Community Info

The PTA is grateful that the Alameda Theatre and Cineplex is selling $10 tickets to the ENTIRE summer movie series. All ticket sales go to Earhart’s PTA. You can learn more and order HERE. All orders placed online will be available for pickup in the Earhart Main Office on June 2. This is an incredible deal – please check it out.
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  Click here for the Summer Activity Guide Register Online for Summer Programs Today!  
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Registration opens Thursday, March 2nd, at 9:30 AM. You can view all available classes here https://alamedaeducationfoundation.org/summer-enrichment-camps/. Our fun, unique classes taught by experts in their field fill very quickly, so don’t delay registering. Scholarships are available at enrichment@alamedaeducation.org. Do you have a high schooler looking for volunteer hours? AEF is looking for summer camp interns. More info can be found here https://alamedaeducationfoundation.org/aef-summer-camp-internships/. Thank you again for your help and volunteer services for our students
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AEF Winter/Spring registration opens Thursday, Jan 12th at 9:30 am! Please see our website for class schedules and descriptions https://alamedaeducationfoundation.org/earhart-classes/. Early bird pricing ends Feb 2nd. We have Alameda-wide classes including classes for students with adaptive needs, see our website for more information https://alamedaeducationfoundation.org/alameda-wide-classes/. For scholarships or questions, please email enrichment@AlamedaEducaton.org ENR-flyer-2022-23-Earhart
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Girls on the Run is a nonprofit that uses the power of running to build healthy, confident girls. Now more than ever, girls need a safe place to share feelings, build friendships, and get active. Physical activity is woven into each practice, to inspire an appreciation of fitness and to build habits that lead to a lifetime of health. Each session consists of a discussion-based lesson, movement-based games, and a running workout. Girls on the Run is one of only 3 programs recognized by the Harvard Graduate School of Education as a top social-emotional learning (SEL) experience for kids. Emotional 
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Both Lincoln Middle School and Bay Farm will be having information nights this week, please see details below. Wednesday, 11/30 Lincoln Middle School Information Event: The first of two Lincoln Middle School Information Nights is on the Lincoln MIddle School campus (In-person) on Wednesday, November 30 from 6:30 to 8:00pm. The second Information Night is virtual via ZOOM on December 9 from 6:30 to 8:00pm Thursday, December 1 Bay Farm Information Event: Bay Farm is holding its Middle School Information Night on Thursday, December 1 from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Bay Farm’s second Information Night is on January 12 from 6:30 to 7:30pm. Both events are in-person.
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Girls on the Run of the Bay Area is recruiting coaches for our spring season in Alameda! Are you looking for a way to make a positive impact, grow your skills, and have fun? Volunteer as a coach with Girls on the Run of the Bay Area! Coaches work with 2 other trained adults to implement this nationally-recognized program, which combines social-emotional skill building with fun running workouts. You don’t have to be a runner, just a mentor and motivator. Girls on the Run will train you and provide all materials needed for success before the season begins. You’ll have 
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Peralta District PTA & Alameda County Public Health Nutrition Services Program presents “Nutrition Services Program” Monday January 10, 2022 – 6 pm – 7:15 pm -Overview of the Cooking for Health Academy offered year round -Learn examples of how we have partnered with local school districts -See photos of an event coordinated with Hillside PTA in San Lorenzo, CA -Rethink Your Drink in May 2022. Sign Up to Get involved! -Cooking demonstration – watch and learn an affordable, fast, healthy recipe About Alameda County Public Health Nutrition Services Program: We primarily work with OUSD and San Lorenzo Unified School District 
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December 16th from 6:00pm-7:15pm via Zoom So often, particularly for African American/Black and Multiethnic families, the only time they meet the principal of their school(s) is under less than positive circumstances. The Alameda Mosaic Educational Advisory Committee would like to change that by creating a positive forum for families to meet and engage with their school site principal. This will be a very informal event, with breakout rooms by school site. Registration required for this event: To register, please click this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rfu2gpzosG928ZfKDIAtU_6raKjZAn4Wc?fbclid=IwAR1HUYCT1X0LTglXQm40C_8zbVDEoPIdCIW1ldCLVP8GFJUf3NXTmOvNN50 Questions : Alamedamosaic@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/499038698134974/ Learn More:   https://www.alameda.k12.ca.us/pf4/cms2/view_page?d=x&group_id=1540279588938&vdid=i1hm2a2vo87gbi Please share this invitation. Let’s build community! Alameda Mosaic Educational Advisory 
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The non-profit organization, Building Futures, will be hosting 6 unhoused Alameda neighbors at the Extended Stay on Bay Farm starting November 29th for 3-4 months. Volunteer groups are needed to provide bagged brunches & snacks every day for the guests. 6 brunches will be needed daily starting next Wednesday morning December 1st. Kelly Scott, kellyjoscott73@gmail.com, is the coordinator and contact for this volunteer project. WHERE: Extended Stay, 1260 S. Loop Road, Alameda WHEN: delivered to rooms at 9:00 am every morning (7 days/week) WHAT: 6 bagged brunches (suggestions in a future email) If you are interested in providing meals, please 
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If your daughter shows interest in lacrosse, the Alameda girls lacrosse team is putting on a few clinics on Sundays from 9-10:30am at Tillman Park. Sign up at the ARPD site now!
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Would you like to raise a joyful, musical child? Most parents want their kids to enjoy making music, but navigating lessons and daily practice can be a real struggle. If you want to know how to support your child’s musical development so that making music becomes an engaging, satisfying, and fun activity, check out Barbie’s videos and workshops. Barbie is a music educator who studied music at Stanford University and has taught over 200 students. She is also a parent raising two teenage musicians and has helped many parents and their children overcome their struggles with practicing and motivation.  
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Please join us for a Cub Scout Pack 1076 information night. We will discuss what scouting looks like along with our pack schedule.  Where we go? How often do the dens meet? The Pinewood Derby. This is for all new scouts and for parents who are interested in learning more about scouting.  We hope to see you there! Please RSVP.   Wednesday September 8, 6:45 at Tillman Park.    
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You are invited to join Alameda Education Foundation in celebrating and honoring the hard work of Alameda schools! The evening features presentations by AUSD school sites, music by Alameda High and Encinal High student musicians, remarks from Superintendent Pasquale Scuderi and Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft, and special tributes to AUSD retirees. To join, please register in advance: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/tZcsdOutqjguGd15oxpG….
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It’s not easy being green, but we sure do need to try; the library is here to help! Alameda Free Library is pleased to introduce the Celebrate Earth Day Challenge, an online activity challenge on Beanstack. Elementary school students may join the challenge created just for them (K-5). There’s a 6th grade to adult challenge, too! Find out how Earth Day started, how we study Earth, how our actions affect Earth’s climate, and what efforts we can take to clean it up even while social distancing. Participate all month long and earn 8 digital badges upon completion. This challenge ends on 4/30/21. Register today! Check out our 
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Tuesday, April 6th at 6:30 PM Please join your fellow Remote/Distance Learning families from across the district for an evening to share your experience of remote/distance learning thus far; and voice your thoughts, concerns, and needs for the current year and Fall. We will provide a safe space for everyone to share and express themselves. We will also collectively gather everyone’s feedback in hopes to present to AUSD and the Board of Education as a community. Here are some questions to ponder on for the meeting: – What worked/didn’t work about the program? – What were your reasons for choosing 
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If you are not familiar with Bonnie Wehmann and Easy Street Cycling, this is one of the best things going for kids in Alameda!  She has been teaching bike camps in town for years.  With the different school schedule this year, she has added some Wednesday classes to get kids out of the house and moving, along with a spring break and Memorial Day weekend camp.  She also has her summer camps posted now.  She takes small groups, so they book up quickly.  Because of her small numbers and the fact that it is all outside, she actually was able 
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Please join a special presentation on re-opening schools safely that the District is holding for our African-American, Black, and multi-ethnic families. The health presentation will be given by Jameze James, MD, a local pediatrician. Superintendent Pasquale Scuderi will also be present to answer questions about AUSD’s re-opening plans and policies. Date: March 18, 2021 Time: 7 pm Zoom details: https://zoom.us/j/97523905090
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Parents and Care Givers! Learn about how to become an AUSD student/noon supervisor, paraprofessional, and substitute teacher! On Thursday, March 11th from 4-5 PM via Zoom, AUSD Human Resources staff will be on hand to guide you through the qualifications and requirements and answer your questions. Join us on Zoom, no need to register in advance. https://zoom.us/j/97718607910
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This Is Your Time: A Conversation With Ruby Bridges and the Alameda Black Achievers Alliance  Celebrating Black History Month On Saturday, February 27th, Ruby Bridges will join the Alameda Black Achievers Alliance for an interview celebrating Black History Month, as well as discussing her book, This is Your Time. The book is written as a letter from herself to the reader, a recounting of Ruby’s experience as a child who was chosen to be one of the first black students to integrate into an all-white public school system and an appeal to generations to come to affect change. Saturday, February 27th, 
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