$5.00 Bike Helmet?
May 23, 2008
Bring your old bike helmets to recycle, and come purchase discounted helmets provided by grants from Legacy Foundation, Legacy Portland Hospitals Medical Staff and Trauma Nurses Talk Tough!
You can get the inexpensive helmets at:
Saturday June 7, 2008, 9-1: Sunset Community Bike Safety Fair, 14986 NW Cornell Rd, Portland
Saturday June 17, 2008, 10-2: Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center Healthy Kids Fair, 2211 NE 139th St, Vancouver
Thursdays June 26, July 17, Aug 14 2008, 3-5: Legacy Emanuel Hospital Atrium, 2801 N Gantenbein Ave, Portland OR
Your brain’s worth way more than two lattes! Get your brain bucket!
One Technological Solution for Schools
May 21, 2008
At the start of the ‘07 school year, Ainsworth PTA in Portland, OR, set out to revamp the way it reaches the parents of nearly 500 elementary students.
Not unlike most PTAs, the majority of Ainsworth’s communication had been rooted in print. The PTA directory, back-to-school packets and weekly newsletters sufficed as one-way dialogues that were time-consuming and expensive to produce.
Today 300 PTA members, every teacher and staff member, plus a staggering 96 percent of the school’s parent base, are communicating online via a free, secure and private web-based platform for volunteer-powered organizations from Big Tent Design Inc. Back-to-school packets which had been shuffled through the hands of school officials, copied and collated by teams of volunteers and eventually given to parents are now simply uploaded to the school’s site, where accessing and completing them takes minutes.
What’s more, parents and teachers alike can join forces to discuss key issues on a daily basis—from school improvement projects and curriculum enhancement to increasing safety around morning student drop-offs.
Taking Ainsworth online has also enabled the noteworthy elimination of its weekly hardcopy newsletter. Not only was creating five-page “News Notes” highly labor-intensive and expensive, it funnelled redundant copies to parents with more than one child in the school system. Parent feedback indicates a strong preference for the new online version, which fosters more two-way
dialogue and helps the school “go green” by saving up to 90,000 pieces of paper annually.
With lines of communication wide open for Ainsworth parents to reach all teachers and fellow parents of students, the PTA’s innovation has sparked a renewed appreciation for narrowed communication. Online sub-groups have been designed for every classroom—21 in all—making volunteer coordination and communication about specific room events more efficient, relevant, and personal for parents. An online, integrated calendar provides event alerts and allows
parents to RSVP and an automatic “news feed” each week summarizes important information, events and updates in just one email.
Through the right mix of technology and foresight, the group has fostered dynamic, personalized and meaningful communication—all for the good of the students.
About Big Tent
Big Tent Design, Inc. is where trusted groups connect online. Designed with security and privacy at the core of its platform, Big Tent strengthens group involvement and simplifies group management. By combining the best of today’s social networking features with free group management tools, Big Tent helps real-world communities share, communicate and organize online and in-person. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in San Francisco
and currently hosts parents groups, PTAs, preschools, alumni associations, professional organizations and other clubs and community groups nationwide. For more information about Big Tent, please visit: www.bigtent.com.
Car Safety Seat and Bicycle Helmet Recycling
… and a Child Safety Seat Check-Up! This Saturday!
We’ll take any unwanted car safety seat. The car seats are destroyed and the materials recycled, keeping them out of landfills. This is the information for the upcoming event on May 24, 2008.
Where: Portland Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center.
1015 NW 22nd St. Portland, OR 97210
When: Saturday May 24, 2008 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Recycling: The recycling truck will be parked across the street from the NW Northrup Ave. entrance in the Green Gables commuter lot. No appointment necessary, just drop off during event hours.
Safety Seat Check-Up: Located in Parking Structure #3 Level C. Use NW Northrup Ave. entrance. For a campus map of Legacy Good Samaritan, visit www.legacyhealth.org. Please read vehicle owners manual and car seat instructions prior to attending. A certified technician will be available to work one on one with parents and caregivers to ensure that they can install their child restraints properly. Each seat check takes 20-30 minutes. No appointment necessary.
GPS Your Kids?
May 2, 2008
For those of us who want a gps solution, to always know where our kids are, I used to recommend the GPS bracelet you can get. But now I’ve discovered Loopt. It’s a service where you can, using a gps-enabled cell phone, let your friends know where you are. And then they can keep track of you. However, if you look at it from the other direction, it’d enable parents to keep tabs on their kids.
What do you folks think? Too intrusive?
Jibba Jib
April 28, 2008
Jibba Jib rents car seats, cribs, strollers and other kid gear to those hosting little guests or traveling to the Portland metro area. We deliver to hotels/residences 7 days a week. They offer traveling families a valuable resource - they don’t have to lug all of those bulky (yet necessary) pieces of equipment with them on vacation! With Jibba Jib, kids travel with the comforts of home.
( see more information at Their Site ).
Rieke Art Fair & Sale
April 8, 2008
Rieke Art Fair & Sale
Sunday April 27, 2008
10am-3pm
featuring professional artist art activities for kids and student art
Proceeds go to the Reike PTA.
Rieke Elementary SW Vermont/13th
TumbleVille Studios — Tumbling for your Kids!
February 14, 2008
TumbleVille Studios is a great place to learn tumbling. Sessions are taught by Gail Bruner who is a former competitive gymnast with 20 years of teaching experience. Gail has a B.S. in Human Services and Therapeutic Recreation, a Teaching Certification in Elementary Education. Gail is a former marathon runner, masters swimmer and her current passions are yoga and learning a bit of rhythm.
Preschool Tumbling (ages 3-5 )
Discover fun and fitness. Together, explore swinging & springing in an introduction to tumbling. Gain strength & flexibility by playing independently. 9 weeks of classes. Drop in rate, $10 a class.
Beginning Tumbling (ages 6- 14)
Develop strength, agility, coordination and balance while gaining basic tumbling skills. A noncompetitive way to build self-esteem and learn rolls, handstands and cartwheels. 9 weeks of classes. Small informal show performed on the last day of the session. Drop in rate, $18 a class.
Yoga For Adults
Discover the benefits and joy of yoga taught in the style of the Iyengar Method. Iyengar Yoga emphasizes proper alignment, and the use of props (belts and blocks) allows people with flexibility limitations to safely perform poses with the correct alignment. Drop in rate, $15 a class, please call!
Check out their site for more information, like times and locations.
Feb 2008 Book Group Comment Anchor
February 1, 2008
Hi, this is just a comment anchor for the Book Group, since the pages can’t have comments.
Tri-Met Changed Its Mind
January 21, 2008
Just a quick heads up; trimet has dropped its proposal to “turn off” fareless square at night. Stay tuned for more news.
The Good Night Show’s Hostess?
December 29, 2007
Ok, so Noggin is changing to an all-hours format (all hours for my three year old? I have a hard enough time sending her to bed now!) Will “the Good Night Show” continue to be shown?
I was watching this show with my kidlet, and thought the hostess looked familiar. Is it still Melanie Martinez? I read some 2006 news that she was (sadly) fired for some comedy sketches she had done in 1999. Two sketches for a site called “the technical virgin,” in fact, totalling less than a minute and a half of adult humor. They’re parodies of Abstinence commercials.
Any answers would be appreciated
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