Webbski Ski bus is registering for Renaissance, Inglewood and Eastlake students now. This is a great Wednesday option for skiers, snowboarders and those new to either sport. You can sign your child up for lessons and/or transportation at www.webbski.com or at 206-782-5641. You can also rent gear directly from webbski if needed. Who - 6,7,8, 9, 10, 11 and 12th graders. We do everything we can to group busses by age/grade. High schoolers do not usually ride with the junior high students. What - Lessons for snowboarding and skiing - beginner to expert Transportation on a charter bus to and from Summit Central. Sessions: Session 1 - January 6th for 6 weeks and Session 2 - February 17th for 6 weeks. Pricing: Transportation only - 116.00 OR Lessons and transportation - 169.00 When registering - Please write in bus buddy for bus assignments. REGISTER TODAY! DON'T DELAY! BUSES FILL UP FAST! Buses will leave from Eastlake High School's front parking lot starting January 6th (1st Session) at 1:30pm. Questions: email DeNell O'Neill at denell.oneill@comcast.net or 425-753-1114 Lake Washington School District does not sponsor, endorse, or recommend any of the organizations, services, or activities described in these materials. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, Lake Washington School District shall be held harmless from any causes of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney's fees, judgments, or awards FRENCH afterschool program: It s not late to enroll and beginners can join after Winter break. Enrollment is beginning for winter/spring session. See attached flyer for more information. Redmond High School 17272 N.E. 104th St. Redmond, WA 98052 (425) 936-1800 www.lwsd.org/rhs Principal: Jane Todd Future Freshman Parent Night: January 20, 2016 6:30-8:00 p.m., Redmond High School Performing Arts Center Approximately 1,750 students, grades 9 12. tent area. International, national, regional, state and local award-winning programs in every department Strong support programs in Special Education, English Language Learners and Targeted Assistance Consistently honored as one of the top 1,000 schools in the nation Annually awarded the highest admissions rankings among state colleges and universities Our graduates last year enrolled at such universities as Baylor, BYU, Cal-Tech, Cal-Poly, Cornell, Gonzaga, Howard, Scripps, Tufts, UC Berkeley, UCLA, USC, UW, West Point, Villanova and WSU. The class of 2016 has 15 National Merit Semifinalists, 20 Commended Scholars, and one National Hispanic Recognition Program award winner.
Volunteer this Saturday! December 5th at Ebright Creek Park from 9a to Noon Join volunteers with the Washington Native Plant Society as they work to restore Ebright Creek by removing invasive weeds and planting native trees and shrubs. Give back to your community, learn about native plants and enhance salmon habitat! Plant a tree at Lower Commons Park! Saturday, December 12th from 10a to 1p Volunteer with the ongoing restoration efforts at the Lower Commons wetland, the headwaters of Ebright Creek. Volunteers will help enhance wetland habitat by planting and mulching native trees and shrubs and removing invasive plants. Give back to your community, learn about native plants and enhance salmon habitat! To sign up for either of these volunteer events click here: https://www.sammamish.us/events/default.aspx?id=3646 Student Community Service Log is attached to this email. 2015/2016 SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR December 9 - NEW December 10 the Night Washington DC Trip Parent Information Meeting 7:00 Mrs. Damans room All School Field Trip to Studio East performance Twas December 15 RSAR Showcase EHS Theater 7:00 January 12 RSAR Parent Information Night EHS Theater 7:00 February 8 February 19 April 20 April 28 May 11 & 12 Talent Show EHS Theater 7:00 pm School Dance RSAR Campus 7:00 9:00 pm We Day Key Arena All School - 5 th Avenue Play The Mercer Girls Shrek Jr. Musical EHS Theater 7:00 pm May 21 Shrek Jr. Musical at Redmond Senior Center 12:00-1:00 June 3 June 10 June 14 School Dance RSAR Campus 7:00 9:00 pm End of Year BBQ and yearbook distribution 8 th Grade Promotion Ceremony EHS Theater 7:00 pm
Stage Make-up Kit & Application Instructions You will need the following items in your stage make-up kit in a Ziplock baggie with your name on it! Basic Ben Nye Student Theatrical Make-up kit from Pacific Northwest Costumes OR through www.stagemakeuponline.com o Full coverage foundation in one shade DARKER than your normal skin tone (stage lights wash you out!) o Mid-tone brown crème eye shadow o Ivory crème eye shadow o Blush o Translucent powder (preferably loose) o Brown eye liner Mascara Black eye liner Powder puff or brush Blush brush (if blush is pressed rather than crème) 5 or more foam make-up wedges 3-4 foam tipped eye shadow applicators Neutral tone Lipstick Make-up remover cloths Eye makeup remover Cotton pads Basic skin moisturizer
How to apply basic stage makeup: 1. Wash your face & moisturize. This provides a good foundation for the stage makeup. It will also make it easier to remove afterwards. 2. Using a foam wedge, cover your face and neck with the foundation. Remember to cover your ears, the back of your neck, and blend, blend, blend. Lines and streaks WILL show up on stage. 3. Using the ivory crème shadow and an eye shadow applicator, highlight your eye area just under your eyebrow. 4. With a different eye shadow applicator, put a small amount of brown eye shadow into the crease of your eyelid (the dent near the top of your eyeball). Blend it upwards a small amount. 5. Using either the brown or the black eyeliner, draw a line right above your eyelashes. Try to be as precise as possible, and make sure the line extends right out to the edge of your eyelash line. 6. Use either a clean wedge or your middle finger (for crème blush) or a blush brush (for pressed powder blush). If using crème blush, GENTLY dab a small amount onto the apple of your cheek (the part that is roundest when you smile). Blend outward. If using a brush, gently sweep a small amount of blush along the apple and outward towards the ear. If you overdo the blush, use the foundation sponge to dab more foundation overtop to tone it down. a. Advanced: if you want more definition to your cheeks, you can also dab a small amount of brown eye shadow under your cheekbones (suck your cheeks in like you re making a fish face put a small amount of brown where your cheeks go in and BLEND, BLEND, BLEND. 7. Using the powder puff or brush, gently sweep translucent powder over your entire face. This sets your makeup for the event. 8. Put on 1-2 coats of mascara. 9. Put on lipstick (yes, even the guys). Remember, stage lights wash out your face. You don t want to look like you don t have any lips. 10. Perform and enjoy the applause! Advanced stage makeup if you are going for a more glamorous look, you can use more colorful eye shadow, false eyelashes, and brighter lipstick.
While you re cleaning out closets please keep an eye out for: : Plastic/fake trees, plants and flowers Who cares if they are ugly... we need a forest and a swamp s worth. cardboard boxes, the kind for Appliances or car parts or full moving wardrobes Please don t donate a family treasure or items that cannot be altered. Contact Elizabeth Shipman to arrange for pick up from the office afterschool or by appointment. Questions?? ShrektechRSAR@outlook.com