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Wednesday, 14 July 2010 09:25 |
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AMBASSADORSHIP
Order 10 copies for $30 and help us distribute them in your community! Neighborhoods, Doctor's Offices,Children relevant businesses, Banks, Restaurants and Libraries! Have The Circle Gazette available for your customers! Become an Ambassador to the project! Support our young authors and artists!
Show your community your commitment to the future!
There are many ways to get involved and support this project. Contact our Sales & Marketing Team.

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Friday, 11 June 2010 09:06 |
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OUR GROWING PROJECT!
The Enrichment Circle is proud to announce the new members of our team!
These wonderful women have seen great potential in our concept and cause and have joined efforts with us to help us grow and become financially stable.
Serena Bruno, Editor. Serena has volunteered many hours in the last three issues sharing the editing and formatting operation, offering feedback to writers and print proofing!
Mindy Joseph and Jodi Jaffe, Sales and Marketing Managers. Mindy and Jodi recently joined with great enthusiasm to share their marketing experience in helping us develop lasting relationships with sponsors and advertisers!
Victoria Martinez, Web Page Specialist. With her amazing experience developing web pages, Victoria has provided us with great advice and help, and in the future she will be actively involved in further web page developments and improvements.
Rebecca Elkoby and Cindee Rodier, Volunteers. These ladies have supported our operation, rain or shine: print-proofing, editing and mailing!
… and finally a mom from the west coast, Tina Bitlift, has joined us as a volunteer as well, and will soon be sharing her experience with us!
To know more about the Staff, see detailed bios HERE.
If you’d like to join or participate in any capacity please contact us at
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or call us at 954-9182541.
Thanks you to all of you who have already offered your help! We will be calling on you soon! |
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Monday, 12 April 2010 14:04 |
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The Alternative Homeschool Educators Group is organizing a fun trip to the HURRICANE HOUSE!
Tues May 11th at 10:15 am. Min of 10 people (adults and children). It's a $3 donation per student-paid on the day of the tour. This tour is mainly for middle school aged children, but they have done homeschool groups before and said they would recommend at least age 5 and up. It takes 1-2 hours to complete. There is parking there or extra parking at Cracker barrel across the street.
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Deerfield Beach
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1345 SW 11th Way (also called FAU Research Park Blvd) Deerfield Beach FL 33441
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3.00 (USD) |
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May 11, 2010 10:15 AM |
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Description:
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The guided tour of the Disaster Survival House which features a hurricane laboratory, the science of hurricanes- how they are formed, examples of window protection and wind tunnel demonstrations. Hurricane tracking, flooding, storm surge, lightning, history, generator safety, safe room and disaster preparedness planning are also covered in the educational tour. This includes an actual cockpit from a WP-3D Orion, the same type of aircraft that NOAA Hurricane Hunters fly into hurricanes.
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010 22:01 |
The Fairy Tale Project
Art Exhibition at Gallery 6 Broward Main Library, 100 South Andrews Avenue Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301
Exhibit runs March 30 to May 4, 2010 -
Free and open to the public
Children's book author Dani Lynn and artist Jacklyn Laflamme want to take children through a magical forest to teach them the beauty of storytelling.
Free story-time reading open to the general public at the library, where children will create a mobile with all the characters from the book. The workshop will take place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. this Saturday April 17 and will feature Timothy Leistner, an adjunct professor of children's literature and language arts at Florida Atlantic University. He is also the coauthor of the book Exploring Language Arts Through Literature: Birth-Grade 8 and an artist himself.
They also hope to encourage them to grab more books.
``We put on this exhibition to inspire children's literacy,'' Laflamme said. ``We thought it might inspire children to read.'' - Source: The Miami Herald
Read more, here.
Book Signing 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 22 at the library Meet author Dani Lynn and Artist/ Illustrator Jacklyn Laflamme For more information, go to www.thefairytaleproject.com , or e-mail
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Sunday, 21 March 2010 14:37 |
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W A L D O R F E D U C A T I O N
Sea Star Initiative, Boca Raton
Saturday, March 27th 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
This is a wonderful opportunity for you and your children to meet Sea Star's faculty, visit the classrooms, and learn more about their expanding programs.
561-452-3618
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seastarinitiative.com
Marionette Puppet Play 10:30 am
"Tale of the Three Oranges"
Sea Star Initiative is an educational alternative
bringing the wisdom of Waldorf Education
to southern Palm Beach County.
Currently enrolling for Fall 2010
Parent & Child Classes: Ages 3 & Younger
Early Childhood Program: Ages 3 to 6 years
Arts Enrichment Daily Programs: 1st to 3rd Grade
Sea Star Initiative
Committed to Waldorf Education
Saturday, March 27th 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
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