December 22, 2011

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After School Club Students Exhibit Their Artwork at the Kimmel-Nelson-Harding Center for the Arts  
Students at Nebraska City and Syracuse middle schools have opportunities to participate in After School Clubs led by visiting artists each quarter, thanks to grants from the Nebraska Arts Council and The Steinhart Foundation. 

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Syracuse Middle School Student Kirsten poses in front of artwork made in Painting Club
a painter, professional framer and arts educator from Lincoln, Nebraska, led Painting Clubs at Nebraska City Middle School during the first quarter and at Syracuse Middle School during the second quarter of the school year.  Ms. Martin's art club not only introduces students to a variety of painting and drawing media but also brings to life the work of famous artists such as Kandinsky and Warhol. 

Jenni Brant, a potter an director of the KHN Center, and Eric Petersen, a ceramic artist and painter from Lincoln, NE, led two sections of Clay Clubs at Nebraska City Middle School during the second quarter of the school year.  The Clay Club gives students the opportunity to work and build with their hands while introducing them to ceramic artifacts of ancient cultures such as the Mimbres of the Southwest and the pottery of ancient Greece.  The same opportunity will be offered at Syracuse Middle School during the fourth quarter of the school year. 

Students were given the opportunity to exhibit the work created during the After School Clubs this semester at the Kimmel-Nelson-Harding Center for the Arts in Nebraska City the week of December 12th.  The highlight was a reception held at the center on December 13th, wh
Group photo KHNere students came to the center to view the exhibit and show off their creations to family and friends.  Janie's Confections provided cookies for the reception.  Students had the opportunity to see the studios being used by artists in residence at the center, visit with resident artists about their work, and learn a bit about the history of the center and gallery etiquette.

Syracuse Middle School students enjoyed a Music Club first quarter led by Daniel Christian, a composer and musician from Tecumseh.  Nebraska City students will have an opportunity to participate in Music Club second semester.  Summer Ann Widhalm, a visiting artist from Hickman, NE, will lead the Drama Club at Syracuse Middle School third quarter.  For more information about After School Clubs, contact Amanda Davis at 402-269-3166.  More student artwork can be viewed on the P4OC website.   


Tips f/hosting holiday party

Youth Violence PreventionEndorse the Safe Schools Improvement Act, and the Student Non Discrimination Act to Prevent Bullying

A petition asking President Obama to actively campaign and lobby Congress to pass the Student Non Discrimina­tion Act and Safe Schools Improvemen­t Act has been created, which would help to prevent bullying in public schools, especially among LGBT teens. Sign the petition.

School Bullying Laws Exist in Most States, U.S. Department of Education Reports Analysis of Policies 

Most states now have bullying laws that require schools to adopt bullying policies, and efforts to combat school bullying have escalated over the last decade. Check out the report.


Students: Take a stand bullying and cyberbullying in your schools and create a NO BULL video!

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In This Issue
After School Club Students Exhibit Artwork
Tips for Hosting a Responsible Holiday Party
Youth Violence Prevention
Calendar of Events
Help Wanted - Volunteer Tutors
Foster Kids Given Psychiatric Drugs
Upcoming Events 
    

Dec 1 - 31

National Drunk & DruggedDriving Prevention Month

Seasonal Depression Awareness Month 

Read A New Book Month

 

Wed - Dec 21

National Homeless Persons' Remembrance Day 

   

Sunday - Dec 25

Christmas Day

Christmas Wreath

 

Saturday - Dec 31

New Years Eve

 

Sunday - January 1

New Years Day

 Happy New Year

 

Jan 1 - 31

Birth Defects Month 

National Mentoring Month

 

Sat - January 14

TiPS On Sale Training

10:00 - 3:00

NCCCF  

 

Jan 15 - 21

International Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week

Jan 23-27
No Name Calling Week

   

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  P4OC Needs Your Help
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P4OC needs your help to carry our programs into 2012 and beyond.   

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  Help Wanted - Volunteers
volunteering
Volunteer Study Buddies Tutors are needed to work one-to-one with elementary students on reading or math skills.  Volunteer tutors are needed on Tuesdays after school at the Syracuse Middle School, on Mondays from 5:00 to 6:00 at the Arbor Bank in Nebraska City, and on Wednesdays from 4:30 to 5:30 at the Talmage Library.  For more information, click here or call 402-873-6343.
 
substance abuse prevention

  

Foster Kids Given Psychiatric Drugs At Higher Rates

Children in foster care are significantly more likely than other kids to be given mind-altering drugs, according to a study of five states released by the Government Accountability Office. More about the study.  


  


Everyone at P4OC wants to wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  The office will be closed on Friday, December 23rd and Monday, December 26th for Christmas and on Monday, January 2nd for News Years.

 

 

 

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