Duran Campaign Youth Night
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The best homeschool resource for opportunities and information sharing in the Michiana area. Published by the Homeschool HUB. Covering Southwest Lower Michigan and Northwest Indiana.
Duran Campaign Youth Night
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Hi we recently moved to the Dunlap area of Elkhart county. We have 5 kiddos. Our oldest will be a sophomore and attending public high school. Our next two 11 and 8 yr old daughters will most likely be homeschooling. We also have a 4yr old son and a 6 week old son. We do not have family or friends in the area. So we are looking for info on all homeschool groups co-ops and any other activities in the area. We are willing to drive a little as well. Thanks, Brandie
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This post will go out each month as a reminder. Just delete it once you have it memorized. :-)
First, you can access the website at hshub.org. It is FULL of info on local groups, homeschooling, contests, scholarships, how to make your own free/nearly free individualized curriculum, fun youtube videos, etc. If you haven't been there in a while, check it out! New homeschoolers might especially find this article useful: http://hshub.org/New_to_Homeschooling_.html
Second, if you haven't signed up for the weekly email newsletter, YOU ARE MISSING OUT! It is full of events, field trips, activities, scholarships, volunteer opportunities, etc. for families. To sign up, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HUBnewsletter/ OR send an email to the following address: HUBnewsletter-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Third, the Homeschool HUB is a volunteer organization. We need local homeschool support to continue to function. Please consider helping out. You can serve on the board, teach a class, organize a play group, organize a field trip, teach a one-night workshop (on anything--cooking pizza, using Prezi or MS Word, painting, martial arts, dog breeds, Chinese culture...), throw a party, host a Shakespeare club, give a talk, or anything else you can think of. If you're interested in something, chances are another homeschooler will be, too.
Thank you!
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