, TX10-10:15 Morning Snack and Greetings...“What are we going to do today?”-10:15-11:30 Begin Navajo Weaving, Related stories and puppet play....11:30-12:00 Tribal stories...12:00-12:45 Lunch...12:45-3:00 3:00-3:30...Bead work...Ideas for Next Year’s Art Competition (Students May continue their work on their projects during this discussion) Ideas for Next Year’s Writing Competition (Students are encouraged to write about their projects done today.)...3:30-4:00 Reflections and Snack timeTuesday/Baker Center, Austin ISD...10-10:15 Morning Snack and Greetings “What did we do yesterday? What are we going to do today?”...10:15-11:30 Continue Navajo Rug Weaving/Yarn Art...11:30-12:00 Navajo stories/ Sand Painting...12:00-12:45 Lunch...1:00 - 2:00 Powwow Regalia Presentation: Al Mouse, Cherokee Nation Oklahoma (See page 1)...2:00-3:30 Tribal specific Native American Games and dances...3:30-4:00 Reflections and Snack timeWednesday/Baker Center, Austin ISD...10-10:15 Morning Snack...“What did we do yesterday? What are we going to do today?”...10:15-11:30 Making dream catchers/Spider legend/ Osage...11:30-12:00 Drum making and related stories...12:00-12:45 Lunch...12:45-3:00 Sand Painting/ Navajo Nation and Rock Art (Continued)...3:00-3:30 Native American Games and dances Tribal Specific...3:30-4:00 Reflections and Snack time...Thursday/Baker Center, Austin ISD...10-10:15 Morning snack...“What did we do yesterday? What are we going to do today?”...10:15-11:30...11:30-12:00 Making Fans...12:00-12:45 Lunch...12:45-3:00 The Rabbit dance/ Mohawk Nation, and Storytelling...3:00-3:30 Waboseg (Ojibwe story about Rabbit’s ears)...3:30-4:00 Reflections and Snacks...FridaY/Round Rock ISD (TBA)...Call (512)414-0159 for a recording of the location...10-10:15 Morning Snack...“What did we do yesterday? What are we going to do today?”...10:15-11:30 Making berry dumplings/ Cherokee Nation...11:30-12:00 Star Stories Blue Ridge Mountain Cherokee and puppet show....12:00-12:45 Lunch...12:45-3:00 Rattle making and related stories...3:00-3:30 Lakota Picture Symbols Activity...Students will be encouraged to share information with each other about their tribes. Youth Elders will assist younger students in this task...3:30-4:00 Reflections and Sharing
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