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Info on matching funds, schools and communities - the note on keeping labs
open caught my eye. Thanks to Pam Rogers for sending this on. - Mark
Mark Ahlness
mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
Teacher, grade three at:
Arbor Heights Elementary School
http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/
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From: "DeDecker, Gretchen" <GDeDecker@seattleschools.org>
To: Elem Secretaries <Elem_Secretaries@seattleschools.org>,
HIGH Secretaries <HIGHSecretaries@seattleschools.org>, MIDD Secretaries
<MIDDSecretaries@seattleschools.org>
Cc: "'laurie.ames@ci.seattle.wa.us'" <laurie.ames@ci.seattle.wa.us>
Subject: Department of Neighborhoods Matching Fund Workshop
Date: Sat, 5 May 2001 13:05:58 -0700
The City of Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is hosting a workshop
regarding Neighborhood Matching Fund grants. A postcard was sent to each
school's PTSA/parent group through inter-office mail. Please share this
information with anyone else you think may be interested.
You are welcome to call or e-mail me if you have any questions (Gretchen
DeDecker, Seattle School District Self Help Projects Coordinator, 252-0637,
<mailto:gdedecker@seattleschools.org>), or see Department of Neighborhood
contact at bottom of page. Thanks!
Mark your calendar for an opportunity to get some great ideas for
neighborhood projects
at the Neighborhood Matching Fund Workshop!
When: Saturday, May 19; 9 a.m. - noon
Where: Seattle Central Community College
1701 Broadway, 3rd floor
Cost: $5 suggested donation; pre-registration is not required.
Meet and learn from others about successful strategies and lessons learned
for projects completed with the help of the Neighborhood Matching Fund.
Network with staff members from the Neighborhood Matching Fund program.
Topics to be discussed that may be of special interest to schools:
* Shaking the Money Tree
* Managing Your Neighborhood Project
* Computer Labs: Keeping Them Going
* Advertising Neighborhood Events: Kiosks and Reader Boards
* "Sparking" Small Projects
* Community Action With Youth
* Writing Winning Grant Applications
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* Other topics include:
* Tools for Building Neighborhood Involvement
* Growing Community Gardens
* Landscaping Public Spaces
* Calming Traffic With Circles and Diverters
For more information, call Sandy Brooks at Department of Neighborhoods at
684-0719, or e-mail sandy.brooks@ci.seattle.wa.us
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