Franklin Springs ESSAY CONTEST: Why I chose to homeschool

Sorry about the late notice. Competition finishes Friday in the States so that is our Saturday.
Franklin Springs ESSAY CONTEST: Why I chose to homeschool (250 words or less.)

One essay will be selected to receive the ten-pack collection of DVDs from Franklin Springs Family Media ($199 Value).  Send entry to contests@franklinsprings.com – Subject “Essay Contest”

All Entries must be received by Friday, December 19, 2008.  Winner will be announced on Monday, December 22, 2008.  All entrants will also receive a $5 gift certificate for any film in the Franklin Springs Family Media catalog.

Franklin Springs Family Media is committed to producing God-honoring DVDs that encourage and inspire families. Produced by award-winning director Ken Carpenter, our films are suitable for all audiences. Visit the website at www.franklinsprings.com.

In Christ,
Scott Eash

Intern
Franklin Springs Family Media
scott@franklinsprings.com
http://www.franklinsprings.com

Please vote for Susan (Certainity) – a homeschooler

Please vote for Susan (Certainity) – a homeschooler  (I actually think her video clip is the best – Barbara)

Hi all,

Susan  (a home educator) is a finalist in a TV NZ competition. To enter, she had to prepare a 30 second video of herself as a superhero.

The prize is an opportunity to appear on television.

The six finalists appear on the following website:

We are asking you to please take the time to vote, before Sunday. Preferably for Susan (Certainty) 🙂

If you decide to watch all the videos, please be aware that each download begins with an advertisement.

To vote for Susan, look for the link, below the videos on the first page, and vote for Certainty.

Please forward this to anyone else you can think of who might be able to help us out.

Thanks

Vicky

Redwolf: Some votes needed-Watch YouTube video!

Dear Friends,
A long-time solely-home educated family with 7 children who live near Wanganui have made a short video to enter an international contest with Redwolf Airsoft, makers of soft BBs and BB guns and equipment. So far they have ranked in the top 20!!
Please read the wee blurb about it below written by one of the daughters. Then watch the video at the link given and rank the video. To rank it (click the 5th of the 5 stars immediately below the video screen on the YouTube page, the star on the far right!)…you also need to sign in as a YouTube user in order to rank. This is just a matter of clicking a few links and filling in a few details…the first link is right next to the 5th star. This video is definitely NOT PC….in other words, it is just plain fun! Enjoy!
Craig Smith
—–Original Message—–
From: Clare 
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2008 11:35 AM
Subject: We need some votes!

Hi Craig,
Could you send this to any of the homeschoolers you think would like this? P.S. Don’t forget to vote yourself!
Steven has entered a competition for who can make the best advertisment for Redwolf. Redwolf supply us with BB guns for Youth Group. (In case you don’t know BB guns fire small plastic BBs, they are for shooting people with in a fake game and for the most part, being shot doesn’t hurt.) Redwolf have set up a competition for who can make the best add for them. The winner gets a $2000 BB gun. Please have a look at the following link and rate it. To rate something, you have to be a Youtube user. To win the competition, we need your rating! how-to-vote

See what you think! Thanks!
Regards,
Clare

“National Student Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) for Year 13 students

Dear Friends,

Here is some really interesting news for us home educators. It contains opportunities for home educators for next year plus an opportunity to help home educators represent us in Parliament next week!

The Commonwealth Trust in Wellington, in partnership with the Royal Commonwealth Society, puts on an annual “National Student Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) for Year 13 students. This year it is being held, as every year, right there in the Legislative Council Chamber of Parliament Buildings in Wellington. The date for this year’s Youth CHOGM is 7 & 8 August 2008, next week!

The promotional material states it is open to all secondary schools. A home schooling mum in Christchurch wondered if home educators could apply and found they could! So even though she was a bit late with the application, two long-time home educated young ladies, Lydia Moore and Emily Peach, both aged 16, have been accepted as delegates!

According to the printed material, “Based on the international Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, this conference gives students the chance to step into the shoes of a commonwealth country’s political leader. It allows them to steer their way through political crises, issue press statements and grapple with some of the key concerns facing today’s Commonwealth countries. Delegations consist of two students in the roles of Head of Government and Foreign Affairs Minister. Each delegation is required to represent an assigned Commonwealth country. Students need to become very conversant with the governance, political and social climate of their assigned country.”

Our two home educators will be assigned to represent one of 26 countries, including Zambia, Belize, Cameroon, Tuvalu, Trinidad and Tobago, The Maldives, Canada, Australia and others. This year’s theme for the meeting is: “The Environment, Our Future.”

Delegates from participating secondary schools are being funded by the schools. These home educators need to fund themselves. One of our home educated girls requires funding support to enable her to fly from Christchurch to Wellington and to pay the hundred dollar cost of attending the conference. We really hope that they will be able to attend, as it is a good opportunity to get exposure for home educators and to show the calibre of our senior students. It will also be the first time home educators have been invited to participate and we hope that in future years this offer will continue to be extended.

If you would like to contribute to a fund being set up by the Home Education Foundation to assist ultimately both these girls to represent home educators at this Youth CHOGM, please send your pledge, no matter how small, immediately to:

Craig & Barbara Smith

Home Education Foundation

craig@hef.org.nz

ph. (06) 357-4399

Thanks a million.

It also appears that the CHOGM meeting needs a couple of youth media people to take photos, videos, etc. You may be able to get in even at this late hour. Contact:

Commonwealth.trust@paradise.net.nz or ph. (04) 473-3222.