February 2010
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January 2010
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Check Out Dirty Pop! →
One more thing - as most of you know, we have two superstars in the making in the club. These two are extra fabulous and we have the privilege of getting to say that we knew them before they were discovered. So check out Peter and Alec’s newest music project - Dirty Pop!
Teacher Plaques
Hello crafty club members, teachers and parents, (but most likely crafty club members),
This week we made a lot of headway on our highly anticipated project of the moment - making name plaques for each of the LASA teachers in thanks of everything they do for us. Everybody was assigned a group of teachers to talk to about getting quotes and photos for their plaque. So if you’re a teacher at...
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Everyone keep workin’ your parents for those donations! Ms. Richey has requested a spot in the Lot’s of LASA for crafty club, so that helps a lot!
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There is a craft in everything. We just want to make our world beautiful
– Crafty Club
(as in Ms. Richey)
We Need Materials!
In order for our crafts to reach their full potential, we will need all the materials we can get. We need donations, so talk to your parents, your friends, your parents’ friends, your neighbors, your pets, anyone you can think of that would be willing to donate for a crafty cause! Anything from markers and construction paper to foam board and spray paint would be helpful, especially for our...
The Crafty Clubbers
Crafty Club could not exist without the help of our wonderful staffers that keep the club moving and organized. Here is a list of each title:
President: Aliyah McRoberts, Katie Botto
Vice presidents - Santi Dietche, Sydney Vize
Treasurer - Peter Washington
Public relations- Alec Herskowitz, Ashlee Rossler
Blogger - Allison Harper
Photographer- Sydney Cho
Material Coordinator- Jason Pan
If...
The Day We Tie-Dyed
There’s nothing messier than a classroom full of teenagers and tie-dye. As Crafty Club figured out during our very first craft, there’s also nothing more fun. With the help of expert tie-dyer, Kara McKormack, everyone spent the meeting dazzling their shirts with dye in preparation for the upcoming football game.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
– Albert Einstein