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Start: 05/04/2009 7:30 am
End: 05/04/2009 2:00 pm
A message from Charles Lee:
Subject: May Drivers Ed Class
Date: May 4,5,6,8,and
11 *Note: That is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday and Monday.
Location:
Joy Christian Fellowship Church
Address: 11516 Idlewild Road
Matthews, NC
28105
Time: 7:30 AM until 2PM
You must bring to class Birth Cert.,
Paper and Pencil, and a Bag Lunch and
Drink
You must be on time each day.
The State of North Carolina requires 30 Hours
of classroom and 6 hours of
behind the wheel.( two students 12 hours)
TO REGISTER YOU MUST BE BORN ON
NOVEMBER 4 OR BEFORE . THIS WILL MAKE YOU 14
1/2 THE DAY CLASS
STARTS.
TO REGISTER SEND EMAIL TO clee_jds@bellsouth. net with your
name, date of
birth and a contact number.
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If
your child is
registered for the upcoming May Driver's Education class at Joy
Fellowship Church, you are cordially invited to attend a short parent
meeting to
introduce you to a parent-teen training manual that you will receive
free. This manual is designed to help you continue training your teen
behind
the wheel when they finish Driver Education. It will be held on the 1st
day of class and last about one hour at the beginning of class. Please
reply to let me know if you can attend, along with your child's registration
information.
Thanks,
Charles
Lee
Mgr. JDS
Start: 05/04/2009 1:00 pm
End: 05/04/2009 3:00 pm
MEMBERS ONLY
We’re doing it again! Invention afternoon, Monday, May 4th. Here’s the info again:
I’d like to offer up our basement the afternoon of Monday, May 4th, starting at 1PM, for an “invention afternoon.” We have a room in the basement where we keep a whole bunch of reclaimed materials, art supplies, and building tools, and Charlie uses them to build various things of his own imagination. At the moment it’s lots of pretend weapons, but he’s also created many other things. The room is pretty small, but the kids can spread out into the main part of the basement as well. I think that a maximum of 10 kids would work.
If you’re interested, I’ll need you to bring some materials to share with the group, because we don’t have enough stuff for everyone. If everyone brought a few things (whatever is easy/cheap for them to obtain) then they should have plenty to work with. Also of course if there is some particular item your child wants to build something with it’s fine to bring that for him or her.
If your child needs supervision when around hand tools and the hot glue gun and who knows what else, you’ll need to provide it. I will stay within range to hear very loud screams of pain, but I won’t be directly supervising.
Please email me if interested. I’ll put a list of ideas for materials below, but anything is fine. These are just ideas.
Hope to see you there!
-Jody
Some ideas for materials:
Cardboard tubes (from paper towel rolls, but heavier ones are more popular.)
Pvc pipes and connectors of any diameter (we have the tool to easily cut these without using a hacksaw.)
Small, broken appliances
Bubble wrap
Brown paper
DUCT TAPE, various colors
Scrap wood
Cereal boxes
Soda bottles
Oatmeal canisters
Spray paint (especially silver-colored for some reason)
String
Rubber bands
Batteries (you never know) and wire, and small electrical components like little light bulbs and buzzers. (We have a wire stripper/cutter)
Tools (We have all the basic tools, but if it’s a large group it might be good to have more.)
Anything else that seems like a good idea
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