March Newsletter 2013
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March Newsletter 2013
Enriching the Lives of People in the Community March Newsletter 2013 Hibachi Steakhouse The Generation Station is an out of school program offered to families at no cost. Mr. Jack Shitama came to visit us on Tuesday, January 15th to talk to us about his family and Japanese heritage. He taught us how to use chopsticks. We practiced using them eating rice and hot dogs. In our culture, it is not good manners to lift a bowl or plate to your mouth, but it is in the Japanese culture. He also told us about his Japanese family and the struggles they had in America during WWII and with his grandparents being put in an American concentration camp. They are so proud to be American citizens. The Generation Station is a ministry of the Chesapeake City Ecumenical Association and is funded through a partnership with Cecil Human Service Agency. Additional funding comes from United Way of Cecil County and the generous support of individuals, churches, businesses and community organizations. Your tax deductible donation can help us to keep the program available to all students. Donations can be sent to: The Generation Station 1 Randalia Road Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Maryland SCIENCE CENTER Generation Station Youth Center 1 Randalia Road Chesapeake City, MD 21915 Phone: 410-885-5973 Email: gsycspirit@netzero.com www.ccea4u.com Congratulations!!!! Upcoming Events: March 14th Reward Trip—Mid County Lanes and Family Fun Center March 16th Ham & Cabbage Dinner benefiting the Generation Station 4-7 Trinity Church Reminders: Early dismissal on March 14th March 28th End of 3rd marking period Schools closed March 29-April 1st Early dismissal April 9th Schools closed April 22nd Chesapeake City UMC Chocolate Covered Easter Egg Sale Benefiting The Generation Station $5 each Butter Cream, Coconut Cream, Peanut Butter Available in Dark or Milk Chocolate Order forms will be coming home. Or call us at (410) 885-5973 or email us at gsycspirit@netzero.net 6th grade Honor Roll Jada Brinkley Julia Coyne Destiny Shelby 7th grade Honor Roll Haleigh Kline Sierra Marino Kailey Midcap Alyssa Morelli Home-style Ham & Cabbage Dinner Trinity United Methodist Church Third Street, Chesapeake City Benefits Generation Station Saturday, March 16th 4—7 pm Adults $10, Children $5, Children under 5—Free Eat In or Take Out Call ahead for take out 9th Grade Honor Roll Kyle Davis 11th Grade Honor Roll Brianna Morgan Brianna Morgan Baybillies Robotics We are 14 students from Bo Manor High and a first year team. We are called the Baybillies. This year we are participating in the FIRST Tech Challenge with the robots we are building. We split up into several different committees, including the Build Team, Programmers, Spirit Team, and Outreach. We are trying to make it capable of lifting other robots and able to put rings on the bottom row of pegs quickly. For more information check our Prezi: Baybilllies, Team 6180. Maryland Science Center By Tyshaun Hedgepeth At the science center we visited many exhibits and got to touch dinosaur bones and ancient fossils. Some students were able to lie down on a bed of nails. We also got to take part in an experiment on static electricity. SAFETY COMMITTEE