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Spring Workshop


The NHHC Spring Workshop

 

Saturday, May 3, 2008

9 AM to 3 PM

Annicchiarico Theater

1 Thompson Street, Concord, NH 

 

 

Pre-register online!!   Online donation system by ClickandPledge

 

 

 

This year we are pleased to be sponsored by:

North Hampton. Quality Supplemental Materials for Homeschoolers

 

 

The Concord Fencing Club, the best little fencing club in NH, instructs youngsters, teens and adults in the fine art of modern fencing. 126D Hall St., Concord, 603-224-3560, www.concordfencingclub.org
 

 

Montshire Museum of Science

Norwich, Vermont

 

www.nearchery.com 

 

 

Olson Ballroom Dance Studio and Family Activity Center, Epsom.  Ballroom Classes, Fitness Classes, Family Dance Socials, Homeschool Social Support Group, Teen Events, and Treasure Trove Bookstore featuring new and used educational books, homeschool curricula, books and and learning games.   www.Olsondancestudio.com 

 

 

Discover 130 years of telephone history – starting with Bell’s invention right through to the present – at one of our country’s finest exhibits of antique telephones and equipment.  Warner, NH. www.nhtelephonemuseum.com

Concord, NH. 

Educational Materials and Supplies

 

 

9:00-9:30 Registration

 

9:30 -11:30 

A Homeschooling Sampler and New Hampshire Homschooling Law

This session starts with a brief overview of the New Hampshire homeschooling law.  Then a panel of homeschooling parents talk about their teaching methods and homeschooling styles.  How did they get started?  What works for them?  What doesn’t?  You in the audience should be ready with your questions.

 

11:30-1:00 Lunch

 

1:00-3:00 Homeschooling

 

 Through High School and

 

 Beyond

 

Parents and homeschooled teens describe how they put together successful high school programs, and tell you what they are doing now.  There will be plenty of time for questions from the audience.

 

              

Displays of homeschooling material, free catalogs, and handy information will be available. Lunch at area restaurants, or bring a brown bag.

 

Admission is $15.  For directions, go to http://www.concordmusicclub.org/

 

 

If you would like to pre-register online, click on the Click and Pledge box below,

 

                                       Online donation system by ClickandPledge

 

 

 

We also have a registration form that you can print out and send in with your check.

 

You do not have to pre-register, but it is a good idea.  The registration tables get busy and you will want to spend that time looking over materials and meeting other homeschoolers.

 

Raffle Sponsors:

SEE Science Center

One  Family Membership ($60)

Canterbury Shaker Village

One Family Membership ($65)

Main Street BookEnds

Gift Card ($20)

 

As a courtesy to others, young children are discouraged from attending.   Except for totally nursing babies, every person will be charged admission.

For addtional info contact Jane Grady, 437-3547, jmg227@cornell.edu

Thank you to all our sponsors!

New Hampshire Germanic Association

The German Language School welcomes homeschoolers. www.NHgerman.org 

The Homeschool Drama Troupe: A talented group of young people performing the Bard's greatest works.  Warner, contact: Jenny Courser 603-456-2164, courser@tds.net