PATHWAYS PATTERNS September 2018 This newsletter was created entirely by the Goodwill Pathways to Opportunity Journalism team whose goal is to gain independence, experience new opportunities, and develop new interests. Class Update INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Awareness Corner 2 ASL Alphabet 3 Block Party 4 Word Search 5 Sports 6 By: Journalism class September s update On August 10th we had our Kudos Pizza Party and Super Hero Day! We collected 100 Kudos as a team and our prize was pizza, yummy desserts, popcorn, and got to watch movies and do arts and craft as well. We are working towards 100 Kudos again and will announce what our prize will be in the future. Special Event 7 Recipes 8 Photos 9 Calendar 10
By: Journalism Team AWARENESS Reminder: Downtown Art Walk is the first Friday of every month and Music Walk is the third Friday of every month. *These events are FREE!* By: John K. MONTHLY JOKES Q: What do you get from a pampered cow? A: Spoiled milk. Page 2 Q: Why are frogs so happy? A: They eat whatever bugs them source: http://jokes4us.com/miscellaneousjokes/schooljokes/kidjokes.html
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Deaf Awareness Block Party Journalism Class Please join us for our community block party to celebrate National Deaf Awareness month! We invite ALL members of the community, deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing, along with their friends and family, to come and visit the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center to see what services we provide to the community. There will be food trucks, beer, face painting, games, etc. We hope to see you there!
Page 5 SEPTEMBER WORD SEARCH By: Dennis
SPORTS By: Charles Special Olympics Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competition to children and adults 8 years of age and older with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The athletes are also invited to participate in Athlete Leadership and Healthy Athletes programs. There are currently 9 sports offered. There is 1,382 athletes throughout Lee County. Over 480 people from our community give their time to volunteer each year. Justin Copertino (754) 264-9158 is the Lee County contact. You can also find them on Facebook. Just search for Special Olympics Florida-Lee county. Page 6
SPECIAL EVENT Page 7 By: Grant Science Saturday at the IMAG Sat, Sep 1st, 2018 Science Saturday occurs on the 1st Saturday of every month. Interactive experiences above and beyond IMAG s 60+ exhibits are stationed throughout the center from 11a.m. 2p.m. These activities are included in the price of admission. General Admission Adults: $14 Seniors (55+): $12 Children/Students (with ID): $10 Children 2 & Under: FREE Parking: FREE Florida Sales Tax will be added to these prices when applicable.
Recipe By: David M. Baked Buffalo Wings "These easy to make hot wings are crispy without being fried. Wings are always yummy to snack on. They only take 10 minutes for prep, but need to be refrigerated for about an hour so the flour coating is firm. You can add more cayenne or use a higher hot sauce to butter ratio if you like them spicier! Enjoy." Ingredients: 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 20 chicken wings 1/2 cup melted butter 1/2 cup hot pepper sauce (such as Frank's RedHot(R)) Directions: 1. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, and lightly grease with cooking spray. Place the flour, cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and salt into a resealable plastic bag, and shake to mix. Add the chicken wings, seal, and toss until well coated with the flour mixture. Place the wings onto the prepared baking sheet, and place into the refrigerator. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. 2. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Whisk together the melted butter and hot sauce in a small bowl. Dip the wings into the butter mixture, and place back on the baking sheet. Bake in the preheated oven until the chicken is no longer pink in the center, and crispy on the outside, about 45 minutes. Turn the wings over halfway during cooking so they cook evenly. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2018 Allrecipes.com
Photo Layout By: Charles
EVENTS underline days are PTO September 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Remember: GreenMarket and yoga every Saturday 1 Science Saturday at IMAG 2 3 PTO Closed 4 5 Cheese Pizza Day 6 7 Art Walk 8 9 Teddy Bear Day 10 11 12 13 14 Mismatch Day 15 16 17 18 23 30 Nation Cheeseburger Day 19 20 21 Music Walk 22 Deaf Awareness Block 12-4 24 25 26 27 28 29
WEATHER By: Dennis SUN 8/26 90 /77 Mostly sunny 92 /75 MON 8/27 89 /76 Mostly sunny 92 /75 TUE 8/28 90 /77 A p.m. shower or thunderstorm WED 8/29 90 /76 THU 8/30 91 /75 FRI 8/31 90 /74 few SAT 9/1 92 /74 SUN 9/2 MON 9/3 TUE 9/4 WED 9/5 THU 9/6 FRI 9/7 SAT 9/8 91 /73 Couple of thunderstorms 92 /73 90 /74 90 /73 Some sun, a couple of 91 /73 SUN 9/9 MON 9/10 TUE 9/11 WED 9/12 THU 9/13 FRI 9/14 SAT 9/15 90 /75 few 89 /75 Some sun, a couple of few 90 /74 few 90 /75 Partly sunny, a few 89 /73 Some sun, a couple of few SUN 9/16 90 /73 91 /74 MON 9/17 few TUE 9/18 90 /73 Partly sunny, a few WED 9/19 THU 9/20 90 /73 A couple of afternoon FRI 9/21 88 /72 Mostly cloudy, spotty SAT 9/22 Mostly sunny SUN 9/23 90 /74 Partly sunny, a few MON 9/24 91 /73 Some sun, a couple of TUE 9/25 91 /74 WED 9/26 90 /74 THU 9/27 89 /73 Clouds and sun 90 /73 FRI 9/28 89 /73 Some sun, a few 90 /73 SAT 9/29 90 /72 Mostly sunny 90 /73 SUN 9/30 88 /72 Mostly sunny 89 /73 Page 11 MON 10/1 88 /71 Partly sunny 89 /73 TUE 10/2 90 /72 Spotty afternoon 89 /72 WED 10/3 89 /71 Some sun, a couple of 89 /72 THU 10/4 87 /71 Partly sunny, a thunderstorm 89 /72 FRI 10/5 87 /70 Partly sunny, a few 89 /72 SAT 10/6 88 /71 Partly sunny, a few 88 /72