Fw: Fw: [CPS Science]Chemistry Day

2001-10-31 Thread Ellen Sullivan

David Crumrine of Loyola University and chair of Chemistry Day, explains the
Chemistry Day admissions policy at Adler Planetarium this Saturday Nov. 3:

The students and teachers can get in free, the parents may have to pay.  The
problem is decreased income at the planetarium.  They, the adler employees,
need to show their supervisors that they are working as hard as they can to
raise money.  We will be working to identify all the students, teachers, and
CHem Day workers so that they will be admitted.   I am very sorry about the
parents, but don't see a way around it ...unless they want to volunteer.  D.
Crumrine

 Ellen Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/30/01 09:22AM 

- Original Message -
From: Jackie Barge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:29 PM
Subject: [CPS Science]Chemistry Day


 Is the Chemistry Day at Adler this weekend the same event that was at
 Loyola University last year? I thought that was a free event. It
 appears that you have to pay for museum admission for Chemistry Day
 this weekend. It was a lot of fun last year and that was as a parent
 (thanks to the teachers at Lincoln Park)!
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[CPS Science]Chemistry Teacher Networking Opportunity....

2001-10-11 Thread Patrick LaMaster

We would appreciate it if you could forward the following invitation to chemistry 
teachers within your department.

JOIN US FOR OUR FIRST R.E.A.C.T.I.O.N.S. MEETING!!!
(REgional Association of Chemistry Teachers In and On the Northern Suburbspretty 
darn clever, eh?)...all are welcome.

First In the World has provided a grant to establish a group whose purpose is to 
foster communication between chemistry teachers working at high schools in the North 
and Northwest suburbs of Chicago.  We hope that the meetings will provide an 
opportunity for creative chem teachers to share demonstrations, labs, teaching 
strategies, and ideas about this profession we share.  The group has been named 
REACTIONS

Our first meeting will be held at Glenbrook North High School on Thursday, October 
25th at 7:00 pm in Rm. B127.  There will be a Halloween theme to this meeting, so 
you're encouraged to bring a print-out of your favorite Halloween Demonstration to 
share with other attendees.

We would appreciate RSVP's, so we can gauge how much food to supply.  You can reply to 
Joan Gallagher-Bolos [EMAIL PROTECTED] or Paul Woods 
[EMAIL PROTECTED].  Please RSVP by 10/15.  We'll be happy to forward 
directions to anyone who needs them.

Thanks.  Hope you'll join us.




Patrick LaMaster
Instructional Supervisor for Science
Glenbrook North High School
2300 Shermer Road
Northbrook, IL 60062-6700

Phone: 847-509-2631
Fax:  847-509-2411




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