Ski Racing Cost (France) $2,095.00 + airfare; (oregon) $1,750.00 + airfare. Valley Academy, and Green Mountain Valley school. has been coaching summer programs in Europe http://www.skiracing.com/academies/viewAcademies2.php?pkIn=19
The Oregon Cultural Heritage Commission He had directed relief programs in the US and Glen Coffield stayed in oregon, wrote poems, published several and founded the Grundtvig Folk school in Eagle http://www.ochcom.org/cocamps.html
Extractions: Before Pearl Harbor, the historic peace churchesChurch of the Brethren, Mennonites, and the Society of Friends (Quakers)were hoping to get their young men treated as the conscientious objectors were in Britain. President Roosevelt, however, thought they should go to boot camp just like all the others, and then be assigned to the medical corps. A compromise was reached that produced an uneasy alliance between church and state. The churches would administer the after-work hours in the camps and various government agencies would supervise the work projects. Selective Service, under Major General Lewis B. Hershey, would micro-manage everything. The men would receive no pay and no dependency benefits. The nearly 12,000 C.O.s in 151 camps gave more than 8,000,000 man-days of work in the six and one-half years from 1940 until the last man was belatedly demobilized in 1946. The Forest Service, the Soil Conservation Service, and state mental hospitals benefited from more than 1,000,000 man-days each; 600,000 were contributed to 34 dairy and herd testing projects; 400,000 to the National Park Service; and 150,000 to guinea pig scientific research projects in 32 major universities. Civilian Public Service Camp #21 was established in November 1941 at Cascade Locks and #56 in October 1942 at Waldport; both were run jointly by the Church of the Brethren and the U.S. Forest Service. Waldport had been chosen as the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps installation, but it was never completed because the war had reduced the pool of young men interested in joining. The Forest Service had been counting on the Waldport camp to provide manpower to fight fires and proceed with replanting the Blodgett Tract, denuded during World War I to build training planes for the Army.
[UK Edition] OnTheWeb.co.uk: Boarding Schools We offer two campuses Bridge, oregon, and Fiji Islands, South Options included boarding schools, military schools, wilderness programs, boot camps http://www.ontheweb.co.uk/uks/boarding-schools.html
Tennis Resorts Online: Junior Camp Reports To file your own report about these camps or others, follow this link Rate a Junior Camp. Enter all or part of a camp name. Thomson Tennis school, Ont. oregon. http://www.tennisresortsonline.com/trofiles/JuniorCamps.cfm
Extractions: Choose an Option Home Vacation Giveaway! Index by Name and Location Rate a Resort or Camp Search by Your Criteria Discounts and Specials Calendar of Events Classified Ads Junior Camps Tour Companies Contact TRO Site Map Tennis Week TV Coverage The sheer number of junior camps makes it impossible for me to personally review them all. What's more I'm neither a junior myself nor do I have children attending camp, so I can't pretend to offer anything more than a general impression of what these camps have to offer. Rate a Junior Camp Enter all or part of a camp name Alabama Alabama Tennis Academy, AL NIKE Junior Camp: University of Alabama, AL California Bassett-Martin Tennis Camp, CA Brady Tennis Camp, CA Carmel Valley Tennis Camp, CA East West Tennis Academy, CA ... Weil Tennis Academy, CA USA Colorado NIKE Junior Camp: Benson's Tennis Camp, CO NIKE Junior Camp: Fountain Valley School, CO Connecticut Tennis Leadership Camps: Choate, CT Florida Bob Butterfield's Int'l Academy of Tennis, FL Bollettieri Tennis Academy, FL Evert Tennis Academy, FL Hopman Tennis Program, FL ... Extreme Tennis Academy, FL USA Illinois NIKE Junior Camp: University of Illinois, IL
SageWalk, The Wilderness School For Troubled Teens Guaranteed outdoor wilderness therapy programs for teaching life skills to troubled teens experiencing emotional and behavioral problems. SageWalk, The Wilderness school is a therapeutic wilderness program 8771922. SageWalk, The Wilderness school. 4784 S SageWalk, The Wilderness school. Wilderness Therapy programs, Inc http://www.sagewalk.com/
Extractions: SageWalk, The Wilderness School, is a therapeutic wilderness program that serves as an intense intervention for teenagers between the ages of 13 and 17 who may be experiencing emotional, academic, and/or behavioral problems. Students and Instructors live together in a nature-based setting that provides an opportunity to learn about the natural environment, wilderness-oriented survival techniques, interpersonal relationships, communication skills, and accepting responsibility for actions and consequences. Students participate in a variety of activities that include, but are not limited to, group and individual therapy, academic studies, primitive camping skills, navigation and orienteering skills, service projects, goal setting workshops, food preparation, backpacking, and journal writing. SageWalk is designed to engage the students as quickly as possible so they receive the maximum benefit from their participation in the program. Therefore, SageWalk is not a boot camp nor a typical troubled-teen wilderness camp, and does not subscribe to a philosophy of deprivation. Instead, we provide the student with all essential gear and equipment upon enrollment. As a student progresses in the program, they have the opportunity to "offer up" their comforts and replace them with their newly developed skills. The result is a faster, more impactive experience that allows each student to focus on "why they are at SageWalk" rather than "being at SageWalk."
Adventure And Wilderness Camps As an alternative to residential summer camps, consider these summer outdoor instructional programs and expeditions. Offers summer wilderness youth camps and ecotourism programs in the Canadian http://camping.about.com/cs/wildernesscamps
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Travel Camping Summer Camps Adventure Camps Home Essentials Camping for Beginners Find a Campground ... Camping Basics zau(256,152,145,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Advice for Beginners Find a Campground Campground Reviews Campground Cooking ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About Camping newsletter. Search Camping As an alternative to residential summer camps, consider these summer outdoor instructional programs and expeditions. Alphabetical Recent Up a category Adventure Links Providing summer camps in the Virginia area, ages 8-17, teen wilderness expeditions in Colorado, Maine, and Utah, and other outdoor programs for adults and children. Adventure Pursuits Wilderness programs in the Western US, Canada, and Alaska, for ages 13-20. Adventure Teen Travel Offers summer wilderness youth camps and eco-tourism programs in the Canadian Rockies, the Pacific Coast, and Europe for teens 12-18. Adventure Treks Outdoor programs in the North American West, for ages 13-18.
ODE - Overview Of Summer Food Service Program Nationwide and here in oregon, SFSP meal sites are approved eligible for free and reducedprice school meals to children enrolled in an activity program at the http://www.ode.state.or.us/nutrition/sfsp/overview.htm
Extractions: Home Contact Us Search: Student Services Child Nutrition Programs School Nutrition Program (SNP) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) ... Resources Just as learning does not end when school lets out, neither does a child's need for good nutrition. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free, nutritious meals and snacks to help children in low-income areas get the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow, throughout the summer months when they are out of school. The Food and Nutrition Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers SFSP at the Federal level. State education agencies administer the program in most States. In some areas, the State health or social service department or an FNS regional office may be designated. Here in Oregon, SFSP is run by approved sponsors, including school districts, local government agencies, camps, or private nonprofit organizations. Sponsors provide free meals to a group of children at a central site, such as a school or a community center. They receive payments from the USDA, through the Oregon Department of Education, for the meals they serve and for their documented operating costs. Nationwide and here in Oregon, SFSP meal sites are approved as open, enrolled, or camp sites. Open sites operate in low-income areas where at least half of the children come from families with incomes at or below 185 percent of the Federal poverty level, making them eligible for free and reduced-price school meals. Meals are served free to any child at the open site. Enrolled sites provide free meals to children enrolled in an activity program at the site where at least half of them are eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Camps may also participate in SFSP. They receive payments only for the meals served to children who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals.
The Oregon Garden: Environmental Education Forestry Education programs. to provide an outstanding forestry education program. forest ecology in the oregon Garden Rediscovery http://www.oregongarden.org/E_forestryPrograms.html
Extractions: Forestry Education Programs About Rediscovery Forestry Community Programs Other Groups Educator Workshops Special Events Students are offered a range of activities involving trees, wildlife, plants and forest ecology in the Oregon Garden Rediscovery Forest. In addition to classroom visits, we offer a five-day forestry camp and summer day camps for youth and civic organizations. The forestry program is structured to meet Oregon Department of Education benchmarks and content standards. Our Forestry Educators and staff can customize this program to meet your individual needs and preferences. The Oregon Garden offers Forestry Education Programs to: Throughout the year we also offer: For more information about the Forestry Program and grant, teachers or leaders may contact Cliff Hawkins at 503 874-8261 or chawkins@oregongarden.org . For OFRI information contact Julie Woodward at 503-874-8265 or woodward@ofri.com
College Outdoors - Jobs Resource Center studies or graduate programs; national outdoor schools or local If we find an exceptional program, we will SE Stark (503) 2554671 oregon Mountain Community http://www.lclark.edu/~outdoors/jobresource.html
Extractions: A note on camps: There are hundreds of camps out there! If we find an exceptional program, we will list it here specifically; however, if you are looking to browse for camp jobs, your best course of action would be to check out some online job search engines and paw through the packets we get in the mail.
OES - Welcome To The Summer Program Children should be picked up promptly at the end of the daily program. About OES. oregon Episcopal school is a preK through 12th grade http://www.oes.edu/Summer/
Extractions: Welcome to the Summer Program Welcome to OES Summer Programs! You will find a rich array of class offerings for children and adults. All of our classes offer hands-on activities, a stimulating curriculum, and fun adventures. Our faculty is noted for its excellence in teaching and has many years of experience. We keep our class sizes small so students can receive a lot of personal attention. The beautiful OES campus and the warm family atmosphere both contribute to a wonderful summertime experience for all! Extended Care With the many types of sessions and camps offered at OES Summer Programs 2004, Extended Care costs are dependent upon your needs. A low child-faculty ratio assures personal attention for every child. If you find that you are running late, we will check your child into the Extended Care Program. If you only need Extended Care for a very limited amount of time, please call our office at 503-768-3145 for the program rates. Field Trips Some sessions and camps include field trips. Admission fees and transportation are included in the cost of each camp. We maintain a 1:6 adult to student ratio on these trips. Parents are welcome to meet us at our destination.
Metro: School Recycling And Waste Prevention groups. It also lists metro area agencies that provide resources for waste reduction education. oregon Green Schools Program. Metro http://www.metro-region.org/access/text_article.cfm?ArticleID=546
Tribal Youth Program Grantees - Oregon The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are located in northwest oregon. services from the Yellow Hawk Clinic, local schools, and substance OJJDP programs Home. http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/typ/states/or.html
Extractions: Tribal Youth Program II Tribe: Burns Paiute Tribe Project: Burns Paiute Tribal Youth Program Category: II. Intervention for Court-Involved Youth; IV. Prevention Programs Focusing on Alcohol and Drugs State: OR Tribe: Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians Category: IV. Prevention Programs Focusing on Alcohol and Drugs State: OR Tribe: Coquille Indian Tribe of Oregon Project: Tribal Youth Program Category: II. Intervention for Court-Involved Youth; III. Improvement to Tribal Juvenile Justice Systems State: OR Tribal Youth Program III Tribe: Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians Project: Tribal Youth Program Category: I. Reduce, Control, and Prevent Indian Juvenile Crime; IV. Prevention Programs Focusing on Alcohol and Drugs State: OR Summary: Through use of cultural strengths, incentives, and rewards, the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians Tribal Youth Program addresses problems arising from adolescents and families experiencing family disharmony. The program includes an equine-assisted mental health therapy program and cultural activities such as drumming, storytelling, and positive parenting. The program will institute approaches to facilitate success in school and family life by applying the following objectives: working with students to reduce truancy and maintain passing grades, addressing drug and alcohol issues through weekly tribal drum group practice, conducting random drug tests, supervising youth in the program, providing positive Indian parenting services and training, and providing equine-assisted therapy and opportunities to participate in the Riders Summit.
Marine Science Careers oregon State University; Princeton Univ Program in Atmospheric Rhode Island, Graduate school of Oceanography; Rutgers University, Institute of Marine http://www.vims.edu/adv/ed/careers/
Extractions: INFORMATION ... JOBS General Information about Marine Careers ADVICE FROM SCIENTISTS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS ARTICLES BOOKS BIBLIOGRAPHIES What Does It Take To Become a Marine Scientist? Links to on-line publications about marine and aquatic careers (from Scripps Institution of Oceanography) Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science Sea Grant's new publication Marine Science Careers reports on interviews with a number of marine scientists and suggests resources for further investigation of marine careers. Order by mail for $5.00 Marine careers bibliography from the National Aquarium in Baltimore. Look for these publications in libraries or contact publishers for ordering information. On the Surface: A Scientist Interviews Three Marine Biologists. 40 minute video
Earth, Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences: Geology Summer Field Camps of California and Los Alamos National Laboratory Summer of Applied Geophysical Experience (SAGE) Program, New Mexico. COLORADO. school of Geology Colorado. oregon. http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/earth/fieldcamps.html
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BendBulletin.com swim team, and a junior lifeguard program are among 1014 and 15-18, run by oregon State men s Cost $140 Location Lava Ridge Elementary school, Bend Contact http://www.bendbulletin.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=9433
Hillsboro School District To be eligible, families must have moved to the school district within the past three years and If children qualify for the program in oregon, they receive http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?DID=391&CID=428
3/27/02 -- Ore. School District Reaches Out To New that implementation of the TV based program is flawed Hillsboro school officials also note that the discrimination doesn t disappear when they reach oregon. http://www.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=28hillsboro.h21