my 9 yo is definitely interested. I'd like to get my 4 yo into it too, but I won't count her for now. We would probably come most saturdays, and I would be willing to contribute for procurement and/or teaching where appropriate. I think paying a supply fee is not an issue at all.
Scott --- Original Message --- From:"Myk OLeary - Blue Needle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:Tue 11-25-08 12:32 pm To:[email protected] Subj:[saturdayhouse] Re: Saturday house future wishlist My wife and I will organize if we can get commitment from folks attending to help spread the teaching load and help with supplies. We were talking last night and were thinking of something like two sessions per Saturday so that if you can't make the morning, you could still make the afternoon, and vice versa, with each session being something different, but perhaps linked somehow (e.g origami in the morning and paper airplanes in the afternoon.) We were also thinking of starting in January to give some time to get a list of projects and parents since so many things are flying around for the holidays. Can I get a show of hands (on or off list) of: * Who is interested. * How often you can come. * How many kids would attend, and what general age group ( to get age appropriate projects - we don't want to have an Estes rocket day if all the kids are in preschool, but we may just do one if enough aren't) * If you could be tapped as a teaching volunteer * If you could be tapped as a supply procurement volunteer. * Any equipment you have that can be used under your guidance (e.g. USB microscopes, etc...) * If you'd be willing to pay a small supply fee of $2-$5 per day for some projects that may be supply intensive (if there are any) * All project ideas you can come up with, and what your top 3-5 are (have your kids help you here... :) Once we know how many folks we have and the age groups, we can all talk about what projects we want to do, and to what degree the kids can help self direct those decisions. It'd be nice to have this for cigar chomping so that we can keep the ball rolling and be more ready to see what next steps should occur. Thanks! Myk O'Leary On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Justin Martenstein < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I like the idea that SatHouse is ALWAYS kid-friendly, but I think it > would be especially great to have the first Saturday of the month be a > *project* focused on making something - kites, home-made paper, LED > throwies, etc. The trick is just finding a volunteer to organize. > > Justin > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Robert Eickmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > The Chomp on Tuesday is definitly going to talk about the kid-friendly > > stuff, but its not going to be the only focus. The focus is going to > > be on how we can expand, grow and change as an organization. > > > > And judging from this email thread... I think kid friendly days are > > definitely going to happen, its just a matter of picking when not if. > > Anyone have any thoughts on the matter? > > > > -Rob > > > > -- > Justin Martenstein > [EMAIL PROTECTED], (206) 527-3091 > http://www.linkedin.com/in/jmartenstein > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Website: http://saturdayhouse.org/ Post: [email protected] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
