Skate Zone Homeschool Skating

Every Friday in March and April (9 sessions)
2-3:30 pm
$20 per skating child 3 and up

We need a minimum of 50 kids for this to work. There are no make-up days. Each family will get a card at their time of purchase.

Please let me know if you are planning to attend with an email of how many children are skating. I’d like to give him a headcount on Tuesday before we start.

Email Daisy at Awbacademy at gmail . com




Fall Festivals

With the weather becoming much nicer, get out and explore all the great festivals in our area!

German Fest, Robert’s Cove October 3rd-4th
http://www.robertscovegermanfest.com/
Yambilee Festival, Opelousas Oct 22-25th
http://www.yambilee.com/
Swine Festival, Basile Nov 6-8th
http://www.laswinefestival.com/
Omelette Celebration, Abbeville Nov 7-8th
http://www.giantomelette.org/
Frog Festival, Rayne Nov 13-14th
http://www.raynefrogfestival.org/
Renaissance Fair, Hammond Weekends between Nov 7 and Dec 13th
http://www.la-renfest.com/
Scottish Highland Games, Jackson
http://www.lahighlandgames.com/
Not this year – lack of sponsorship

German Fest, Robert’s Cove October 3rd-4th - http://www.robertscovegermanfest.com/

Yambilee Festival, Opelousas Oct 22-25th - http://www.yambilee.com/

Swine Festival, Basile Nov 6-8th - http://www.laswinefestival.com/

Omelette Celebration, Abbeville Nov 7-8th - http://www.giantomelette.org/

Frog Festival, Rayne Nov 13-14th - http://www.raynefrogfestival.org/

Renaissance Fair, Hammond Weekends between Nov 7 and Dec 13th - http://www.la-renfest.com/

Scottish Highland Games, Jacksonhttp://www.lahighlandgames.com/ Not this year – lack of sponsorship

International Rice Festival, Crowley October 15-17thhttp://www.ricefestival.com/




Corn Maze

It’s fall again…so take advantage of all the great activities in the area!

Cajun Country Corn Maze

http://www.cajuncountrycorn.com/

Bring a non-perishable food item and receive $1.00 off of admission.

Open September 19 – November 29
Non Haunted Hours
Friday 5 – 11 pm
Saturday 9 am – 11 pm
Sunday 11 am – 9 pm
Haunted Hours
Friday 5pm – 11pm
Saturday 5pm-11pm
Sunday 5pm-9pm
General Admission (CASH OR CHECK ONLY)
12 and older
$10.00/Season Pass $20.00
Ages 4-11
$ 8.00/Season Pass $16.00
Ages 3 and under
Free

Open September 19 – November 29

Non Haunted Hours

Friday 5 – 11 pm

Saturday 9 am – 11 pm

Sunday 11 am – 9 pm

Haunted Hours

Friday 5pm – 11pm

Saturday 5pm-11pm

Sunday 5pm-9pm

General Admission (CASH OR CHECK ONLY)

12 and older - $10.00/Season Pass $20.00

Ages 4-11 - $ 8.00/Season Pass $16.00

Ages 3 and under - Free




PASA Daytime

LAFAYETTE (LA) –The Performing Arts Society of Acadiana (PASA) has announced an incredible lineup of dance, theater and opera as entertainment for its Daytime Performances for Students series. Experiencing live performances for students and teachers is an important educational opportunity that takes learning out of books and classrooms, and brings it to life onstage. The Daytime Series events, for middle and high school students from throughout south Louisiana, will take place during the 2009-2010 school year.

 The series kicks off on Monday, September 19, with a sizzling blend of African, modern ballet and hip-hop stylings by Evidence Dance Company. Next up will be Montana Rep’s dramatic staging of To Kill A Mockingbird on Monday, October 19. The series concludes with a special daytime performance of the opera Porgy and Bess on Wednesday, March 7, 2010. All performances will be at 10: 30 a.m at the Heymann Performing Arts Center in Lafayette. Tickets for these performances are $5 per person and reservations must be made through the PASA office by calling (337) 237-2787.

 In advance of each performance, PASA provides each attending student an informative study guide, BackStage Pass, which is printed courtesy of The Daily Advertiser. This guide prepares students and teachers with information and activities that will enhance the value of attending the performance and underscores the educational fundamentals that are core to curricula.

 ”Teachers and principals appreciate that our materials connect these performances to the Louisiana Content Standards Foundation Skills,” says Jacqueline Lyle, PASA’s executive director. “Of course, it’s obvious that these events promote the arts component of a curriculum. However, we want to make sure that students get the value of all the ways in which the foundation skills–communication, problem solving; resource access and utilization; linking and generating knowledge; and citizenship—are reinforced by what they see and experience. For example, we make sure that students appreciate the education, teamwork, cooperation and coordination that it takes to mount a performance. These components are as much a part of a performance as the artistry.”

 The performances for the 2009-2010 school year will provide students with a wide variety of performing arts experiences, all of them of the highest quality and professionalism.

 The first event in the series, a dance performance by Evidence Dance Company on September 21, has been generating buzz with audiences worldwide with its storyteller-approach to modern dance. Choreographer, principal dancer and artistic director Ronald K. Brown demonstrates his anthropological pursuits when he joins his dance company Evidence, in a blend of African, modern ballet and hip-hop stylings to tell stories. This performance will include his fascinating piece Two Year-Old Gentleman that melds Louisiana’s Mardi Gras Indians into a comment on rites of passage from boys to men.

 PASA Executive Director Jackie Lyle says, “Our daytime series has attracted students from Lafayette Parish and several parishes around south Louisiana.” Lyle continues, “It is very satisfying for us and for our sponsors to make this extraordinary resource available to our educational system. For many students, these events may be the only live performances they ever attend.”

 Next up on the series on October 19 is the Montana Reparatory Theater Company’s dramatic return to the Heymann Center stage with its staging of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, To Kill A Mockingbird. The novel is a must-read for every student and the performance is a must-see for teachers and students.  A classic tale of honesty, integrity and courage is as timeless today as it was when it emerged 50 years ago. Set in a fictional southern town, its colorful characters include the memorable Atticus Finch and the unforgettable recluse Boo Radley.

 To Kill A Mockingbird is also part of the Big Read Acadiana program. The Big Read is an initiative by the National Endowment for the Arts to engage communities across the nation in celebrating great literary works through a diverse array of activities. Several elementary, middle and high schools across Acadiana are participating as Big Read project schools. Find out how your school
can be a part of this literary movement by calling the PASA office for more information.

 Finally on March 8, 2010, Porgy and Bess the distinctively American opera closes out the daytime student series with a sweeping tale of love, loss and triumph over despair. This tale features the music of great American composers George and Ira Gershwin. Every students should attend a live professional opera and Porgy and Bess features a cast of 30 performers and a live orchestra. Performed in English with projected supertitles this opera features a memorable score that includes the well-known songs “Summertime”,” I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’” and “It Ain’t Necessarily So”.

These performances are presented by PASA with the sponsorship support of lead sponsor Capital One and the Wilkinson Family Foundation

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Founded in 1988, the Performing Arts Society of Acadiana is a non-profit organization that presents live entertainment at the Heymann Performing Arts Center and other local venues, creates in-school arts activities, offers daytime performances for students and initiates outreach programs such as PASA PLUS and Play It Again, Lafayette. PASA presents annual performances of opera, dance, drama and a variety of musical acts.

  Admission for each event is $5 per student or chaperone. Teachers and principals wishing to have their students attend, or seeking more information, should contact the PASA office at (337) 237-2787 or visit the PASA website at www.pasaonline.org.


Apiyo Obala
Community Relations Director
Performing Arts Society of Acadiana
P.O. Box 52979
Lafayette, La 70505
(337) 237-2787




Lowe’s Build And Grow Clinics

https://www.lowesbuildandgrow.com/

Every other Saturday Lowe’s sponsor’s free workshops for kids.  Check the website for details and locations.  Best of all – it’s FREE!!!




Cooking Classes

From the website:  http://www.Jillscookingwithkids.com/

Summer is finally here and we are ready to start cooking! When planning summer activities and camps for your children, cooking classes are a great option. Individual classes, as well as three and four day camps are available.

The classes are in my home for a realistic experience. They are indoors and therefore cool and comfortable. The children learn many basic and advanced cooking techniques they will use throughout their lifetime.

I am now offering a limited number of classes for children five years of age. All other classes are for ages 6 – 16.

Jill’s Cooking with Kids offers beginners and advanced cooking classes. The children  use their own creativity, while having a great time. Exploring the world of cooking can be fun and rewarding.  Call now to schedule a class for your child.




Children’s Theatre Program

Inviting all children who love to explore new activities:

  • theater
  • drama
  • character
  • costume
  • improvisation and more

to come join in the fun Sundays from 10:30 until 11:45, June 7 – July 26.  The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Lafayette is sponsoring a theater program taught by Josh Coen, a dynamic young theater major at Northwestern University.  Each Sunday will focus on different elements of the theater arts through fun hands-on activities.  For example, the children will make simple puppets and a puppet show may be rehearsed and performed in the next few weeks.  

The lessons will culminate in a play the students will plan and produce for an audience of parents and friends.  The play will be held on July 26th at 11:00 am.  If your child would like to participate in the puppet show or play, please commit to attending as often as possible.  We know summer schedules are varied, with vacations, camps and other activities, but the lessons will be cumulative and build on one another.  Please commit to bringing your child to two out of the three lessons prior to the play (July 5, 12, 19) as well as the performance July 26.

There is no charge for participation.  Parents will be asked to volunteer to bring juice and a simple snack on a rotating basis.  Parents will also be asked to be classroom assistants on a rotating basis. Classes held at Cite des Art.

For more information call Josh Coen at 337-781-0756 /e-mail bacoen@cox.net or Ann Burruss at 337-326-4229 /e-mail annburruss@yahoo.com.




Drama & Theatre

Firelight Children’s Theatre
http://firelightenterprises.com/Theatre.html

Evangeline Players
http://www.evangelineplayers.org/index.html

Iberia Performing Arts League (IPAL)
http://www.geocities.com/iberiaperformingartsleague/

Opelousas Little Theatre
http://www.opelousaslittletheatre.com/

Baton Rouge Little Theatre
http://www.brlt.org/

Acadiana Theatre Happenings
http://acadianatheatrehappenings.blogspot.com/




Scouts

Troop 2592

Scouts

  • Girl Scout Troop #2592
    Miriam Boudreaux
    Home 337-367-7147
    Cell 337-277-0108 (after 1 pm on TU & TH)



Upcoming Events

  • March 10, 2010:Story Castle 10:30-11:00am
  • March 12, 2010:Homeschool Roller Skating 2:00-3:30pm
  • March 12, 2010 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm:Bach Lunch -
  • March 17, 2010:Story Castle 10:30-11:00am
  • March 19, 2010:Homeschool Roller Skating 2:00-3:30pm
  • March 19, 2010 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm:Bach Lunch -
  • March 24, 2010:Story Castle 10:30-11:00am

Local Resources

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