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SEPTEMBER 2017
SEPTEMBER 2017 unedin florida
Dunedin Middle School
September 201770 Paticia Ave Dunedin Florida 34698727-734-3250Ms. Tina
Ms.Mary Ms.Rachel & Mr Joe
Welcome.. We are into our second month please remember we are a grant funded program ans we need to follow all guide lines of the great:please sign in/out daily children must stay til 5:45 pm everyday parents must participate as well as the children This is a wonderful program its FREE lets make sure we are using the program what it was desined for please remember that all children must turn in theoir cell phones in the morning and the afternoon this will help with photos and videos being posted that are inapporpitatewe open at 7AM Sharp and CLOSE at ^pm Sharp
What No Birthday s this month put happy birthday to all the parents that celecbrate you guys have a great day and enjoy
The kids have tried out for Volleyball I am sure we will have so me kids on the team make sure you get the schudle so you can plan to take those days off of work to be here to support
SEPTEMBER 2017
What No Birthday s this month put happy birthday to all the parents that celecbrate you guys have a great day and enjoy
The kids have tried out for Volleyball I am sure we will have so me kids on the team make sure you get the schudle so you can plan to take those days off of work to be here to support
SEPTEMBER 2017
WORD OF THE MONTH ---- RESPONSBILITYDoing your best and taking ownership for your words and actions!
What You Need:4 apples1 cup oats1 Tablespoon brown sugar¼ teaspoon vanilla2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon maple syrupApple corerParing knifeMixing bowlSpatula
What You Do:1. 1. Start by getting those apples ready for baking! Have your child use a paring knife to
cut the tops and bottoms off the apples off, then use an apple corer to carefully remove the central core of the apples. Be careful – apple corers are sharp!
2. 2. Invite your child to place the apples on a baking pan and pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. 3. Now she can get the stuffing ready by mixing together the oats, brown sugar, vanilla, and maple syrup in a mixing bowl with a spatula until it resembles coarse sand. Then she can cut up the butter into cubes and use a fork to mix it in, too.
4. 4. Offer your child a spoon to scoop the stuffing into the center of the apples. She can mound the mixture on the tops of the apples until each apple has been filled and topped.
5. 5. He/she can cover the apples with tinfoil and place the baking pan in the oven for 1 hour. After an hour of baking, your child can carefully remove the baking pan from the
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R’Club Mission Statement:Strengthening children, families and
communities through quality child/youth development programs which focus on:
Respect, Responsibility, Resourcefulness and
What You Need:4 apples1 cup oats1 Tablespoon brown sugar¼ teaspoon vanilla2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon maple syrupApple corerParing knifeMixing bowlSpatula
What You Do:1. 1. Start by getting those apples ready for baking! Have your child use a paring knife to
cut the tops and bottoms off the apples off, then use an apple corer to carefully remove the central core of the apples. Be careful – apple corers are sharp!
2. 2. Invite your child to place the apples on a baking pan and pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. 3. Now she can get the stuffing ready by mixing together the oats, brown sugar, vanilla, and maple syrup in a mixing bowl with a spatula until it resembles coarse sand. Then she can cut up the butter into cubes and use a fork to mix it in, too.
4. 4. Offer your child a spoon to scoop the stuffing into the center of the apples. She can mound the mixture on the tops of the apples until each apple has been filled and topped.
5. 5. He/she can cover the apples with tinfoil and place the baking pan in the oven for 1 hour. After an hour of baking, your child can carefully remove the baking pan from the