May Newsletter Carla’s Desk Hello Everyone, Well, here we are at the end of another school year. Final semester reports are due June 1st. If you need semester reports mailed to you please contact me ASAP so that I can get them to you in time. Diplomas will not be mailed out until final reports are received. Calvary School PO Box 672 Madison AL 35758 Phone (256) 682-4442 www.calvary-school.org Please mail in 2015-2016 enrollment forms with your semester reports, if you can. All enrollments received after August 15th will be considered late and the tuition fee will be $250 as usual. Calvary School accepts money orders only and they need to made out to Calvary School. If you need your enrollment forms mailed to you, please let me know ASAP. From now on the monthly newsletters will only be posted on Calvary's website. It will still be your responsibility to read “Carla's Desk” each month to keep updated. The newsletter will be posted about one week prior to the featured month. 1 May Birthday's Gavin Zigenfus Emily Biglari Zoe Johnson Blake Lindley Brooklyn Stone Sierra Davis David Braswell Jessica Miller Mai Nguyen Angelique George Jeremy Osley Grayson Charlton Daniel Barnett Alexander Little Bradley Mitchell Amber Sharp Jessa Copeland Quentin Reed Katelyn Kinsman 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-5 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-13 5-19 5-19 5-19 5-23 5-27 5-31 Community Information Huntsville/Nature Connects LEGO® Bricks ExhibitApril 24, 2015 to July 26, 2015Coming to Huntsville Botanical Garden in April the garden will feature certified LEGO® Artist Sean Kenneys exhibit consisting of 27 sculptures, making up 14 displays, created from nearly 500,000 LEGO® bricks. Inspired by the garden and wildlife, the exhibit ranges from six inches to nearly eight feet. See birds to flowers, butterflies to garden tools. Exhibit dates April 24 – July 26, 2015Admission: Members Free, Adults $12, 3-18 $8 For more information visit: http://hsvbg.org/Huntsville/WhistleStop FestivalMay 01, 2015 to May 02, 2015A foot-stompin', pigchompin' two-day festival on the grounds of the Huntsville Depot. Live entertainment, children's play zone, and professional and amateur BBQ cooking competitions. Proceeds support the EarlyWorks Family of Museums. For more information visit: http://www.whistlestopweekend.com Talladega/Youth Fishing Derby - Talladega NF May 01, 2015Provide children and their families with opportunities in their National Forest. To encourage kids to learn the sport of recreational fishing. Call for exact date and hours, 256-362-2909.Location and directions: 1001 North Street(Hwy 21 North), Talladega, ALFor 2 more information visit: http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/alabama/districts/talladegaRD Tuskegee/12th Annual George Washington Carver Commemorative FestivalMay 02, 2015The George Washington Carver Commemorative Festival,celebrates the life and contributions of the famed scientist of Tuskegee (Institute) University. Parade, car show, live musical entertainment, food, arts and crafts and more. City Square and Downtown Tuskegee, Alabama For more information visit: http://www.carverfestival.org Montgomery/Dino Dig 2015May 02, 2015Go on an archeological dig and discover bones from the past. Make new discoveries and new friends. Geared for kids 4-10 years old, advanced reservations required. The last day for making reservation will be April 30th. Join us May 2 and get a little dirty. Location and directions: The Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum are located off the Northern Blvd, between Coliseum Blvd and Lower Wetumpka Road. The address for the Montgomery Zoo is 2301 Coliseum Parkway. For more information, please call (334) 2404900 or visit our web site www.montgomeryzoo.com Wetumpka/Fort Jackson Encampment, May 1814May 02, 2015A series of living history programs shedding light on the gathering of US military forces at the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa Rivers. The day will be filled with activities such as camp life demonstrations, military drill and historic weapons firing demonstrations. Encampments include Tennessee militia and US Army regulars. Location and directions: Fort Toulouse-Fort Jackson--2521 West Fort Toulouse Road. Take US 231 to Wetumpka, then turn onto West Fort Toulouse Road and travel three miles to the park gate. Admission: $2/adult and $1/child. For more information visit: http://preserveala.org and www.fttoulousejackson.org Fort Payne/Mad Science and Crazy ArtMay 02, 2015Mad Science & Crazy Art Kids ages 6-10 can put their hands into mad science and crazy art experiments hosted by the Canyon Center Gift Shop. Mad science days may include chemical magic, special effects, bubbling potions, slimes, high-bouncing balls, while the crazy art days will include a mix of science into art for some crazy but beautiful artistic creations with buttons, strings, recycled materials, dirt paint and more! (First Saturdays every ODD month) Where: Little River Canyon Center Time: 11:00 am – Noonish Fee: $5 per child to cover project supply cost; pre-registration requiredFor more information visit: http://www.jsu.edu/epic Huntsville/Purdy Butterfly House OpenMay 02, 2015 to September 30, 2015The largest open air butterfly house in the country features butterflies in a kaleidoscope of colors and is nothing short of magic. See turtles sunning in the pond or digging in the dirt and the Butterfly Discovery Cart will help you encounter even more wonder. Admission: Free to Members, Adults $12, Child 3-18 $8. For more information visit: http://www.hsvbg.org Huntsville/Celebrating Our Own: Huntsville Women ArtistsMay 03, 2015 to July 26, 2015This invitational group exhibition showcases the exciting work being created by women artists living in the Huntsville area today. Celebrating Our Own will feature established and emerging artists working in a diverse range of styles and media. Organized by HMA. Admission: Free to members and $10 for nonmembers. For more information visit: http://www.hsvmuseum.org Gadsden/Gadabout ArtMay 08, 2015 to May 09, 2015From 5pm9pm Friday night and 10am-4pm Saturday,artists will be featured up and down the sidewalks of Broad Street in Historic Downtown Gadsden. What a wonderful time to shop for that perfect gift for Mom, eat in our local restaurants and enjoy a fun time with friends and family!Location and directions: Broad Street in Downtown 3 Gadsden. For more information visit: http://www.downtowngadsden.com food.Location and directions: Morgan County Fairgrounds. For more information visit: http://www.decaturcvb.org Huntsville/Good Day Children's FestivalMay 09, 2015Join us Saturday, May 09, 2015 from noon to 4 pm for Lowe Mill’s and Rocket City Mom's 2014 Children’s Festival Good Day! With music, magic, mud and more, children and adults alike are sure to have fun. This is a free event, though there is $2 suggested parking donation, and all proceeds will go towards Lowe Mill's Community Playground Fund. Lowe Mill ARTS & EntertainmentAdmission: $2 Suggested Parking Donation Decatur/Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon FestivalMay 23, 2015 to May 24, 2015This festival is one of the largest free hot air balloon gatherings in the Southeast, featuring more than 60 balloons with races, key grab, tether rides and a balloon glow. Enjoy arts and crafts, food vendors, an antique car and tractor show, musical entertainment and children's activities. Point Mallard ParkFor more information visit: http://www.alabamajubilee.net Montgomery/Old Alabama Town Herb Society Herb Day FestivalMay 09, 2015The annual 'Herb Day' festival is a free, fun-filled, public educational event for the entire family. Lectures/demonstrations featuring experts on identifying, growing and using herbs - including a cooking demonstration.There will be music, children's activities and the opportunity to find that perfect Mother's Day gift in the open air market. A variety of vendors will sell their garden related wares including a huge selection of herbal and other plants, crafts, herbal teas, goat cheeses and various and sundry yard art. Location and directions: Old Alabama Town, 301 Columbus St.For more information visit: http://oathsblog.wordpress.com Montevallo/Memorial Day at the American VillageMay 25, 2015We remember the fallen, and salute veterans and those currently serving our nation in the Armed Forces. The day's events include musical tributes, historical reenactments, wreath laying ceremonies and special tours. Experience the National Veterans Shrine and Register of Honor, and learn how you can honor the veterans in your family. Location and directions: Take Exit 234 (Shelby County Airport) from I-65. At the end of the exit ramp turn left onto Hwy. 87 (this turns into Hwy. 12). Travel on Hwy. 12 (approximately 1.5 miles) to stop sign. Turn right on to Hwy. 22 - travel 2-3 miles to traffic light. Turn left on Hwy. 119 South (Ralph Sears Memorial) Travel one mile - the gate to The American Village will be on the right. Admission: $5; free to veterans and active military. For more information visit: http://www.americanvillage.org Danville/27th Annual Multicultural Indian FestivalMay 14, 2015 to May 16, 2015Three day event celebrating Native American culture and their role in the history of Lawrence County.Location and directions: Oakville Indian Mounds Education Center 1219 County Road 187For more information visit: http://oakvilleindianmounds.com Decatur/Daikin FestivalMay 22, 2015Free Japanese Festival featuring music, childrens activities, hot air balloons and 4 Field Trips Explore the Amish Community- On May 1st come explore in a Horse-Drawn Wagon an Amish community. Come and visit the South's largest "Old Order Amish Settlement" located around Ethridge, Tennessee. We'll take you into the heart of Amish country in a horse-drawn covered wagon. You will have a fun-filled ride as you take a first-hand look at life on the Amish Farms. See farming done the old fashion way, with horse-drawn farm equipment, wagons, and buggies. Our experienced drivers will fill you in on all the interesting details of the Amish lifestyle. You'll get to stop and visit at Amish farms, where you can purchase some of their handmade crafts. You'll get to know what these "plain folk" and their "simple" way are all about. Find out why... they allow no autos or tractors ...they have not electricity or telephones ...they shun modern conveniences. Our tour starts at 10a.m. Let’s plan to met at 9:45am. There is shopping so don’t forget your cash! Cost is $4 a child (513)/$8 adult (over 13). 4001 Hwy. 4 3 N. Ethridge, TN 38456 RSVP by April 30th to Susann Gehring at sgehring4@gmail.com, or call (or text) 256-837-0610. Coordinators 2014/2015 Susann Gehring sgehring4@gmail.com Field Trips and Activities Katherine McAtee clarety34@gmail.com Community Information KJ Walsingham kjwals@yahoo.com Ceremonial Speaker End of the year Picnic Green Mountain,5000 Nature Trail Rd., Huntsville AL 35803.May 15th at 11am. School work may not be all finished, and reports are due soon, but lets just gather for a fun relaxing picnic. Bring a dish and drink (soda, tea or juice) to share. If you want to fish bring your fishing gear too (there is a fee to fish) along with some bread for bait. RSVP by March 9 to Susann Gehring at sgehring4@gmail.com, or call (or text) 256-837-0610. 5 6
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