February - Window On a Wider World
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February - Window On a Wider World
FEBRUARY 2012 WOWW provides respresentatives, retired teachers, assigned to our schools throughout the Panhandle to help answer questions, choose appropriate programs and plan for the entire school year during the Fall Booking Day in September. L-R: Chris Plunk, Terri Teig, Marilyn Gill, Jane Stollings, Mary Robinson, Nancy Floyd. WOWW Professional Development Day at Region 16 ESC GIFTS FOUNDATIONS David D. and Nona S. Payne Foundation Josephine Anderson Charitable Trust Piñon Foundation Xcel Energy Foundation BUSINESSES Amarillo National Bank First State Bank Stratford Fuzzy’s Industrial Maintenance, Borger Happy State Bank Hastings Entertainment Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture Lynch, Hanna & Boyd PLLC Panhandle Tickets Street Toyota INDIVIDUALS Ali Tiegs Ann Hicks Anthony and Michele Agostini BA and LeRayne Donelson Beverly de la Bretonne Bill and Alice O’Brien Bill and Linda Lardie INDIVIDUAL (Continued) Bill and Sandra Gilliland Brent and Kay Lynn Caviness Charlie and Laura Sellers Chuck and Melody Alexander David and Robin Weir Denise Olson Dick and Trisha Jay Don and Pat Fox Duane and Yvonne Pittman Ed and Shirley Fancher Eric Berg Erik Chapman Frank and Peggy Ladd Gary Hogg Greg and Ellen Graham Harland and Peggy Collins Harry and Madge Phillips James and Becky Hallmark Jim Jordan Joe and Laura Street John and Sidney Boyce Joyce Attebury Kathryn Bush Moore Larry and Sharon Oeschger Leslie O’Loughlin Marianna Rutherford Marilyn Van Petten INDIVIDUAL (Continued) Mark and Cathryne Warner Mary Emeny Mary McWatters Michael and Cindy Terk Mike and Nancy Floyd Patti Lou Dawkins Paul Clark Randy Walvoord Raymond and Doris Vechan Richard and Gerry McKay Robbin and Alice Dawson Rondy Stewart Roy and Martha Jarnagin Stanley and Wendy Marsh III Steve and Joan Urban Tom and Norma Cambridge W.H. and Carol Brian William and Jimmie Dell Price IN KIND Ambassador Hotel Donut Stop JoppaCo Starbucks Street Toyota Tarpley Music Contact Bonnie Kellogg at (806) 342-5600 ext. 201 for additional opportunities to support our children. WOWW integrates arts and culture into math, science, language arts and social studies by directly engaging students in enriched education experiences through field trips and outreach programs. WOWW BOARD RICHARD HANNA BOARD CHAIR MARY EMENY PAST BOARD CHAIR CHERI DEJONG SECRETARY SHARON MINER TREASURER ALICE O’BRIEN CINDY TERK DENISE OLSON AMY HENDERSON ADVISORY LAURA STREET SHARON OESCHGER SANDRA GILLILAND TOM BIVINS CHARLOTTE RHODES DR. JAMES HALLMARK STAFF ALI TIEGS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BONNIE KELLOGG DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR e when you wer er b em em — R ? n IR old re ew THE CHA ow six years make new friends, explo xas n is LETTER FROM W W O of the Te ve that W meet and Can you belie as time to start school, ere to help the children , you ask. By h . How ! It w W is six years old pand your world. WOW s and expand their world nderful programs ex n w d zo n d ri a n o o horizons those new h ugh WOWW’s unique a Chapman, as well as ce n ie er p ex ro s in Panhandle erience th h Amarillo’s own Erik his character learning exp it enriching the ddle vs Violin program w teller who brought life to Performing Arts Fi d story s e-News such as the n’s author an er 27, 2011 at the Glob gh his writing workshop re d il ch a , g g u b ro o ct th O d n n n a Gary Ho re o d nd at Bivins e conducted sands of chil a program h uched the lives of thou Boys Ranch, Panhandle, a to , Center. Hogg ratford, Spearman, Borger junction St , ience in con ram a er m . p o ll ex ri a W m in Texho W A O d in the W nd the prog mentaries in ts participate need your help to expa Eastridge Ele ic tr is d l o o h sc e This year 14 n-profit organizations. W andle and o n t n re fe e Texas Panh dren are th f o with 30 dif ts. n re d il ch chil ic ailable to all meeting this goal. Our ing them av to more distr W W O W to make by provid nership in Our goal is ntinuing part ture continually brighter r joining us in co r u yo to u fo ard r fu we look forw ether we can make thei last a lifetime. Thank yo g ill our future. To s and memories that w ce n ie er p with ex r! this endeavo Guest artist Erik Chapman, violinist with the Royal Philharmonic, London, England, wowed the audiences with ‘Fiddle vs Violin’ last October. He presented classical and folk tunes from the early 1500’s to current composers in a fun and engaging style for hundreds of children. Musicians from WTAMU and a local Bluegrass group accompanied him to make Texas history come alive! a Richard Hann Back by popular demand – children’s author Gary Hogg inspires young writers Last year’s survey from teachers who brought their students to see the author program at the Globe-News Center, indicated their zeal for his return visit.This year, generous funding from our donors allowed Mr. Hogg to present half-day writing workshops free to the following WOWW schools: Panhandle Elementary, Gus Birdwell Elementary in Spearman, Stratford Middle School, Texhoma Elementary, Gateway Elementary in Borger, Mimi Farley Elementary at Boys Ranch, Eastridge & Bivins Elementary in Amarillo. October 8, 2012 Mr. Hogg will present two programs at the Globe-News Center and offer free writing workshops to 18 WOWW schools who attend the program, thanks to the Josephine Anderson Charitable Trust. POWWOWW The 1st POWWOWW (Panhandle Opportunity With Window On a Wider World) was held in Stratford last fall during the week that children’s author Gary Hogg was presenting writing workshops to WOWW schools. Thanks to BA & LeRayne Donelson who hosted the event, community patrons from Stratford, Dalhart, Dumas,Texhoma, Spearman, Borger and Amarillo were invited to learn how partnering with education foundations, businesses, schools and non-profit organizations creates a ‘win-win’ for our children. Thank you to the following wreath sponsors Amarillo National Bank, First State Bank Stratford, Fuzzy’s Industrial Maintenance-Borger, Happy State Bank, Hastings, Panhandle Tickets, Richard Hanna Attorney at Law, Street Toyota presents . . . Eric & Emily’s ‘E’ Adventure February 20, 2012 10:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. – for 5th grade ~ WOWW Day May 11, 2012 Save the Date 07.24.12 Third Annual TUESDAY, JULY 24TH FROM 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M. AMARILLO BOTANICAL GARDENS For more information on WOWW programs, call 342-5600