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     Pre-K SLRDP petition Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
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     Dated:  Friday, February 19 2010 @ 06:42 PM PST
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     THE BEETHOVEN BUZZ FOR THE WEEKS OF FEBRUARY 8-15, 2010 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
     Author:  admin
     Dated:  Thursday, February 18 2010 @ 09:41 AM PST
    Friends of BeethovenTHE BEETHOVEN BUZZ FOR THE WEEKS OF FEBRUARY 8-15, 2010

    BREAKING NEWS... SEE'S CANDY FUNDRAISER IS HERE! Due to popular demand, pre-orders of See's Candies started this week continuing through FEBRUARY 26. Candy orders will go home the week of MARCH 22-26. Please see the materials sent home in your child's folder. Permission forms must be signed and returned for each child to participate in the See's Candy Fundraiser. This is a school fundraiser and not affiliated with the FOB booster club or the PTA.

    RELAY FOR LIFE MEETING TONIGHT Attend the Relay For Life of Culver City Kickoff meeting tonight! Join the group for food, fun, and prizes to kickoff this year’s Relay For Life of Culver City that include the communities of Venice, Palms, Mar Vista, and Marina del Rey! The meeting will be held tonight THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, at 6:30PM – 8:00PM at Mark Twain Middle School Library located at 2224 Walgrove Ave, 90066. For more information or if there is interest in forming a team, please visit: RelayForLife.org/CulverCityCA

    PRE-K PROGRAM We have learned that the district has decided to cut the SLRDP Pre-K program at Beethoven for next year, but they are willing to hear the pleas of Beethoven parents who want to keep this wonderful program. Many of our elementary students benefited from the program. Please consider voicing your support to the District 3 contact, Patricia Yeldel @ 310-253-7833 or write 333 S. Beaudry Ave, Los Angeles CA 90017.

    CANS FOR A CURE Beethoven will be organizing a team for the May 2010 Revlon Run/Walk for Women's Cancers. Our aluminum can/plastic bottle drive is underway and proceeds help raise funds for the cause and to sponsor the Beethoven team. Please donate your recyclable cans and bottles to the bin in front of Room 28. We count on these proceeds so parents, please do not empty the containers for personal recycling as families are donating to support the cause.

    ART SUPPLIES NEEDED Supplies and donations are requested for the PS Arts Program. This week, we are collecting rolls of double weight aluminum foil, 25 x 12 inches, and construction paper (assorted colors.) If you can donate these items, please label, 'PS Arts' and drop off in the school office. Thank you!

    INTERESTED IN LEARNING MANDARIN? As part of our afterschool enrichment offerings, we are considering teaching a Mandarin Chinese class but wanted to get a sense of interest. Classes are geared toward elementary school age children and would be taught at Beethoven. If you have interest, please send an email to Jana Montgomery janamarie@claudiosantini.com so she can get a sense if there is enough interest for a spring class.

    LOST AND FOUND If your child went to school with a jacket or sweatshirt and came home without one, please check the lost and found. Please label your child's belongings so items can be returned promptly if identified. All leftover items will be donated to charity the week of spring break.

    COFFEE CARDS! Now, you can get your weekly coffee fix at the assembly without carrying money! Just purchase a coffee card for $5 on sale at the coffee cart near room 26.

    MARCH VALET Attention all 5th grade families, March is the last month that you will need to do valet service! Room parents will contact parents with the schedule. Check your calendars now with your availability.

    SILENT AUCTION DONATIONS If you have a business or have friends or relatives who have a business or service and would like to donate to Beethoven's Silent Auction in May, please let Beethoven's Donation Coordinator, Kathy Vigil, katkitti@aol.com know. She will provide the appropriate paperwork and tax-exempt ID information.

    SCHOOL CENTS PROGRAM Don't forget there are DOUBLE POINTS in February from these stores: BCBG, Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, GapKids at the Westside Pavilion.

    BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION Take a look in your cupboards and collect Box Tops; each class is collecting them. Please place box tops in an envelope labelled 'Box Tops' and your child's name and classroom. They can be returned to your teacher or placed in the FOB mailbox. I will collect them on a weekly basis. The class with the most box tops wins a to-be-determined prize!

    NO PARKING IN THE TEACHER'S LOT There is no parent parking in the teacher's parking lot. That lot is reserved for teachers and limited in space. Parents, please park on local streets and do not use the lot.

    NO PARKING IN BUS LANE Please do not park in the areas designated for Bus Parking. If you continue to park in that area on Victoria Ave, you may receive a citation. Thank you for your assistance by parking elsewhere to drop off your child/ren.

    WE LOVE BEETHOVEN CHILDREN SO PLEASE DO ALL OF US A FAVOR A reminder not to drive and use your cell phone or text while driving. Keep your children's safety in mind. If you or your child are riding bikes or have your child on your bike, please ensure that that your child is wearing a helmet. There have been near misses and some of us have witnessed unfortunate and preventable situation if drivers focused on driving. The children of Beethoven thank ever driver and bike rider who make this a priority.

    AFTER SCHOOL FOOD SALES ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, the 5th graders and parents will be selling after school treats for $1.00 at the auditorium gate. Proceeds help fund culmination and 5th grade class trips. Consider supporting the 5th grade soon-to-be graduates and enjoy a treat!

    NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
    The Wonder of Learning, 100 languages of children exhibit continues through April at 1129 Second Street in Santa Monica. Check out this fantastic exhibit: http://www.reggioexhibitla.com/ for details, hours, etc.

    RELAY FOR LIFE, JOIN OUR TEAM! Join Team Beethoven Bears at the 2nd Annual Battle of the Schools for the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Culver City. The event is from 9:00AM on MAY 15 to 9:00AM on MAY 16 at Culver City High School. This is a family event and all are welcome. Come walk for our team for as little as a half hour. You can register at relayforlife.org/culvercityca and join the Beethoven Bears. For more information, contact Gloria Halfacre at gloria@sipi.usc.edu or 310.739.7107. Help the fight against cancer.

    SWEETS FROM OUR SWEETS It's Girl Scout Cookie time. Boxes are still only $4 a box. There are Girl Scouts in every classroom, so order yours today. If you do not know any scouts, you can also place your orders with Gloria Halfacre (gloria@sipi.usc.edu or 310.739.7107) and the girls will still get credit. How about donating some Girl Scout Cookies to the LA Food Bank or Military Troops in the US and overseas? This is our Gift of Caring program. See Gloria for details.

    MORE ITEMS FOR RECYLCING Don't forget we are still collecting used toner and cell phones for recycling. No remanufactured toner please. Items can be dropped off at the school office. See the qualifying list at http://www.fundingfactory.com/admin/participant/qualifying_items.aspx.

    TIP OF THE WEEK WARM UP WITHOUT HEAT Warming your home doesn't have to involve turning up the thermostat. Try some décor updates to make your home feel warmer: Bring out throws or blankets in warm tones, stack books and rearrange your furniture to encourage closeness for snuggling and good reading time.

    YOU'VE BEEN STUNG Donna Ayers, you've been stung! Due to Donna's incredible efforts in writing a grant in a very short turnaround time, Beethoven has been awarded a $10,000 beautification grant!
    Donna has also been instrumental in streamlining the budget process for the the booster club and can be found volunteering at all the school events. Donna, we apprecaite everything that you do for the school and we thank you!

    Have a great week!

    Cheers, Elizabeth R. Palser



     Relay for Life Kickoff! Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
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     Dated:  Thursday, February 18 2010 @ 08:31 AM PST
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     Dated:  Wednesday, February 17 2010 @ 04:45 PM PST
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     PTA/FOB MINUTES JANUARY 2010 Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
     Author:  admin
     Dated:  Tuesday, February 09 2010 @ 04:40 PM PST
    PTAPTA/FOB MINUTES JANUARY 2010

    PTA
    Former minutes approved and posted on the FOB website,
    Treasurer's Report $3535.47 Potential expenses of Tshirts $180.00

    Holiday Gift Baskets
    16 families were recipients and picked up the goods. Pedro was terrific in communicating with families and making arrangmentss for pickups.

    Monday Morning Coffee
    Coffee is served for $1.00 a cup and we are trying to find a way to be more efficient and looking for options for sales rather than brewing at home and transferring into a carafe at the school. School brewer take a half hour to make.

    Jamba Juice Cards
    Looking into distribution of Jamba Juice Cards; 10% return to Beethoven, 2% return to National PTA.


    FOB
    Expense Report
    Last month balance of $28,000.00 Debits include payment for flowers for staff at holiday and gift cards for Anthony and Pedro.

    Book Fair Report
    Held off on reporting the outcome until Michelle Gardner is able to give the group an update.

    Visual Arts
    Supplies and donation are requested for the PS Arts Program. We are asking what the specific needs are and then will request from parents for offers of donations to keep this active program engaging our children.

    Afterschool Programs
    Theatre, soccer, dance, art (recycling materials) and a martial arts class are offered. Planning on a pay-as-you-go soccer class for all ages and considering clay, yoga and hula hoop in the spring.

    Intervention
    Days to be determined but may be on Mondays and Wednesdays. This is a program for academic underachievers and it is scheduled for 20 hours, one hour each afterschool through May.

    Movie Night
    Ideas for movie night and dates were suggested. If anyone has family friendly movie ideas please let the group know. There will most likely be an early February movie night,

    Car Show
    The date of the car show is set for April 17. Ashley Halverson and Mark Sukal are chairing the commitee and working the details. Consideration of a chili cookoff and entry fee. Flyers will come out shortly.

    Fitness Challenge
    We need to raise money to conitinue our psycho motor program and the proceeds from the Fitness Challenge go towards that. This pays for one class per week. We need volunteers on the day of the event to man each station and donations of waters and oranges are appreciated.

    Silent Auction
    We're looking into venues fo the Silent Auction and the Santa Monica Womens' Club has their space available for $400 for four hours. Dates may include May 1 or May 8. Possibly charge $12 per person or pay for food separately. Discussion continues as to whether this includes a silent auction, dinner dance party and bingo night; all under consideration.

    CSA
    Organic fruits are veggies are still delivered to the school on Thursday as part of the market basket program. More participants are welcome and can pay weekly or in advance. Bring your own bag.

    Beethoven Night Out
    Souplantation in the marina is the next venue for dinner out and will be held on Wed, January 27.

    Winter Program DVD
    The DVD is a long process of editing and merging files so Gloria appreciates everyone's patience. She hopes it will be ready in about a month.

    Relay for LIfe
    This is Beethoven's 3rd year and it is a 24 hour walk-a-thon on May 15 adn 16. Details will be sent via the Buzz but we are interested in getting as many participants as possible to join the Beethoven Girls Scouts. Celebrate Birthdays is the theme.

    5TH Grade Valentine's Day Grams
    The 5th grade will be selling candya and balloon grams. Flyers will be distributed. Grams are $.50-$1.50 and selling to parents students and friends. Flyers will be sent home and students can also purchase sales before school the week of Feb 8. Proceeds pay for culmination activities.

    5th Grade Food Sales
    Most every Friday (if not a Friday movie night) the 5th grade parents will be selling food at the auditorium gate. $1.00 for whatever treat is for sale and proceeds go towards the 5th grade culmination.

    Student Council
    January 29 will be Freaky Friday and all students are encouraged to participate wearing crazy hair or crazy dress.

    Meeting adjourned @8:00PM.

    Respectfully submitted,
    Elizabeth R. Paser



     Cans for a Cure Email Article To a Friend View Printable Version  
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     Dated:  Wednesday, February 03 2010 @ 06:20 PM PST
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     Dated:  Wednesday, February 03 2010 @ 06:00 PM PST
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     Dated:  Tuesday, February 02 2010 @ 03:59 PM PST
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     Dated:  Monday, February 01 2010 @ 02:42 PM PST
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     Dated:  Monday, February 01 2010 @ 02:21 PM PST
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