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September 10, 2010, 6:00 pm - September 12, 2010, 2:00 pm 
| Event Name: | 2010 Walton Class of 83 Reunion | |
| Host: | Walton Class of 1983 |
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| Type: | Other | |
Walton High School Class ReunionSept 10-12, 2010Hosted by The Class of 1983 .INVITATION OPEN TO ALL WALTONITESAt Salsa Caterers & Special EventsIt is with great anticipation that our Class Reunion will be great! It is going to be a wonderful weekend and truly a blessing to have all of us come together and celebrate our time and friendship at Walton High School. There will be plenty of opportunities to get to know classmates we haven’t meet and reacquaint with old classmates. Sharing old stories and reminiscing about our time at WHS.During these economical times, we know the sacrifice being made by all to attend this year reunion. Believe me your attendance will help make the weekend event memorable, fun and one you won’t regret Let’s reunite ourselves and build on friendship and love. Look forward to seeing and meeting you all again. Stay Bless.The 2010 Walton Class of 83 Reunion Committee At LargePrices are as followed (after July 10th due date): Friday Meet and Greet $40Saturday Banquet $75 plus memorablias and favorsSunday Brunch $40Whole Weekend Pkg $155. This includes all of the above plus all Souvenirs and memorabiliasSouvenirs and memorabiliasAdvance tote bag purchase $15Advance T-shirt purchase $15Souvenirs and memorabilias may not be available to all who purchase after August 20, 2010. www.2013waltonclassof83.myevent.com | ||
| Location: | Salsa Caterers and Special Events | |
| Cost: | free | |
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September 12, 2010, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Back to School with Assemblyman Bing | |
| Host: | Educators 4 Excellence |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
Educators 4 Excellence is continuing our commitment to bringing important policy stakeholders to meet with our members. We hope you will join us at Uptown Lounge, 1576 3rd Ave. (btw 88th ad 89th) on Sunday September 12th from 4-6pm. Assemblyman Bing will give a brief talk and then take questiosn and comments from the audience. As teachers we believe it is imperative that our State government knows our opinions, come have your voice heard by Assemblyman Bing who represents the 73rd District on the east side of Manhattan. Drink specials and free appetizers will be provided by E4E! | ||
| Location: | Uptown Lounge, 1576 3rd Ave. (btw 88th and 89th) | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
September 14, 2010, 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Educator Open House | |
| Host: | Museum of Tolerance |
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| Type: | Open House | |
MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE NEW YORKINVITES YOU TO AN EDUCATOR OPEN HOUSE:Come to view our exhibits and learn about school and community programs available at the museum!Tuesday September 14th, 2010Anytime between 4:00pm-7:00pmThe Museum of Tolerance New York (MOTNY) is a unique multimedia facility located on East 42nd Street in the heart of Manhattan. An adjunct of the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, this training center focuses on the dynamics of racism and prejudice in America, international human rights, and the history of the Holocaust, through unique interactive educational exhibits. Visitors have an opportunity to experience the following exhibits: The Power of Words features a film that demonstrates how modern-day figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. used words to instill hope while others like Hitler, Stalin and other extremists used that same power to incite hatred. The Point of View Diner is a cyber-café that screens a variety of scenarios portraying escalating conflict in a contemporary American context. Group members have the opportunity to ‘interview’ the main characters and register personal opinions on the issues raised. The anonymous vote is instantly tabulated, providing a springboard for dialogue on violence prevention, conflict resolution and personal responsibility. The Millennium Machine offers a media presentation that focuses on pressing global human rights issues such as the exploitation of women and children and the plight of political refugees. Participants in this immersive theatre will test their knowledge of human rights via automated response technology and are challenged to discuss solutions together. The Hall of Memory is a multimedia theater that presents a thought provoking film, In Our Time, where the participants witness examples of genocide in the 20th & 21st centuries and reflect upon the lessons of history for today. There are two ways schools can participate in the educational opportunities at MOTNY:Ø Tools for Tolerance® for Teens Program. Trained facilitators utilize the unique MOTNY environment and customized classroom work to challenge students to assume greater personal responsibility in recognizing and challenging forms of discrimination. In addition, they encourage young people to think critically about the words and images in their own lives and how to use them to create positive change. This 5-hour program is for student groups of 35 - 40 students. The cost for a Tools for Tolerance® program is $100/participant* which includes lunch and materials. *Limited Subsidies AvailableØ Group Tours. School groups of 20-70 young people can participate in a dialogue and become inspired to learn from the past, engage in the present and assume responsibility for the future. These educational tours run for approximately 2 hours and are lead by a trained docent. The cost for a tour is $10/participant. Reservations are required and tour times are reserved on a first come first serve basis. Please note that the facility is appropriate for students 12 years old and up. Here is what some of the students who visited the Tolerance Center had to say about their experiences:“Today I found out how much history really is repeating itself, and we can’t learn unless we are aware of what’s going on.” – student, Newark, NJ“The most interesting element of the day was the fact that you touched reality so much in the lessons that we couldn’t help but recognize our [own] behaviors.” – student, New York, NY“I learned that even the smallest voice in the world can affect society.” – student, Bellerose, NYOnce again, I encourage you to come and check us out for yourself on Tuesday September 14th, 2010 from 4:00pm-7:00pm. Also, if you have a program that you want educators to know about feel free to contact me about having information at this event. I will be having a few tables with additional teacher resources available for the educators that attend this event. | ||
| Location: | 226 E. 42nd St. | |
| Cost: | free | |
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September 14, 2010, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 
| Event Name: | The Compassionate Classroom | |
| Host: | Little Flower Yoga |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Are you ever frustrated by the behavior of your students? Ever frustrated by your own reaction to their behavior? Feel like you don't want to yell but don't know what else to do? Wish you could spend more time on content and less on classroom management?The Compassionate Classroom workshop will give you tools and techniques to keep your students engaged through cooperation rather than control. You will learn to teach classes in a way that shows compassion and respect for all children, and use powerful communication strategies to create an environment of mutual trust.Our goal is to provide all children with a sense of internal discipline, and offer teachers alternatives to punishment methods that serve to re-orient students to activities rather than ostracize them. Avoid unnecessary conflict and power struggles with your students and you will be amazed at how much time you can dedicate to learning! | ||
| Location: | Karma Kids | |
| Cost: | 75 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
September 18, 2010, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 
| Event Name: | American Indian Artist Introduction Seminar for Teachers and Administrators | |
| Host: | AMERINDA |
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| Type: | Other | |
The Introduction Seminar is a professional development service for teachers and administrators that provides background knowledge and information regarding American Indian Artists, Inc. (AMERINDA) as an organization and the Teaching Artists. The seminar is organized as follows:• Introduction to AMERINDA, the organization, as it represents the American Indian living culture and promotes indigenous perspectives through contemporary arts.• Historical account that ultimately reveals the reason for diversity of the modern American Indian artists and the varying circumstances contributing to their artistic perspectives.• Three AMERINDA teaching artists present their teaching construct in visual, literary, or performing arts, serving to familiarize seminar participants how the workshops engage the students and shape their enlightenment concerning cultural diversity.• Summary of the importance and significance in contracting one or more AMERINDA artists for a single workshop and/or workshop series as a means to expand the knowledge of today’s youth as they learn American Indian perspectives through contemporary art.The three-hour seminar, located at AMERINDA’s administrative office, with a $200.00 participant fee opens for enrollment for the following days during the 2010-2011 academic calendar year: September 18 or September 25, 2010; January 22 or February 5, 2011. All four sessions cover the same information, and reservations are essential to assure participation. Participation in the Introduction Seminar is not mandatory but highly encouraged before contracting an American Indian Artist Workshop or Workshop Series. | ||
| Location: | 15 Rutherford Place, NY NY 10003 | |
| Cost: | 200 | |
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September 20, 2010, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | INFO SESSION FOR NEW APPLICANTS/Families | |
| Host: | A Better Chance |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Are you an academically talented student of color in grades 5-10, who wants to attend a really great school? Come and learn about the A Better Chance program and application process. | ||
| Location: | SkaddenArps offices, 4 Times Square | |
| Cost: | free | |
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September 21, 2010, 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm 
| Event Name: | Community Forum on Education with Liz Krueger | |
| Host: | Senator Liz Krueger |
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| Type: | Conference | |
Senator Liz Krueger invites you to a Community Forum on Education with Dr. David Steiner, NYS Commissioner of Education. Dr. Steiner will deliver his keynote address entitled "What Is an Educated Citizen." The event will include panel discussion with Clara Hemphill, Founding Editor of InsideSchools.org, and Dr. Stephan F. Brumberg, Professor of Education at Brooklyn College. No R.S.V.P. Necessary More Info For further information, contact Holly King Emma at (212) 490-9535. | ||
| Location: | Lighthouse International; 111 East 59th Street (between Lexington & Park) | |
| Cost: | free | |
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September 22, 2010, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | INFO SESSION FOR NEW APPLICANTS/Families | |
| Host: | A Better Chance |
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| Type: | Workshop | |
Are you an academically talented student of color in grades 5-10, who wants to attend a really great school? Come and learn about the A Better Chance program and application process. | ||
| Location: | SkaddenArps offices, 4 Times Square | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | ||
September 25, 2010, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 
| Event Name: | American Indian Artist Introduction Seminar for Teachers and Administrators | |
| Host: | AMERINDA |
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| Type: | Other | |
The Introduction Seminar is a professional development service for teachers and administrators that provides background knowledge and information regarding American Indian Artists, Inc. (AMERINDA) as an organization and the Teaching Artists. The seminar is organized as follows: • Introduction to AMERINDA, the organization, as it represents the American Indian living culture and promotes indigenous perspectives through contemporary arts. • Historical account that ultimately reveals the reason for diversity of the modern American Indian artists and the varying circumstances contributing to their artistic perspectives. • Three AMERINDA teaching artists present their teaching construct in visual, literary, or performing arts, serving to familiarize seminar participants how the workshops engage the students and shape their enlightenment concerning cultural diversity. • Summary of the importance and significance in contracting one or more AMERINDA artists for a single workshop and/or workshop series as a means to expand the knowledge of today’s youth as they learn American Indian perspectives through contemporary art. The three-hour seminar, located at AMERINDA’s administrative office, with a $200.00 participant fee opens for enrollment for the following days during the 2010-2011 academic calendar year: September 18 or September 25, 2010; January 22 or February 5, 2011. All four sessions cover the same information, and reservations are essential to assure participation. Participation in the Introduction Seminar is not mandatory but highly encouraged before contracting an American Indian Artist Workshop or Workshop Series. | ||
| Location: | 15 Rutherford Place NY NY 10003 | |
| Cost: | 200 | |
| RSVP required: | ||
September 25, 2010, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Kids Creating Choices, Daniel Willingham at The New School | |
| Host: | The Institute for Urban Education |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
The Institute for Urban Education hosts Daniel Willingham, a nationally known cognitive scientist who speaks to questions that educators have about their students’ ability to learn and examines the brain’s design as part of the answer.In this talk, Willingham will explore how cognitive research on choice-making can help us better keep students engaged in schoolwork, even after efforts to make learning experiences “interesting” and “relevant have failed.Students continually make choices: they choose whether to attend to a lesson or to a neighbor. What goes into such choices? Science has identified four important factors: the expected outcome, the judged probability that the outcome will be obtained, the cost of making the choice, and the chooser’s personality. The lecture will explore how to fruitfully apply this scientific learning to the classroom.Author of Why Don’t Students Like School?, Current Directions in Cognitive Science, and Cognition: The Thinking Animal, his work in education is based in cognitive psychology. He also writes a column called “Ask the Cognitive Psychologist” for American Educator. | ||
| Location: | Tishman Auditorium, The New School 66 W 12th Street Manhattan, New York | |
| Cost: | free | |
| RSVP required: | eepurl.com/RB6r |
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September 27, 2010, 1:00 am - September 28, 2010, 12:00 pm 
| Event Name: | Education Nation | |
| Host: | NBC News |
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| Type: | Conference | |
NBC News launches its first annual "Education Nation" the week of September 27, 2010 — a nationally broadcast in-depth conversation about improving education in America, beginning with an interactive two-day summit on Rockefeller Plaza. The Education Nation Summit will be held in the rink space at Rockefeller Plaza on September 27th and 28th. During the Summit, policymakers, educators, members of the business community, and engaged citizens will come together for a series of panel sessions on the challenges of America's education system, the success stories, and the solutions. Special news coverage and programming airing across all NBC News programs and platforms will extend beyond the two-day summit. For the entire week of September 27th, "Nightly News," "Today," "Meet the Press," "Your Business," MSNBC, CNBC, Telemundo, msnbc.com and nbclearn.com will highlight educational success stories, uncover staggering truths and myths about education, and demonstrate how poor education cripples our economy and society. http://www.educationnation.com/ | ||
| Location: | Rockefeller Plaza | |
| Cost: | free | |
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September 27, 2010, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm 
| Event Name: | An Invitation to Money, Movement, Impact | |
| Host: | Credit Suisse, the New York Charter Schools Association and Kennedy Spencer |
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| Type: | Panel Discussion | |
Education is one of the most crucial issues of our time, and most critical to our future. Credit Suisse, the New York Charter Schools Association and Kennedy Spencer cordially invite you to join 200 of New York’s educational and financial leaders, as well as renowned artists, to participate in a dialogue around New York’s charter school movement and wider educational reform efforts, challenges and opportunities. The event will include a panel discussion, a screening of the highly acclaimed movie “The Lottery” — directed by panel participant Madeleine Sackler — and a silent art auction with featured works from both renowned and student artists. The evening will provide participants an opportunity to build relationships, and learn how to get involved in New York’s educational reform efforts. Please RSVP to Ruth Caraballo at rcaraballo@kennedyspencer.net | ||
| Location: | Eleven Madison Avenue New York, NY 2B Auditorium and Reception Area | |
| Cost: | free | |
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