About Me - Rutland County Parent

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About Me - Rutland County Parent
MAY 2015
Rutland County Parent-Child Center
About Me
Stress Buster of
the Month:
Make time to read.
Reading takes you
away from your own
thoughts and stresses.
There is nothing more
relaxing than getting
out of your own head
for a while, and no
better way to do it
than, immersing yourself in a good book.
“About Me” by Dawn Czachor
I have been happily married to my best friend
Michael for 17 years. We reside in Castleton
with our two teenage children Dylan and Hannah. We all have a passion for the outdoors
therefore we are rarely home. My daughter and
I have a huge
passion for horses. We just took in a mini
horse named Annie Mae. Who is a joy to
watch. My horse is a retired race horse named
Billy Baron (barn name is Ivan).
My favorite sport teams are the New York
Yankees and New England Patriots. My hobbies consist of scrapbooking, stamping( am a
current Stampin Up demonstrator), horseback
riding, reading and spending time with my
family. Watching my kids grow and blossom
before my eyes.
I believe this is why I enjoy working with children. My two children are my world. I love
making a difference in children's lives.
Here are my
two loves!!!
Meet the RCPCC Board
Inside this
issue:
Jennifer Stout
About Me
1
Meet the Board
1
Who Are We?
2
Quotes &
Inspiration
2
Learning Together
2
Brandon Banter
3
Chaplin Chatter
3
Jennifer is the Eckerd Director for the Rutland Vermont programs. Jennifer has been
with Eckerd for close to four years but she’s
been a social worker or social work supervisor for over 22 years. Jennifer grew up on
Naval bases all over the USA and in several
foreign countries and to date loves to travel
to see and enjoy other cultures. Jennifer is
the mother of two boys, Caleb (20) and
Collin (15) and she’s been married to her
husband Dan for 23 years. Together she and
Dan were foster parents in NC (their last
port of call before moving to Vermont) to
dozens of children. Jennifer’s heart is with
families and seeing them be successful!
Who Are We?
Every month our newsletter will
include commentary and links to
self assessment quizzes. Some of
these quizzes will be useful and
some will be just plain fun.
Comcast Cares/Dr. Seuss Day
Thankfully the weather cooperated and our event held last Saturday, April 25th at the RCPCC
Brandon location was a huge success! The outside events were organized by key Comcast representatives who oversaw teams of volunteers from Comcast, RCPCC employees and families,
Rutland City Rotary and community members.
"We achieve everything on our bucket list and more," shared Madeline Denis, Director of the
Early Childhood Education Center in Brandon. "We now have raised vegetable garden beds,
new wood chips and clean sand for our playground areas, latticework around the propane tank
to name a few things the Comcast Cares Day did for RCPCC. We look forward to the installaAnd this one is just for fun.
tion of a new fence this week thanks to Pratico's Landscaping and Fencing." The final numbers
How do Other’s Perceive You? of how many volunteers with additional photos will be also shared in next month's newsletter as
they were not available at the time this edition went to print.
Dr. Phil’s Personality Test
http://psychcentral.com/
quizzes/personquiz.htm
Quotes & Inspirations
When you have only two pennies left
in the world, buy a loaf of bread with
one, and a lily with the other.
~Chinese Proverb
Don't send me flowers when I'm dead. If
you like me, send them while I'm alive.
Brian Clough
Flowers... are a proud assertion that a ray of
beauty outvalues all the utilities of the
world.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I perhaps owe having become a
painter to flowers.
~Claude Monet
There are always flowers for those
who want to see them.
Henri Matisse
Ralph Waldo Emerson
You're only here for a short visit. Don't
hurry, don't worry. And be sure to smell the
flowers along the way.
Learning Together
The Learning Together students spent some class time working on mixed media projects this month. The freedom of mixed media
seemed to stir their imaginations. Each student quickly planned out their pieces and began working on them, although some said in the
end they were totally different than what they planned. Art is like that sometimes. They worked with many different media supplies and
used varied techniques to make texture and images. We will share photos of the finish projects next month.
Brandon Banter
We started out this project as the toddlers painting paper that I
planned on later turning into beautiful 3D spring flowers, but
imagination took us a whole new direction when the kids realized
the colors looked like fire! They wanted to be fire fighters and put
out the fires on their papers. After deciding water is what puts out
fires, they each got small amounts on their paper, mixing it in with
the paint as they extinguished the flames. So, our project that was
supposed to be one thing, turned into a very different thing, where
the paper in the end could not possibly be saved. We don't have
beautiful spring flowers hanging on display. But the experience
they got was so much more valuable than any product we could
have kept! In one messy, child guided activity, they learned about
red and yellow making orange, vocabulary such as splatter, splash,
and squish, felt a huge variety of textures, explored creative expression and taught the idea that their ideas matter.... That's just a short
list. A great reminder of the value of process not product driven
art!
Chaplin Chatter
Chaplin Pre-K enjoyed a field trip to the Vermont
Teddy Bear Factory in Shelburne in April. Not only
did they tour the factory but they all went home with
a bear! A student’s grand father generously helped
pay for bears for the children who could not afford
it.
In the Big Bird classroom, the kids made colorful
paper chains to celebrate spring. They also have been
singing, dancing and clapping.
Tiny Tots have been decorating for spring as well.
They have going outside with the nicer weather and
helped clean up the property.
All the infants are growing fast and have been enjoying sensory play with their teacher.
Rutland County Parent-Child Center
Upcoming Events
Main Office 61 Pleasant St., Rutland VT
05701
18 Chaplin Ave., Rutland VT 05701
34 Faivre Circle, Brandon, VT 05733
May 9th—RCPCC Board
Retreat
Main Office 802 775-9711
Chaplin Ave. 802 773-8397
Brandon 802 247-8251
Caring for Families,
Caring for the Future
RCPCC on Facebook—Help us reach
1000 Likes! Be part of the excitement as the
RCPCC grows into the future. In our quest
to increase exposure all members of the
RCPCC Family are encouraged to invite their
friends to LIKE the RCPCC on Facebook.
Logon to www.RCPCC.org and click the
Facebook tab on the bottom right or go to
May 25th—Memorial
Day—Closed
Development Directives by
Robyn Schmitt
Spring is finally here and with it, lots
of planning for this year’s GW Savage sponsored, Rutland County Parent-Child Center Golf Tournament!
This year’s tournament will take
place on Friday, August 21st at Proctor-Pittsford Country Club. Checkin is 12 noon followed by a shotgun
start with a scramble format at 1:00
pm. There will be many prizes including a Hole in One Jeep provided
by Brileya’s Chrysler-Jeep. Following
the tournament, there will be appetizers in the Clubhouse and a delicious buffet specially prepared by
Garafano’s Grille. Bob Prozzo will
auction many entertainment and golf
related items off during the Live
Auction. You don’t want to miss
this event! Please get a brochure
from RCPCC to sign up as a golfer
(or if you know 3 more friends,
maybe a team). We’re also looking
Kitchen Corner
Dana Pellistri gets some
help Making breakfast at
Chaplin from some young
Pre-K chefs. They were
very happy to serve their
friends what they had
cooked up.