An Eagle Newspapers family article: Skaneateles' first female supervisor sworn into office Members of the Skaneateles community joined together Wednesday Dec. 30 on the west porch at the Sherwood Inn to witness a historic event — the swearing in of the town’s first female supervisor, Terri... Continued on Cnylink.com
Th3 (All ages)September 16th, 2010 (5:00 PM to 8:00 PM) A common day each month where 17 Syracuse visual art venues are open to recognize and support local artistic achievements.
Bear’s Crunchy Blackberry Treat ˝ cup fresh or frozen thawed blackberries plus 6 whole ones (any fruit will do)
1 cup vanilla yogurt
˝ cup Teddy Grahams (any flavor)
Wash the fresh blackberries just before using them, dry with a... More
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Read Across America on March 2 Posted on Mon, February 22nd, 2010 Written by: , email:
The National Education Association’s Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program that calls for every child in every community to celebrate reading on March 2, the birthday of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss. NEA’s Read Across America also provides NEA members, parents, caregivers, and children the resources and activities they need to keep reading on the calendar 365 days a year. In cities and towns across the nation, teachers, teenagers, librarians, politicians, actors, athletes, parents, grandparents, and others develop NEA’s Read Across America activities to bring reading excitement to children of all ages. Governors, mayors, and other elected officials recognize the role reading plays in their communities with proclamations and floor statements. Athletes and actors issue reading challenges to young readers. And teachers and principals seem to be more than happy to dye their hair green or be duct-taped to a wall if it boosts their students’ reading. The beginning In May 1997, a small reading task force at NEA came up with a big idea. “Let’s create a day to celebrate reading,” the group decided. “We hold pep rallies to get kids excited about football. We assemble to remember that Character Counts. Why don’t we do something to get kids excited about reading? We’ll call it ‘NEA’s Read Across America’ and we’ll celebrate it on Dr. Seuss’s birthday.” And so was born on March 2, 1998, the largest celebration of reading this country has ever seen. The purpose of Read Across America Motivating children to read is an important factor in student achievement and creating lifelong successful readers. Research has shown that children who are motivated and spend more time reading do better in school. Get involved! Contact your local school, NEA local association, library, bookstore, or local chapter of NEA’s Read Across America partner organizations about events that are taking place in your community. Explore this Web site fully for information, ideas, and resources. Begin Planning Now! NEA’s Read Across America Resource materials offer numerous opportunites for involvement in children’s reading throughout the year. The only thing you need to do is plan how, where, and when you will read to a child or teen in your life-everyday. Don’t forget to join the Read Across America Fan page and Cause page on Facebook and check out the “Read Across America Channel” on Schooltube.com for videos. Source:nea.org