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04-24-2008, 04:00 AM
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Last Online: 04-24-2008 03:36 AM
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 6
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RE: Scholarship letter
Maybe you could just say something like "this is an opportunity I would love for my children to participate in, but to do that I would need a scholarship for them. Please consider us in your reviews of scholarship applications. We appreciate the activities you provide and would love to be involved" or something to that effect? It doesn't have to be long. Maybe you would even be able to volunteer one afternoon or something and offer that as a suggestion to help them out?
Another 'fun, family' thing, if you have a digital camera, go for a walk in the neighborhood and do a 'photo scavenger hunt'. Pick a subject like trees or leaves or birds or flowers (or what have you or let the child(ren) create the category.. red cars, i.e.), and find as many different ones as you can, and take a picture of them. Then later, as an educational back-up to that, try to identify them from the pictures. You could even do it as a summer scrapbook-type of project. Fun to see how many you can get and educational at the same time. And, FREE! Here, locally, we have what they call 'Music in the Park' and different musicians play once a week for two hours. It's free for the public and held in the local park. There are food wagons there you can purchase from, different styles, plus ice-cream truck etc but you are also welcome to bring your own food in. It's a lot of fun and totally free. Some people even get up and dance. We do the VBS thing, too and watch for discount days at the local pool (promotions, etc). Sometimes for example they will have like a canned food drive for the local food bank and admittance that day is 2 cans of food plus $2 or whatever. If they don't have that, you could maybe suggest it? Great for community involvement, gives them a good show in community too, and it's also affordable. Camping is fun, tho these days hard to be frugal at it, and drives are no longer frugal either at gas prices. Speaking of frugal, I just had a funny 'picture/thought' go through my head. On this subject, it made me think of an "Our Gang" show I saw once where the kids were putting on a backyard play and charged 5cents or something to get into it. Or dig out those socks that are long gone for mates and have them make puppets with stray buttons etc. and put on a puppet show. We like to do movies, sometimes too, set up the living room like a theater and pop some popcorn and invite a couple of friends. Game nights are also fun with board games and a large gathering of people, we do that quite often.
Has anyone ever done one of those 'host a mystery' things? I have one but haven't done it yet and wondering how hard those are. They sound kind of fun.
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